- Russia–Turkey relations
Russo-Turkish relations are relations between the
Russian Federation and theRepublic of Turkey and their predecessor states. Contact between the two countries has been close at times, but strained at others.Early history
Turkic and
Slavic peoples have been in contact for hundreds of years. The Russian state was created by expanding against Central Asian and Eastern European steppe Turkic peoples such as theTartars and "Polovtsy " (Cumans orKipchaks ).The Turks in
Anatolia (future Turkey) were separated from Russia by theBlack Sea and thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth to the northwest and theCaucasus mountains andPersia to the east. The Turks founded theOttoman Empire in Anatolia and began expanding outwards, while Russia was doing the same. The two empires began a series of clashes over the Black Sea basin.Clashes of empires
The starting in 1568, the Ottoman Empire's support for smaller Turkic and Islamic vassal states in modern Russia (the
Astrakhan Khanate , theCrimean Khanate , etc.) brought the two empires into conflict. These increasingly went in Russia's favour. Bynineteenth century , Russia was helping Turkey's Slavic and Christian minorities to revolt against Ottoman rule. Russia did not always have in mind the goal of partitioning the Ottoman state, fearing this would aid Austria the Russian leaderhip demurred. Eventually, however, the desire for free passage throughthe Straits andPan-Slavist feeling at home pushed Russia in that direction, leading to decisive intervention in 1877-78. The two empires fought each other for the last time during theFirst World War . However, by the end of the war both monarchies had been overthrown.Turkey and the Soviet Union
Soviet intervention in Turkey prompted Turkey to seek aid from the United States and join
NATO .Turkey and the Russian Federation
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title=Turkish-Russian Relations after the Cold War (1992-2002)
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