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Foreign News November 6, 1810

The Enquirer

Richmond, Henrico County, Virginia

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Reports from Vienna on August 26 detail a bloody clash near Rudsehuck on August 4 where Turks lost 700 killed; premature rumors of Rudsehuck's surrender and Russo-Turkish peace are denied. Austrian cavalry marches to Wallachia frontiers. Greek merchants claim recent Turkish advantage over Russians.

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WAR IN TURKEY.

Vienna, Aug 26—On the 4th of August a bloody affair took place near Rudsehuck, in which the Turks lost 700 killed; the details have not reached us. The report that Rudsehuck had been given up was premature, as well as the reported convention of a peace between the Russians and the Porte. Several regiments of Austrian Cavalry have marched for the frontiers of Wallachia.

To day and yesterday it is asserted, on authority of the Greek Merchants that the Turks have gained a considerable advantage over the Russians.

What sub-type of article is it?

War Report Military Campaign

What keywords are associated?

War In Turkey Rudsehuck Battle Turkish Losses Russian Turkish War Austrian Cavalry Wallachia Frontiers

Where did it happen?

Rudsehuck, Wallachia

Foreign News Details

Primary Location

Rudsehuck, Wallachia

Event Date

Aug 26; 4th Of August; Today And Yesterday

Outcome

turks lost 700 killed; turks gained considerable advantage over russians

Event Details

Bloody affair near Rudsehuck on August 4 with Turks losing 700 killed; details not reached. Premature reports of Rudsehuck surrender and peace between Russians and Porte denied. Austrian cavalry regiments marched to Wallachia frontiers. Greek merchants assert Turks gained advantage over Russians today and yesterday.

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