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At the end of the Russo-Turkish War during the Congress of Berlin, the Treaty of Berlin was established which in article 25 gave Austria-Hungary the responsibility to occupy and administer the Ottoman provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina indefinitely while it still stayed under the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire. A campaign was organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 29 July 1878 which saw mostly combat against local resistance fighters supported by the Ottoman Empire. The Austro-Hungarian army ultimately reached Sarajevo on 19 August 1878 and prepared to take the city.

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  • At the end of the Russo-Turkish War during the Congress of Berlin, the Treaty of Berlin was established which in article 25 gave Austria-Hungary the responsibility to occupy and administer the Ottoman provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina indefinitely while it still stayed under the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire. A campaign was organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 29 July 1878 which saw mostly combat against local resistance fighters supported by the Ottoman Empire. The Austro-Hungarian army ultimately reached Sarajevo on 19 August 1878 and prepared to take the city. (en)
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  • 314 wounded
  • 57 to 3,000 killed
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  • Bosnia Vilayet
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  • 1878-08-19 (xsd:date)
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  • Austro-Hungarian victory
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  • 14,000 men
  • 52Artillerybatteries
  • 6,000 rebels
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  • The storming of the castle of Sarajevo (en)
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  • 300 (xsd:integer)
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  • Unknown number of civilian casualties (en)
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  • Bosnia Vilayet (en)
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  • Abdulah Kaukčija (en)
  • Muhamed Hadžijamaković (en)
  • Feldzeugmeister Josip Filipović (en)
  • Fieldmarshall Tegetthoff (en)
  • General Müller (en)
  • Hadži Lojo (en)
  • Mehmed Šemsekadić (en)
  • Oberst Georg Lemaič (en)
  • Salih Saukčija Tučić (en)
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  • Battle of Sarajevo (en)
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  • 1878-08-19 (xsd:date)
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  • the Austro-Hungarian campaign in Bosnia and Herzegovina (en)
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  • Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina (en)
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  • Austro-Hungarian victory (en)
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  • 52 (xsd:integer)
  • 6000 (xsd:integer)
  • 14000 (xsd:integer)
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  • At the end of the Russo-Turkish War during the Congress of Berlin, the Treaty of Berlin was established which in article 25 gave Austria-Hungary the responsibility to occupy and administer the Ottoman provinces of Bosnia and Herzegovina indefinitely while it still stayed under the sovereignty of the Ottoman Empire. A campaign was organized to establish Austro-Hungarian rule in Bosnia and Herzegovina on 29 July 1878 which saw mostly combat against local resistance fighters supported by the Ottoman Empire. The Austro-Hungarian army ultimately reached Sarajevo on 19 August 1878 and prepared to take the city. (en)
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