Russia lost the Crimean War for many reasons, one of them being their geographic hindering from their neighboring Black Sea, which caused a diminished reaction and disabled their ability to attack.
Crimean War In which, Russians were attacking Ottoman Empire but Great Britain, and France help Ottoman Empire. And Russian lost Crimean War. That's how the concert of Europe was destroyed in 1848.
No! The Crimean War was in 1853-56, World War 1 was 1914-1918.
Crimean War (1853-1856) indeed took place during the reign of Queen Victoria. In this war an alliance between France, Britain, Ottoman empire and Sardinia defeated Russia.
The Europeans, particularilily Britain and Russia.
Out of the 1,000,000 strong army that fought on the belligerents side in the Crimean war there were a total of 250,000 troops that fought throughout the war with just over 21,000 killed either as a result of fighting or disease.
Uh, du cuz they did
It ended in the defeat of the Russians.
The Crimean War was fought between October 1853 - February 1856.
Crimean War In which, Russians were attacking Ottoman Empire but Great Britain, and France help Ottoman Empire. And Russian lost Crimean War. That's how the concert of Europe was destroyed in 1848.
The Crimean revealed the Ottoman Empires military weakness. Without aid from other nations they couldn't win the war. After the Crimean war the Ottoman Empire went on to lose land leading to its decline.
ANSWER Russia lost the Crimean War.
They did not want the Russians to control the Black Sea. To prevent Russian expansion into the crumbling Ottoman Empire See the link below
Russia lost the Crimean War. Russia
No! The Crimean War was in 1853-56, World War 1 was 1914-1918.
France and Britain formally declared war on Russia on March 28 1854, but hostilities had begun in earnest between Russia and the Ottoman Empire (Turkey) in 1853.
yes! the leader of the crimean war was hamidur rahman
Ms. Nightingale never actually fought in any war but was in charge of 30+ nurses at a hospital near the Crimean War front. Her war was more or less against poor sanitary conditions first in the Crimean war, then Britain and eventually influencing the world.