Russophobia

The Great Exhibition (London 1851)

The Great Game

Greece: autonomy recognized by Ottomans Catherine the Great and military alliance with Serbia Russian partition plans (1852) war dead Western powers unwilling to help

Greek independence: Russia’s part in see also Nationalism

‘Greek-Slavonic Legion’: in the Russian army

Greeks: nationalism new settlers in the Crimea in Odessa in Thessaly and Epirus

Gregory XVI, Pope

Griffith, Lt (23rd (Royal Welsh) Fuslrs), storming the Redan

Grimm, Baron Friedrich, Catherine the Great and

Guizot, Francois

gunboat diplomacy: British French

Gurowski, Adam, Count, Russland und die Zivilisation

Hagia Sophia mosque (Constantinople) Byzantine mozaics discovered significance for Russia

Hall, Dr John (Principal medical officer), cautions against chloroform use

Harrowby, Dudley Ryder, 1st Earl

Hatt-i Humayun decree (1856) drafted by Stratford Canning and Thouvenal violent opposition to

Hatt-i Sharif (1839)

Hauterive, Alexandre’

Hawthorne, Nathaniel, English Notebooks

Henri Quatre (French battleship), lost in hurricane (1854)

Herald (newspaper)

Herat (Afghanistan)

Herbe, Capt Jean-Jules: abandoned horses and mules assault on the Malakhov Bastion letter from hospital letters home wounded at Chernaia river

Herbert, Elizabeth, Baroness (wife of Sidney Herbert)

Herbert, General George, Earl of Pembroke

Herbert, Pvt Harry (5th Dragoons)

Herbert, Sidney (Secretary of State for War) bronze statue added to Guards’ Memorial

Herzegovina pan-Slav movement and promised to Austria-Hungary revolts by Christians

Herzen, Alexander, publishes ‘Tolstoy’s’ song

Heytesbury, William a Court, 1st Baron Heytesbury

Higginson, Capt (later Gen) George (Grenadier Gds), at Inkerman

Holy Alliance (Russia, Austria & Prussia)

Holy Land: an extension of Holy Russia French dispute with Russia pilgrims rivalry between Catholic and Orthodox Christians Tsar Nicholas I and

Holy Places: commencement of war and Paris Peace Congress (1856) and religious rights for Catholics religious rights for Orthodox Christians

Hornby, Lady Emily

Howlett, Robert, photographs of wounded soldiers

Hubner, Joseph Alexander, Baron

Hudson, Sir James

Hughes, Thomas: Tom Brown at Oxford Tom Brown’s Schooldays

Hungarian army, Polish officers

Hungarians, in Kars

Hungary, 1848 – 49 revolution

Hyde, Pvt Edward, at Inkerman

Hyder Pasha Hospital

Iai: Fratja meetings (1848) Treaty of (1792)

Ibrahim Pasha (son of Mehmet Ali), in Syria

Ignat’ev, Nikolai: Eastern Question solution encourages Serbs to expect Russian help pan-Slavism of San Stefano Treaty strategic memorandum on Central Asia and India Tsar’s envoy in Constantinople

Illustrated London News (journal)

l’Impartial (newspaper)

India, perceived Russian threat

India, Great Britain and Russia (pamphlet)

Indian Army see British Indian Army

Indian Mutiny (1857)

Induno, Gerolamo, Crimean War paintings

Ingush

Inkerman, reserve hospital

Inkerman, battle of (1854) arguments over whom to blame for defeat Sandbag Battery a ‘soldiers battle’ see also Mount Inkerman (Little Inkerman)

Inkerman Heights

Innokentii, Orthodox Archbishop: allied invasion a holy war Christianizing the Crimea

Ireland, lives lost

Islam: executions of Muslims who become Christians Islamic fundamentalists in Shamil’s movement Mehmet Ali’s Islamist aspirations opposition to Tanzimat reforms Western romantic ideas of see also Muslims

