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- Q1374378 abstract "Template:ForThe Battle of Kars was a decisive Russian victory over the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).In June, 1877 Russian forces attempted a siege of Kars but were driven off by an Ottoman army at the Battle of Kizil-Tepe. In November the Russian commander in the Caucasus, Grand Duke Michael, demanded the surrender of Kars but was refused. The Grand Duke sent a force under Mikhail Loris-Melikoff and Ivan Lazarev to take the city by storm. On November 17 Loris-Melikoff attacked and succeeded in capturing the eastern fortifications and cutting off the garrison under Hussein Hami Pasha. Hussein Pasha attempted to cut his way out, but he and only a few others succeeded, as much of the Ottoman army was taken prisoner. The Treaty of San Stephano officially gave Kars to Russia and it remained in Russian possession until the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk after World War I.".
- Q1374378 causalties "2,270 total".
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- Q1374378 date "1877-11-17".
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- Q1374378 result "Russian victory".
- Q1374378 strength "24,000".
- Q1374378 strength "28,000".
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- Q1374378 casualties "2270".
- Q1374378 commander Q2709117.
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- Q1374378 conflict "Battle of Kars".
- Q1374378 date "1877-11-17".
- Q1374378 partof "the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878)".
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- Q1374378 result "Russian victory".
- Q1374378 strength "24000".
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- Q1374378 comment "Template:ForThe Battle of Kars was a decisive Russian victory over the Ottoman Empire during the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878).In June, 1877 Russian forces attempted a siege of Kars but were driven off by an Ottoman army at the Battle of Kizil-Tepe. In November the Russian commander in the Caucasus, Grand Duke Michael, demanded the surrender of Kars but was refused. The Grand Duke sent a force under Mikhail Loris-Melikoff and Ivan Lazarev to take the city by storm.".
- Q1374378 label "Battle of Kars".
- Q1374378 name "Battle of Kars".