Greek War of Independence

Category
Wars
Begin
1821
End
1829
Region
Europe
Reference
Excerpts from Books and Wikipedia
Waged by Greek revolutionaries against the Ottoman Empire; "The Greeks were later assisted by the Russian Empire, Great Britain, and the Kingdom of France, while the Ottomans were aided by their North African vassals, the eyalets of Egypt, Algeria, and Tripolitania, and the Beylik of Tunis. . . . Following years of negotiation, three Great Powers—Russia, Britain and France—decided to intervene in the conflict and each nation sent a navy to Greece. Following news that combined Ottoman–Egyptian fleets were going to attack the Greek island of Hydra, the allied fleet intercepted the Ottoman-Egyptian fleet at Navarino. The battle began after a tense week-long standoff, ending in the destruction of the Ottoman-Egyptian fleet. By 1828 the Egyptian army withdrew under pressure of a French expeditionary force to which the Ottoman garrisons in the Peloponnese then surrendered, while the Greeks proceeded to the Ottoman-controlled part of central Greece. After eight years of war, Greece was finally recognized as an independent, sovereign state under the London Protocol of February 1830." Prince Otto of Bavaria became the first king of Greece. [Wikipedia]

This period is linked to the following events

Event Name
Category
Date
Greeks call for rebellion against Turkish rule
War
1821
A combined British, Russian, and French fleet attacks the Ottomans at Navarino
War
1827
Greece gains independence from Ottomans--first Balkan state to do so
Geography
1829