1695–1696 Azov Campaigns The first Azov campaign

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    The Azov campaigns of 16951696 (Russian: Азо́вские похо́ды, Azovskiye Pokhody), were two Russian military campaigns during the Russo-Turkish War of 1686–1700...
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    vicissitudes. During the Azov campaigns of 1696, Peter the Great, who desired naval access to the Black Sea, managed to recover the fortress. Azov was granted...
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    and aimed to gain Russian access to the Sea of Azov and Black Sea. The first campaign began in the spring of 1695. The Russian army consisted of 31 thousand...
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    Peter the Great led the Azov campaigns of 1695–96. The military expedition advanced by land and water (the rivers of Voronezh, Volga and Don). The first attempt...
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    begins the second of the Azov campaigns (1695–96). April – A fire destroys the Gra Bet (Left Quarter) of Gondar, the capital of Ethiopia. The fire starts...
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    History. London: Century Ltd. pp. 198–200. ISBN 0-7126-5616-2. "Azov campaigns of 16951696", The Black Sea Encyclopedia (Springer Berlin, 2014) p. 71 Yueren...
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    Mustafa II (category Turks from the Ottoman Empire)
    August 1696 the Russians besieged Azov for the second time and captured the fortress. In August 1696 the Ottoman troops defeated the Habsburg army in the Battle...
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    fields: white on the top, blue in the middle, and red on the bottom. It was first raised in 1696, as an ensign for merchant ships under the Tsardom of Russia...
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    army organized the Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 and the Azov campaigns (1695–96). In the light of Russia's preparations for the war with Sweden...
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    Jacob Bruce (category Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland))
    Bruce, the first High Commandant of Saint Petersburg. He participated in the Crimean (1687, 1689) and Azov campaigns (16951696) of Peter the Great against...
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    From 1471 the Turks had a fortress at Azov at the mouth of the Don. In 1637–42 it was captured and briefly held by the Don Cossacks. In 1695 Peter failed...
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    Russo-Turkish War (1686–1700) (category Military operations involving the Crimean Khanate)
    launched the Azov campaigns in 1695 and 1696, and after raising the siege in 1695 successfully occupied Azov in 1696. In light of preparations for the war...
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    Aleksei Shein (category Wikipedia articles incorporating a citation from the 1911 Encyclopaedia Britannica with Wikisource reference)
    Crimean campaigns of 1687 and 1689 and the Azov campaigns of 16951696. During the Second Azov campaign in 1696, Shein was the commander-in-chief of the Russian...
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    summer of 1695 Peter organized the Azov campaigns to take the fortress, but his attempts ended in failure. Peter returned to Moscow in November 1695 and began...
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    during the winter of 16951696. Peter put the Azov Flotilla under the command of Admiral Fyodor Golovin, a Russian nobleman who succeeded the Swiss François...
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    Alexander Danilovich Menshikov (category Recipients of the Order of the White Eagle (Poland))
    the Azov campaigns (16951696) against the Ottoman Empire. During the tsar's first foreign tour in the next year, Menshikov worked by his side in the...
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    Russia launched the Azov campaigns in 1695 and 1696, and after laying siege to Azov in 1695 successfully occupied the city in 1696. Capturing Vienna...
  • winter of 1695-1696 the first ships and ships were built, and the Second Azov campaign proved successful. On June 6, 1696, the fleet built in the Voronezh...
  • of Azov (see also Azov-Dnipro campaigns of 16951696). The chronicle describes some Tatar-Turkish incursions into Ukraine and the devastation of Poltava...
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    Peter the Great emphasised his willingness to cede to the Sublime Porte the territories and fortresses won in the Azov Campaigns of 1695-1696 and confirmed...
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