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  • The '''Crimean War''' (1853-56) was fought between Russia on the one hand and an alliance of G
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  • The treaty ending the [[Crimean War]], which had an appendix banning [[privateer|privateering]] as well as [[pi
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  • The '''Crimean War''' (1853-56) was fought between Russia on the one hand and an alliance of G
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  • {{r|Crimean War}}
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Crimean War]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • His experience as a junior officer in the [[Crimean War]] added realism to his depiction of battle scenes, but also persuaded him t
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  • ...emoved by an annex to the [[Declaration of Paris (1856)]] that ended the [[Crimean War]]; Britain and France, at the start of that war, had renounced privateering
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  • ===Crimean War and Privateering===
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  • ...figures re-painted to as to present not "The Battle of Balaclava" in the [[Crimean War]], but the assault on [[Fort Sumter]], by a panorama broker in [[Providence ...re's central showpiece was a scene of the [[Siege of Sebastapol]] in the [[Crimean War]], but by the time its western tour was winding down, the [[American Civil
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  • ...sh; 1846), a position he would hold again (1852 – 1854) during the [[Crimean War]]. Herbert was already married, but he and Nightingale were immediately att == Crimean War ==
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  • * Arnold, Guy. ''Historical Dictionary of the Crimean War.'' (2002). 179 pp.
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  • In an annex to the [[Declaration of Paris (1856)]], which ended the [[Crimean War]], a number of nations agreed to stop issuing letters of marque and reprisa
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  • ...strian efforts to seek German diplomatic support for its position in the [[Crimean War]]. In 1858 Prince Wilhelm took over as regent. Wilhelm, recognizing Bisma
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  • ...r subject; several panoramas in the late 1850's depicted scenes from the [[Crimean War]] and the [[Sepoy Rebellion]] in India, and the latter nineteenth century s
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  • ...imperial competition. Yet this policy also cost Russia in her ill-fated [[Crimean War]], and "ruthlessly demonstrated" to some "the rottenness of the whole Russi
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  • '''Crimean War''' 1853 - 56.
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  • With the advent of the [[Crimean War]], the British government abandoned all search efforts, and declared that F
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  • With the advent of the [[Crimean War]], the British government abandoned all search efforts, and declared that F
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