Morea campaign

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The Morea campaign was an Ottoman military operation aimed at reasserting control over the Peloponnese (Morea) peninsula during the Greek War of Independence in the 19th century.

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instanceOf Ottoman military operation
military campaign
aimedAt crushing Greek resistance in the Peloponnese
alsoKnownAs Ottoman–Egyptian campaign in the Morea NERFINISHED
belligerent Greek revolutionaries
conflict Greek War of Independence NERFINISHED
conflictType land campaign
countryInvolved Egypt Eyalet NERFINISHED
Greece NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
endTime 1828
followedBy increased intervention by Great Powers in the Greek War of Independence
hasCommander Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt NERFINISHED
hasEffect devastation of parts of the Peloponnese
international concern over atrocities in Greece
historicalRegion Morea peninsula NERFINISHED
involves Egyptian expeditionary force NERFINISHED
Greek irregular fighters
Ottoman regular troops
location Morea NERFINISHED
Peloponnese NERFINISHED
southern Greece
objective reassert Ottoman control over the Peloponnese
suppress the Greek War of Independence in the Morea
opposedBy First Hellenic Republic NERFINISHED
Greek revolutionary forces
participant Greek revolutionaries
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
partOf Greek War of Independence NERFINISHED
precededBy early Greek revolutionary successes in the Peloponnese
relatedEvent Battle of Navarino NERFINISHED
Morea expedition NERFINISHED
result Ottoman–Egyptian occupation of much of the Peloponnese NERFINISHED
eventual withdrawal of Ottoman–Egyptian forces after foreign intervention
startTime 1825
supportedBy Egypt Eyalet NERFINISHED
Muhammad Ali of Egypt NERFINISHED
theaterOfWar Peloponnesian theater of the Greek War of Independence NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Egypt Eyalet hasMilitaryConflict Morea campaign