| | SAC 1855-1903 |
 | | The ground was laid for the vicious Balkan wars of 1912-1913 and the subsequent outbreak of WW1 |
 | | The "Kazan Conspiracy" was designed to create a diversion, perhaps a "second front", forcing Russian authorities to commit resources to suppress both a Polish and a Russian uprising. |
 | | Second Slav Congress a critical moment in the shift of Panslavism from cultural doctrine toward Russian imperialist ideology. |
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