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- uprising known as Orlov Revolt, the revolutionary armies were halted out of Tripolitsa. In retaliation for the Gr**** uprising, Albanian mercenaries of the Ottomans...
- of Tripolitsa or fall of Tripolitsa (Gr****: Άλωση της Τριπολιτσάς, romanized: Álosi tis Tripolitsás, Gr**** pronunciation: [ˈalosi tis tripoliˈt͡sas]),...
- Gr****s under Theodoros Kolokotronis had already captured Kalamata and Tripolitsa. After the fall of Kalamata, the Messenian Senate, the first of the Gr****s'...
- the Gr****s, under the leadership of Theodoros Kolokotronis, captured Tripolitsa. Revolts in Crete, Macedonia, and Central Greece broke out, but were suppressed...
- near Tripolitsa in Arcadia in August 1821 between the Gr**** revolutionary forces led by Theodoros Kolokotronis and the Ottoman garrison of Tripolitsa during...
- declared war on the Ottomans. By October 1821 the Gr****s had captured Tripolitsa. There were revolts in Crete, Macedonia and Central Greece, which were...
- Kolokotronis), the Kehaya Bey reinforced Nafplion's garrison and departed for Tripolitsa. Bouboulina then resumed the naval blockade of Nafplion. In May 1821,...
- War of Independence, he organized a band of Moreot klephts and captured Tripolitsa in late 1821. Kolokotronis achieved his greatest success at the 1822 Battle...
- country's governing body. When he returned to Trikorfa, the Siege of Tripolitsa had begun. There, Georgios excelled due to his great abilities and bravery...
- Constantinople, the reaction of the Great Powers, extensively the Siege of Tripolitsa and the Christian character of the struggle. The following are the first...