With whose help the Hungarian uprising was suppressed?

The Austrian emperor, after armed clashes with the rebels, turned to the Russian emperor Nicholas I for help. In connection with the withdrawal of Hungary from Austria, Vienna did not have enough troops to suppress the uprising. A Russian corps was sent, which was under the leadership of I.F. Paskevich, who was in the post of Field Marshal. In Russian newspapers and noble circles of that time, this campaign was called the “Hungarian War” or “The Pacification of Hungary and Transylvania”.



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