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The 1897 Ottoman-Greek War: A Brief Victory's Lasting Echo

7 min · 14 de jul de 2026
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In 1897, the Ottoman Empire went to war with Greece over Crete. The conflict, known as the Ottoman-Greek War or the Thirty Days' War, resulted in a swift Ottoman victory that surprised Europe and briefly revived Ottoman prestige. This episode explores the war's causes—the Cretan revolt, Greek irredentism, and the Megali Idea—and its conduct, focusing on the decisive Battle of Domokos, where Ottoman commander Edhem Pasha led forces including Albanian irregulars and the reformed Hamidiye cavalry. We examine the war's aftermath: the Treaty of Constantinople, the establishment of an autonomous Cretan State under Prince George of Greece, and how the victory masked deep Ottoman weaknesses, inadvertently fueling the Young Turk movement and the 1908 revolution. The episode also touches on the role of European powers, particularly Germany and Kaiser Wilhelm II's growing influence, and how the war set the stage for the Balkan Wars. A nuanced look at a forgotten conflict that shaped modern Greece, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean. #OttomanGreekWar #ThirtyDaysWar #Crete #EdhemPasha #MegaliIdea #BattleOfDomokos #Hamidiye #TreatyOfConstantinople #YoungTurks #KaiserWilhelmII #BalkanWars #1897 #OttomanHistory #GreekHistory #EasternQuestion #CretanRevolt #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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The 1897 Ottoman-Greek War: A Brief Victory's Lasting Echo

In 1897, the Ottoman Empire went to war with Greece over Crete. The conflict, known as the Ottoman-Greek War or the Thirty Days' War, resulted in a swift Ottoman victory that surprised Europe and briefly revived Ottoman prestige. This episode explores the war's causes—the Cretan revolt, Greek irredentism, and the Megali Idea—and its conduct, focusing on the decisive Battle of Domokos, where Ottoman commander Edhem Pasha led forces including Albanian irregulars and the reformed Hamidiye cavalry. We examine the war's aftermath: the Treaty of Constantinople, the establishment of an autonomous Cretan State under Prince George of Greece, and how the victory masked deep Ottoman weaknesses, inadvertently fueling the Young Turk movement and the 1908 revolution. The episode also touches on the role of European powers, particularly Germany and Kaiser Wilhelm II's growing influence, and how the war set the stage for the Balkan Wars. A nuanced look at a forgotten conflict that shaped modern Greece, Turkey, and the Eastern Mediterranean. #OttomanGreekWar #ThirtyDaysWar #Crete #EdhemPasha #MegaliIdea #BattleOfDomokos #Hamidiye #TreatyOfConstantinople #YoungTurks #KaiserWilhelmII #BalkanWars #1897 #OttomanHistory #GreekHistory #EasternQuestion #CretanRevolt #History #FexingoHistory Keep every episode free: buymeacoffee.com/fexingo [https://buymeacoffee.com/fexingo]

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