Crimean War
Part of the Ottoman wars in Europe and the Russo-Turkish Wars
Panorama dentro.JPG
Detail of Franz Roubaud's panoramic painting Siege of Sevastopol (1904)
Date16 October 1853 – 30 March 1856
(2 years, 5 months and 2 weeks)
Location
Result Treaty of Paris
Territorial
changes
Russia loses the Danube Delta and Southern Bessarabia.
Belligerents
 Ottoman Empire
 France
 United Kingdom
 Sardinia
Supported by:
 Austria
Caucasus Imamate
 Russia
 Greece
Commanders and leaders
Strength
Total: 673,900
Ottoman Empire 235,568
Second French Empire 309,268
United Kingdom 107,864
Kingdom of Sardinia 21,000
Total: 889,000

888,000 mobilised
324,478 deployed
Casualties and losses

Total: 223,513

  • Ottoman Empire 45,400
  • 135,485
  • United Kingdom 40,462
  • Kingdom of Sardinia 2,166
Total: 450,125
Casualties include death by disease. In all cases, death by disease exceeded the sum of "killed in action" or "died of wounds".