- Kozludža
during the
Ottoman era (Kozluca in
modern Turkish),
usually spelled Kozludzha or
Kozludja (Bulgarian: Козлуджа)
meaning "place
filled with walnuts"...
-
Kozludzha (also
known as the
Battle of Kozludža or the
Battle of Kozluca),
fought on 20 June (Old
Style - June 9) 1774 near the
village of
Kozludzha (now...
- a re****tion as one of Russia's
great generals, to win the
victory at
Kozludzha,
which ended the war. When
prince Potemkin fell ill and
entrusted his...
- of the
village lies in the
Xanthi regional unit of
Greece as
Kotyli (
Kozludzha). The
villages have a
Pomak (Bulgarian Muslim) majority. 41°19′N 25°10′E...
- 1768–1774, he
captured Turtukaya twice and won a
decisive victory at
Kozludzha.
After a
period of
little progress, he was
promoted to
general and led...
- Arban****i Bardo.
North – with the
Orlovets locality, to the west with the
Kozludzha locality and to the
south with the area
Dalga laka. The
relief of the...
- the
command of
Alexander Suvorov,
managed to rout the
Ottoman army near
Kozludzha.
Russia used the
victory to
force the
Ottoman Empire to
acquiesce to Russia's...
- with
Russia almost immediately. This led to
complete Ottoman defeat at
Kozludzha and the
humiliating Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca,
signed on 21 July 1774....
- Гюмюрджина Gyumyurdzhina)
Kotyli (Turkish: Kozluca, Bulgarian: Козлуджа
Kozludzha)
Kyprinos (Turkish:
Simavna / Sarı Hızır, Bulgarian: Саръхадър Sarahadar)...
- Russo-Turkish War (1768-1774) 1774 20 June
Battle of
Kozludzha: The
battle took
place near
Kozludzha, Bulgaria. 1774 The
Treaty of Küçük
Kaynarca gave Russia...