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Name: Egyptian Campaign (Greek War of Independence)

Type: Event

Start: 1825 AD

End: 1827 AD

Parent: Ottoman counterattacks

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Was a military campaign by troops of the Egyptian Eyalet against the Greek revolutionaries during the Greek War of Independence.

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  • June 1825: Nafplion conquered by Ottoman Empire.
  • April 1825: Navarino fell to Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt.
  • August 1826: The Siege of the Acropolis (1826-27) was a significant event during the Greek War of Independence. The Greek forces, led by notable figures such as General Odysseas Androutsos and Colonel Yannis Makriyannis, defended the Acropolis of Athens against the Ottoman Empire for over a year before surrendering due to lack of supplies.
  • June 1825: Ibrahim Pasha, the son of Muhammad Ali of Egypt, captured the city of Argos in 1825.
  • May 1827: During the Siege of the Acropolis (1826-27), Greek forces led by General Odysseas Androutsos defended the Acropolis in Athens against the Ottoman Empire. The siege ended with the Greeks surrendering due to lack of supplies and heavy bombardment.
  • February 1825: Ibrahim Pasha landed at Methoni.

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