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- the Brave. After its rebuilding in the following years, Ruse was dubbed Rusçuk (Turkish for "little Ruse") and had again expanded into a large fortress...
- and Ottoman Bulgaria. On 22 June 1811, the two forces met in battle at Rusçuk on the Danube. After a long struggle, the Russians successfully repelled...
- and grand vizier. He was born into the family of a janissary, possibly in Rusçuk (modern-day Ruse, Bulgaria), although varying information exists about his...
- from 10 June 1916 to 10 January 1919 during World War I. He was born in Rusçuk (present day Ruse) to mother Fatma Adile Hanım and father Mehmed Nahid Bey...
- the southeast on the right bank of the Danube was the Ottoman fortress at Rusçuk. The Russian investment of the Ottoman forces at Slobozia including the...
- exception of the Arabian Peninsula and the by then semi-independent Egypt. Rusçuk, today Ruse in Bulgaria, was chosen as the capital of the vilayet due to...
- Kutinchev (Bulgarian: Васил Иванов Кутинчев) (born 25 February 1859 in Rusçuk; died 30 March 1941) was a Bulgarian officer. He began his military career...
- Jews in the five vilayets to form the ****ure Prin****lity of Bulgaria – Rusçuk, Vidin, Sofia, Tirnova, and Varna – according to the pre-war Ottoman salname...
- Albert Abram Aftalion (October 21, 1874, Rusçuk, Ottoman EmpireDecember 6, 1956, Geneva, Switzerland) was a French economist. He taught at the Paris...
- Bucharest, Koca Sinan Pasha gave the order to withdraw first to and then to Rusçuk by crossing Danube. He removed the cannons and ammunition from the Bucharest...