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dbpedia:Siege_of_Tripolitsa
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The Siege of Tripolitsa or the Fall of Tripolitsa (Greek: Άλωση της Τριπολιτσάς) to Greek rebels in the summer of 1821 marked an early victory in the Greek War of Independence against the Ottoman Empire, which had begun earlier in that year.It is further notorious for the massacre of its Muslim and Jewish population — the Massacre of Tripolitsa, which occurred after the city's fall to the Greek forces. As historian of the war W.
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Siege of Tripolitsa
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1001
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23px|borderGreek revolutionaries
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dbpedia:Theodoros_Kolokotronis dbpedia:Dimitris_Plapoutas
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1821-09-23Z
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dbpedia:Greek_War_of_Independence
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1According toTheodoros Kolokotronis 2According to J. M. Wagstaff the civilian victims were "between 10,000 and 15,000", "upwards of 10.000" according to St. Clair, historian of the Greek Revolt 8,000 according to Encyclopedia Americana, 6,000 according toThe London Encyclopaedia
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n4:_Greece dbpedia:Greece dbpedia:Peloponnese
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Decisive Greek victory
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About 10,000–15,000 troops 8,000 Turkish and 3,000 Albanian troops
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