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Kronstadt from July to October 1788, but failed to take the city. As the winter of 1788–1789 was harsh, no further military actions were carried out. After Abdul Hamid died in April, the new sultan,
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Abdul Hamid with 4,000 bags of gold, in order to obtain Yusuf Pasha's ousting from office; nevertheless, the sultan disagreed, and the treasurer of the empire, who had proposed the deal, was arrested, tortured and killed.
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from the
Turkish yoke". At that time, Mavrogenes' army had about 11,000 soldiers, and there was also an army of about 15,000 Turks assisting him. With these forces, he obtained a few victories in the battles of
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monasteries; nevertheless, Mavrogenes continued to dismiss evidence of a
Habsburg-Russian alliance. Two months later, on 28 January 1788, the boyars were summoned and informed that the Russians, led by
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families, fled to
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and rebel leader, who at the time was a soldier in
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Wallachia, while keeping autonomy to the same level as within the
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Mavrogenes prince of Wallachia on 6 April 1786. He left the Ottoman capital accompanied by a huge and ostentatious
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consul, who described Mavrogenes as acting maniacally and being terrified by the prospect of being at war.
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as soon as possible, to engage Russian troops. However, just as the boyar contingents reached
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