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Orlov revolt
Part of the Russo-Turkish War of 1768–1774
Operations during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) and Orlov revolt (1770)
The Orlov revolt[a] (Greek: Ορλωφικά, Ορλοφικά, Ορλώφεια, lit. 'Orlov events') was a Greek uprising in the Peloponnese and later also in Crete that broke out in February 1770, following the arrival of Russian Admiral Alexey Orlov, commander of the Imperial Russian Navy during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774), at the Mani Peninsula. The revolt, a major precursor to the Greek War of Independence (which erupted in 1821), was part of Catherine the Great's so-called "Greek Plan" and was eventually suppressed by the Ottomans.
The Orlovrevolt (Greek: Ορλωφικά, Ορλοφικά, Ορλώφεια, lit. 'Orlov events') was a Greek uprising in the Peloponnese and later also in Crete that broke...
The Russian victory sparked off the OrlovRevolt in the Greek territories of the Ottoman Empire soon afterwards. Orlov remained in the Mediterranean, and...
Vladimir Nikolayevich Orlov was a close advisor to Tsar Nicholas II. Fedor Polikarpov-Orlov The Orlov Diamond Orlov trotter OrlovRevolt Veal Orloff John Orloff...
siege proved to be difficult, and soon Orlov got into a dispute with John the Dog. Mavromichalis stated to Orlov that if they wanted to start a real war...
den akó. Toús Toúrkous tha ktypíso to aíma tous tha pio... folk song Orlovrevolt Φλέσσας, Τίμος (2011). Πορεία αιώνων, άπαντα και γενεαλογία της ηρωϊκής...
klephts multiplied. The first great uprising was the Russian-sponsored OrlovRevolt of the 1770s, which was crushed by the Ottomans after having limited...
Saint Ananias Metropolitan of Lakedaemonia (17th or 18th century - April 1764), born as Anastasios Theofilis-Labardis, was a Greek cleric, metropolitan...
Ionian Sea and Peloponnese. A major uprising during that period was the OrlovRevolt (Greek: Ορλωφικά) which took place during the Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774)...
Orlov who Catherine the Great had sent to the Peloponnese in 1769 to instigate a revolt there. Many men from Sfakia also participated in the revolt which...
Empire. The son of a klepht leader who fought the Ottomans during the Orlovrevolt, Kolokotronis also operated as a klepht and an armatolos early in his...
the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Venice. It was a part of the OrlovRevolt of 1770, a precursor to the later Greek War of Independence (1821–1829)...
Pierros "Mavromichalis" Pierrakos were among the leaders of the OrlovRevolt. The revolt was followed by a period of infighting between the leaders of Mani;...
Lazarou-Orlov. Lazarou had previously double-barrelled his family name to Lazarou-Orlov in order to commemorate his participation in the Orlovrevolt and...
The Shoubak revolts were a series of uprisings against Ottoman authority in the Transjordanian town of Shoubak that took place in 1900 and 1905. The second...
allegiance between the Venetians and the Turks. Following the failure of the OrlovRevolt, in 1776 Mani's autonomous status was recognized by the Porte, and for...
Commands held St. Andrew Battles/wars Russo-Turkish War (1768–1774) OrlovRevolt Battle of Chesma Greek War of Independence Awards Order of St. Vladimir...
Christians rose against the Ottomans with Russian aid during the so-called "OrlovRevolt" of 1770, but it was swiftly and brutally suppressed. As a result, the...
during Candian War between 1659 and 1669, then Russian occupation during OrlovRevolt between 1770 and 1774 and finally during the Greek War of Independence...
to Mani and distributed the spoils. During the latter stages of the OrlovRevolt, ships captained and manned by Ionian Islanders, including the Zakynthian...
Peloponnese rose against the Ottomans with Russian aid during the so-called "OrlovRevolt" of 1770, but it was swiftly and brutally suppressed by bands of Muslim...
The Malissori uprising or the Albanian revolt of 1911 was one of many Albanian revolts in the Ottoman Empire and lasted from 24 March 1911 until 4 August...
Confederation 1768–1774 Russo-Ottoman War 1770 Battle of Aspindza 1770 OrlovRevolt 1774–1775 Pugachev's Rebellion 1775–1783 American Revolutionary War 1778–1779...
Mahmud together with his brother Mustafa crushed Greek rebels during the Orlovrevolt. In 1772 Mahmud in service of his father, led an Army against Montenegro...
Yucatán, revolt of Maya against the Mexican state. 1847: The Taos Revolt in New Mexico against the United States. 1847: The Sonderbund War, a revolt by the...