Russo-Turkish War 1787-1792: Suvorov's Greatest Campaign (All Parts)

From 1787 to 1792, Russia waged war against the Ottoman Empire along the Black Sea and Danube. Starting with Kinburn, moving through Rymnik, and ending with the legendary storming of Izmail, the Russian army faced tough fortresses, harsh conditions, and fierce resistance.

In every key battle, the tactical genius of Alexander Suvorov stood out—a commander who never lost a fight, favoring lightning-fast movement and bold bayonet charges over slow, traditional warfare.

Each victory tore through Ottoman defenses, secured Crimea, and marked Russia’s rise as a major European and Black Sea power.


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References for this video:
1. M.N. Bogdanovich, “The Campaigns of Rumyantsev, Potemkin, and Suvorov in Turkey,” 1882
2. A.N. Petrov, “The Second Turkish War during the Reign of Empress Catherine II, 1787-1791,” 2 volumes, 1880
3. A.F. Petrushevsky, “Generalissimo Prince Suvorov,” Volume 1, 1884
4. B.G. Kipnis, “The Invincible: The Life and Battles of Alexander Suvorov,” 2023
5. Orlov N.A. The storming of Izmail by Suvorov in 1790. St. Petersburg, 1890.

Дата на публикация: 25 февруари, 2026
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