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THE RUSSO-TURKISH WAR OF 1877–1878.
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was a great massacre of Syrian Christians by the Druses and Turks, and in 1876 occurred in Bulgaria the so-called "Bulgarian atrocities," massacres of Christian men, women, and children, more revolting perhaps than any others of which history tells. The greatest indignation was kindled throughout Europe. The Russian armies were set in motion (1877). Kars in Asia Minor and

Gortchakoff. Disraeli. Andrassy. Bismarck. Schuwaloff.
THE CONGRESS OF BERLIN.
(By Anton von Werner, Prussian Court Painter.)

Plevna in European Turkey fell into the hands of the Russians, and the armies of the Czar were once more in full march upon Constantinople, with the prospect of soon ending forever Turkish rule on European soil, when England, as in 1829, interfered, and by the movements of her iron-clads in the Bosporus again arrested the triumphant march of the Russians.

The Treaty of Berlin (1878) adjusted once more the disorgan-