In 1853, the Crimean War broke out between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire. It was not just a military conflict, but involved major world powers such as France and Britain, which supported the Ottomans with the aim of curbing the Russian Empire aspiring to control the Crimean Peninsula. In this turbulent historical context, Egypt could not stand idly by. Rather, under the leadership of its close relationship with Turkey, it rushed to send its land and naval forces to participate in this conflict. The Egyptian army played a pivotal role in supporting the Ottomans and countering the growing Russian influence. Here, the reader finds a distinguished historical work written by Omar Toson, who illuminated the pages of this book to recount in detail Egypt's great role in this war, so that this role remains alive in the memory of the Arab and Islamic nation. This book is not just a narration of events, but rather a window to explore the courage and sacrifices of Egyptian soldiers on distant battlefields.
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