The defensive victory at the
Shipka Pass had strategic importance for the progress of the war. Had the Ottomans been able to take the pass, they would have been in a position to threaten the supply lines of the Russian and Romanian forces in
Northern Bulgaria, and organize an operation to relieve the major fortress at
Pleven which was under siege at that time. The war would have then been fought effectively only in northern Bulgaria from that point on, which would have led to a stalemate, which would have created a major advantage for the
Ottoman Empire in peace negotiations. The
Bulgarian volunteers played a decisive role in defending the Shipka Pass, thus denying the
Ottomans a major breakthrough and a chance to turn the tide of the war. This strategic defensive victory illustrated their important role in the war and was dramatized by the Bulgarian poet and writer
Ivan Vazov in his ode
The Volunteers at Shipka. The victory at Shipka Pass ensured
the fall of the Pleven fortress on December 10, 1877, and set the stage for the invasion of
Thrace. It allowed Russian forces under Gourko to crush Suleiman Pasha's army at the
Battle of Philippopolis several days later and threaten
Constantinople. With this victory and the conquest of
Pleven at the end of 1877, the path towards
Sofia was opened, and with it the path to victory in the war and a chance for Russia to gain an upper hand in the "
Great Game" by establishing a sphere of influence in the Eastern Balkans. Suleiman Pasha was later court-martialed due to the colossal failure at Shipka, even though the pass was already lost when he had arrived. His failure to seek alternatives, wasting of men and material that would have been essential later in the campaign, and his failure to secure his remaining troops were too blatant to forgive. He was initially sentenced to death but then commuted by Sultan
Abdulhamid II and sent to exile in
Baghdad. Today the Shipka Pass is in the
Bulgarka Nature Park and is home to
a monument commemorating the warriors who died in the battle. == Notes ==