Greek War of Independence
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The Greek War of Independence, which spanned from 1821 to 1829, was a pivotal conflict that marked Greece's successful struggle to break free from Ottoman rule. Fueled by nationalist fervor and inspired by the ideals of the Enlightenment, Greek revolutionaries fought for their sovereignty and cultural heritage. This historic uprising ultimately led to the establishment of the modern Greek state and garnered international support, reshaping the geopolitics of the Eastern Mediterranean. The Greek War of Independence remains a symbol of determination and the pursuit of self-determination, resonating with those who seek freedom and independence worldwide.
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