The island of Cyprus, with its largely…
1878 CE
The island of Cyprus, with its largely Greek population, comes under British administration again as part of the Berlin settlement in 1878, while formally remaining under Ottoman sovereignty.
Britain's aim in occupying Cyprus is to secure a base in the eastern Mediterranean for possible operations in the Caucasus or Mesopotamia as part of the British guarantee to secure the sultan's Asian possessions from Russia.
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Ottoman Empire
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Greeks (Modern)
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Montenegro, prince-bishopric of
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Russian Empire
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Serbia, (Ottoman vassal) Principality of
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Romania
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Austria-Hungary
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German Empire (“Second Reich”)
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Bulgaria (Ottoman vassal), Principality of
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Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
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