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- The Battle of Stavuchany was fought between the Russian and Ottoman armies, which took place on August 28 (17) of 1739 during the Russo-Turkish War of...
- Nemirov (Podolie) without much result. In 1739, Münnich won the Battle of Stavuchany, took Khotyn two days later, and established himself firmly in Moldavia...
- by Field Marshal Münnich, crossed the Dnieper, defeated the Turks at Stavuchany and occupied the fortresses of Khotyn (August 19) and Iaşi. However, Austria...
- the Münnich army crossed the Dnieper, defeated the Ottoman Empire at Stavuchany, and occupied the fortress of Khotin and Iaşi. However, Austria was defeated...
- 1737 Banja Luka Holy Roman Empire 1739 Grocka Holy Roman Empire 1739 Stavuchany Russian Empire 1744 Achabeti Givi Amilakhvari, Kingdom of Kakheti 1745...
- Andros Zenta Pruth River Petrovaradin Imbros Matapan Hisarcık (Grocka) Stavuchany Chesma Larga Kagul Fokşan Rymnik Kaliakra (1791) Pyramids Abukir Arpachai...
- Russia Monarch – Anna Austro-Russian–Turkish War (1735–39) Battle of Stavuchany Minusinsk Treaty of Niš (1739) October 11 - Grigory Potemkin (died 1791)...
- Europe. In 1739, after the Russians defeated the Turks in the Battle of Stavuchany (today Stavceane) in which Ukrainians, Russians, Georgians, and Moldavians...
- on 28 August 1737 (N.S.) he attacked the main Turkish encampment at Stavuchany. Münnich landed a diversionary blow to the Turkish right flank, then m****ed...
- commander of the Khotyn Fortress. After defeating the Turks in the Battle of Stavuchany, Russian General Burkhard Christoph von Münnich besieged the Khotyn Fortress...