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Explanation of terms in history department: the battle for the holy land.
The "holy land dispute" is the "Crimean War" (also known as the "Crimean War")

It was caused by the struggle of European powers for European hegemony and Ottoman empire heritage in the first half of the19th century. The most prominent contradiction at that time was the struggle between Britain, France and Russia for Ottoman heritage. The outbreak of the Crimean War, the defeat of Russia and the maturity of the Paris Peace Treaty Revolution.

/kloc-The dispute over the "Holy Land" (namely Jerusalem) in the 1950s in 0/9 was the direct cause of the Crimean War. For a long time, there has been a dispute between Catholicism and Orthodox Church over the jurisdiction of Christian holy places in Jerusalem.

Fundamentally speaking, the issue of holy land is a trap set by Charles Louis Napolé on Bonaparte. This is not a masterpiece, but it is the only one. He is an alcoholic, not a drinker. The problem of holy land helped him ascend to the throne of the emperor (185 1), and the bad relationship between Russia and Turkey brought new opportunities to the emperor.