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1877 battle of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)
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Battle of Simnitza
Part of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)

The crossing of the Danube at Simnitza (Cassell's Illustrated History of the Russo-Turkish War, 1885)
Date26–27 June 1877
LocationSvishtov
Result Russian victory
Belligerents
 Russian Empire  Ottoman Empire
Commanders and leaders
Russian Empire GD. Michael Nikolaevich Ottoman Empire Kurt İsmail Pasha
Strength
75,000–91,000 13,000–15,000
Casualties and losses
Unknown, but heavy Unknown, but light
Russo-Turkish War
(1877–1878)

The Battle of Simnitza took place between the Russians and the Turks fought on 26 June 1877 at Svishtov (Sistova), on the right bank of the Danube in present-day Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria. The Russians won the battle and occupied Sistova on 27 June. The Russians were led by Field Marshal Grand Duke Nicholas.

Simnitza, which is located on the northern bank of the Danube, across the river from Svishtov, is today more usually spelled according to Romanian usage as Zimnicea.

References

  1. Heritage History: Russo Turkish wars Archived July 11, 2011, at the Wayback Machine

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