Plevne Marеџд± - Tuna Nehri Akmam Diyor - Ottoman Military Song ❲EXCLUSIVE — TUTORIAL❳
The (Plevna March), also known as "Tuna Nehri Akmam Diyor," is one of the most iconic Ottoman military songs. It commemorates the heroic defense of the city of Plevna (modern-day Pleven, Bulgaria) by Gazi Osman Pasha during the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878. Historical Background: The Siege of Plevna
: The defense successfully stalled the Russian advance toward Istanbul for several months, becoming a symbol of national resilience. Lyrics and Symbolism McClellan's "Attack" On Osman Pasha & The Plevna Defenders The (Plevna March), also known as "Tuna Nehri
The song honors the 143-day resistance led by Osman Pasha against a much larger joint Russian and Romanian force. Lyrics and Symbolism McClellan's "Attack" On Osman Pasha
: Osman Pasha utilized advanced trench warfare and superior American-made Martini-Peabody rifles to repel three major assaults, inflicting massive casualties on the attackers. The (Plevna March)
: Though the Ottoman garrison eventually surrendered on December 10, 1877, due to starvation and a failed breakout attempt, Osman Pasha's bravery earned him the title "Gazi" (Warrior) and international respect.
