While primary education in Spain is in full swing, the Balkan Peninsula is engulfed in the smoke of war, covering all the nations living on this land.
Regarding the chaos and decline within the Ottoman Empire, the Russian Government holds a gloating attitude. Russia even provides strong diplomatic support to several Ottoman Empire vassal states, including Romania, Serbia, and Montenegro, encouraging them to resist the Ottoman rule.
In this context, the treaty signed by various countries regarding the situation on the Balkan Peninsula following the last Russian-Turkish War, the Crimean War, must be mentioned.
One specific clause required the Ottoman Empire to implement partial reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina, including granting religious freedom to the people in these regions, reducing taxes, and conducting tax system reforms.
The then-Ottoman government expressed agreement and willingness to implement relevant reforms in Bosnia and Herzegovina.