Istomin, Admiral Vladimir, commemoration

Italians, in Kars

Italy Czartoryski’s plan for little to commemorate Crimea Napoleon III’s plans Palmerston’s plans for Risorgimento unification union of Lombardy and Sardinia

janizaries

Japy, Frederic (3rd Zouave Regt), letter home

Jemaleddin (son of Imam Shamil), exchanged for Georgian princesses

Jerusalem: Easter 1846 riot fights between Greeks and Armenians Franciscan printing press (Austrian) religious rivalries Russian Ecclesiastical Mission

jihad: called for against Russians (1853) declared by Ottomans after Navarino (1827) General Yusuf’s incentive

jingoism, in Britain

Jomini, Antoine-Henri, Baron

Joseph II, Emperor of Austria

Journal des debats

Kacha, river, Russian dressing stations

Kadikoi (British base) traders and sutlers

Kalafat, Omer Pasha crosses the Danube

Kalamita Bay

Kamchatka Lunette (Sevastopol) see Mamelon

Kamiesh, French supply base

Kangaroo (troop transort): carries supplies to Shamil used for cholera victims

Kapodistrias, Ioannis

Kars: cession of demanded by Stalin relieving force under Omer Pasha relieving force under Selim Pasha Russian bargaining card at Paris (1856) Russian siege

Kaufman, Konstantin P., Governor-General of Turkestan

Kazan (Mongol khanate)

Kaznacheev, Nikolai Ivanovich, governor of Evpatoria

Kerch: allied raid aborted (April 1855) allied raid (May 1855)

Khanum, Fatima Khanum

Kharkov, Sevastopol wounded

Kherson (new city)

Khersoneses (ancient Greek city) Church of St Vladimir desecrated by French

Khiva khanate

Khlopotina, Elizaveta (nurse)

Khomyakov, Alexei (Slavophile poet)

Khrulev, Lt-Gen Stepan: Evpatoria attack fails (1855) suicidal attack suggestion

Khrushchev, Nikita, transfers Crimea to Ukraine

Kiev, defence of

Kievan Rus’

Kinglake, Alexander on declaring war embarcation for Crimea

Kingscote, Capt. (later Maj & Col Sir) Nigel (Scots Fuslr Gds & ADC): letters from Varna outraged by other officers letters

Kingsley, Charles: Two Years Ago Westward Ho!

Kingsley, Henry, Ravenshoe

Kiriakov, Lt-Gen V. I. (17th Division): at Alma at Inkerman

Kiselev, Gen Pavel (Minister of State Domains)

Klemm, Teofil (Russian soldier)

Kokand khanate

Kondratov, Ivan (Russian infantryman), dines on French and British food

Korda, Sir Alexander, Lady Hamilton (film)

Kornilov, Admiral Vladimir defence of Sevastopol death of commemoration

Koshka, Pyotr (seaman) raids allied trenches

Kossuth, Lajos

Kostaki Musurus (Turkish ambassador in London)

Kozhukov, Stepan (Russian artillery), At Balaklava

Krasinski, Valerian, Count

Krasovsky, Lt (ADC to Gorchakov), ‘time to start’ message

Kronstadt (Russian naval base)

Krudener, Baroness Barbara Juliane von

Kuban, Slavic settlers

Kuchuk Kainarji, Treaty of (1774)

Kulali, military hospital (British)

La Valette, Charles, Marquis de, provocative behaviour towards Ottomans

Lacour, Edmond de (French ambassador the the Porte)

Lamartine, Alphonse de

Lambert, Gen Karl, Polish uprising (1863)

Lamennais, Felicite de

Latas, Mihailo see Omer Pasha

Lawson, George (army surgeon): at Alma letters home

Layard, Sir Henry

Lebanon, riots and attacks on Christians

Lempriere, Capt Audley (77th Foot)

Lenin, Vladimir Iliich

Leopold I, King of Belgium

Lieven, Princess Dorothea

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