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  2. Battle of Sofia - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Sofia (Bulgarian: Битката при София) was the culmination of Russian General Iosif Gurko's Western Squad for the defeat of the Orhaniye army in the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). It led to the Liberation of Sofia from Turkish rule. Gen. Iosif Gurko

  3. List of Texas Revolution battles - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson-Grant venture, the first battle of the Texas Revolution in which the Mexican Army was the victor. From the Johnson forces, 20 Texans killed, 32 captured and 1 Mexican loss, 4 wounded. Johnson and 4 others escaped after capture and proceeded to Goliad. Johnson would survive the Texas Revolution. M Battle of Agua Dulce: Agua Dulce ...

  4. Battles of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–78) - Wikipedia

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    Chronological listing of the Battles of the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878). ... January 4 – Battle of Sofia: General Gourko liberates Sofia from Turkish rule (R)

  5. Category:January 1878 - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Plovdiv (1878) Battle of Sofia; G. 1878 Greenock by-election; H. Harmanli massacre This page was last edited on 22 January 2025, at 09:29 (UTC). Text is ...

  6. List of conflicts involving the Texas Military - Wikipedia

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    Battle of Plum Creek: Texas Militia: Mathew Caldwell: 11 KIA Victory October 1840 Battle of Red Fork Texas Militia: John H. Moore: Unknown Victory 1841 Battle of Bandera Pass: Texas Militia: John C. Hays: 5 WIA Victory 1852 Battle of Hynes Bay: Texas Militia: John Hynes Unknown Victory [51] Jan-May 1858 Antelope Hills expedition: Frontier ...

  7. 1878 was the last total eclipse in Texas. Fort Worth erupted ...

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    Fort Worth was in the path of totality for the July 29, 1878, total eclipse. The Star-Telegram described what happened when total darkness hit the city. 1878 was the last total eclipse in Texas.

  8. Fort Griffin - Wikipedia

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    Fort Griffin, now a Texas state historic site as Fort Griffin State Historic Site, was a US Cavalry fort established 31 July 1867 by four companies of the Sixth Cavalry, U.S. Army [2] under the command of Lt. Col. S. D. Sturgis, [3]: 64 in the western part of North Texas, specifically northwestern Shackelford County, to give settlers protection from early Comanche and Kiowa raids.

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