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Russia FDC 2018 S/S,Russo-Turkish War,Liberation of Bulgaria,140th Anniv,# 2014
Condition: VF FDC ,Souvenir Sheet on FDC ,Quality Item !! RUSSIA 2018 FDC S/S,Russo-Turkish War,Liberation of Bulgaria,140th Anniversary,FDC # 2014# 2325-2327 Souvenir Sheet.Joint postage stamp issue between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bu ... Read More
Item Specifics
- Country
- Russia
- Catalog Number
- 2014
- Stamp Type
- General Issue
- Condition
- First Day Cover
- Centering
- XF/Superb
- Stamp Format
- Souvenir Sheet
- Topic
- Military
- Year of Issue
- 1957
Item Description
Condition: VF FDC ,Souvenir Sheet on FDC ,Quality Item !!RUSSIA 2018 FDC S/S,Russo-Turkish War,Liberation of Bulgaria,140th Anniversary,FDC # 2014# 2325-2327 Souvenir Sheet.Joint postage stamp issue between the Russian Federation and the Republic of Bulgaria. 140th anniversary of the Liberation of Bulgaria and the end of the Russo-Turkish War 1877., Russo-Turkish war (1877–1878) was a conflict between the Russian Empire together with its Balkan allies on the one hand, and the Ottoman Empire on the other. As a result of the war, the Balkan nations were liberated from the Ottoman domination, Romania, Serbia and Montenegro became independent, and Bulgaria received broad powers of autonomy. The Russo-Turkish War 1877–1878 brought glory to outstanding heroes of the military and diplomatic events of the time. Nikolai Grigoryevich Stoletov (1831–1912) was a Russian commander, who embodied the military friendship of Russians and Bulgarians. He oversaw training and combat operations of the Bulgarian militias during the Russo-Turkish War 1877–1878. Stoletov commanded the heroic defense of the Shipka Pass, which had a strategic impact on the campaign. Count Iosif Vladimirovich Gurko (1828–1901) was a Russian general, one of the liberators of Bulgaria. He headed the advance detachment with the aim to capture the Balkan passes. He freed a major part of the country including Tarnovo, Kazanlak, Stara Zagora and Kalofer. In December 1877, he did a difficult crossing of the Balkan Mountains, and occupied Sofia in January 1878, which predetermined the outcome of the war. Eduard Ivanovich Totleben (1818–1884) was a Russian general and a famous military engineer. He assumed command of siege works of Plevna in 1877, and made a major contribution to the subsequent capture of the city, which became one of the decisive battles of the Russo-Turkish War 1877–1878. The postage stamps depict Nikolai Stoletov, Iosif Gurko and Eduard Totleben, the illustrated margins of the souvenir sheet feature a map of Plevna surroundings. Payment Details:Method of payment Pay Pal.Item/s will be send within 24 hours after cleared Payment.You will receive exact item witch you see on the picture aboveshipping information:Shipping in US $ 3.00 Large FDC Hence the price, Standard,(more options available).International Shipping $5.85 First Class Intl.(More options available)Attention International Buyer form Ukraine, Russia, Italy, Greece ,China, India, due to many cases of lost or stolen mail shipping price for locations above is $17.89-register mail Only ,no matter on value of the item purchasedEach Additional Item $0.50 (For Stamps) & $ 1.00 (For Coins & P.M )If you have any questions ,Please ,don't hesitate and ask ,Preferably before biding or buying !!I ‘LL be happy to answer them.Thank you for Visiting and Good luck Collecting !!Please,if you purchasing multiple items do not pay first invoice that you receive,because it generates by Hip Automatically, just add wanted items to your CART and click request total and Please,wait for my invoice for it could be reduced (combine) or in some cases increased (Purchase over $50).So Please, do not make payment until you receive my invoice.Thank you !
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