ADRIANOPLE, TREATY OF

also called Treaty of Edirne, 1829, peace treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire (see Russo-Turkish Wars). Turkey gave Russia access to the mouths of the Danube and additional territory on the Black Sea, opened the Dardanelles to all commercial vessels, granted autonomy to Serbia, promised autonomy for Greece, and allowed Russia to occupy Moldavia and Walachia until Turkey had paid a large indemnity.

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...a third time. A new and more definitive peace treaty with Russia was finally signed on June 5, 1713, at Edirne Treaty of Adrianople . It required the abandonment of the Russian gains in the Azov region, and the elimination of Peters new Black...
...XIII. THE LABOR CLAUSES OF THE TREATY 319 SAMUEL GOMPERS...XIII. THE LABOR CLAUSES OF THE TREATY 485...and proposed for inclusion in the treaty of peace. The commission drew up these...
...with the spirit displayed in the Treaty of Versailles. Few will now deny that...Brest-Litovsk and those which issued in the Treaty of Versailles. The Bolsheviks, they...terms imposed upon Rumania by the Treaty of Bukharest, which would certainly...
...herself. Among those who framed the treaty of Versailles, the French delegates...was ceded to Poland against the Treaty of Versailles and against the decision...strength. Immediately after the Treaty of Versailles, a campaign began in...
...Socialist Re public of Workmen Treaty of Amity 2 March 3 Central Powers...Legal-Political Treaty Supplementary to the Treaty of Peace 12 March 3 Austria...Legal-Political Treaty Supplementary to the Treaty of Peace 17 March 3 Bulgaria...
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...peace preliminaries had been signed in Adrianople on January 19/31st promising independence to Serbia and Romania, aggrandizement of Montenegro, to make Bulgaria a sovereign...Christian regions of Turkey. The San Stefano Treaty was only concluded on February 19/March...
...Macedonia and Greece occupied Adrianople while Bulgaria was engaged...Turks. Fearing dissolution of its army and seeking "proportionality...balance of power," the Treaty of Bucharest was not submitted...of extermination." The Treaty of Bucharest was "imposed...
...was lately in Philippopolis i.e., Plovdiv but has returned to Adrianople i.e., Edirne ... he is not in Bulgarian railway service." (25...hints at the radical proposals advanced by Gross in the wake of the strike. At least as far as Dr. Gross was concerned, the...
...Egyptian intervention in Greece <br/ 1828 Russo-Turkish War ends with Treaty of Adrianople <br/ 1830 Declaration of Independence for Greece, French conquest of Algeria...
...went to England to sign a treaty of the abolition of the slave...voluntarily have made a treaty with...the British for the suppression of this vile slave trade...Muscat-British abolition of slavery treaty signed on 14 April 1873...
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...the significance of the Treaty of Lausanne of 1923, all...see from here to Edirne (Adrianople, Hadrianople). From Eskisehir...as a consequence of the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923. An observer...policy sanctioned by the Treaty of Lausanne and the League...
...Romania. The Treaty also constituted...tributary principality of Russia; it required...to armistice at Adrianople. February 8th...Russian occupation of Constantinople...Slavist peace treaty with Turkey at...Bolshevik-German peace treaty of Brest-Litovsk...
...Sultan sought a loose armistice, signed at Adrianople on January 31, 1878. In great alarm, Disraeli dispatched a fleet of six ironclads to Constantinople, which...Russians then imposed in March 1878 the Treaty of San Stefano on the Ottomans, a punitive...
...modern -- criticisms of this treaty, it was probably the...open to them to see the treaty of 382 as a concession they...result of their victory at Adrianople. All the manoeuvres...parameters, beginning with the treaty of 382, which time and events...
...the last province loyal to the empire, and the capture of Adrianople, which became the Ottoman capital as Edirne, meant that...This stranglehold on the empire was symbolised by the treaty of 1373, which reduced the emperor to the status of...
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ADRIANOPLE, TREATY OF also called Treaty of Edirne, 1829, peace treaty between Russia and the Ottoman Empire (see Russo-Turkish Wars ). Turkey gave Russia access to the mouths of the Danube and additional territory on the Black Sea...
...accompanying British-Turkish pact deeply modified the Treaty of San Stefano. Montenegro, Serbia, and Romania were recognized...appointee of the Ottoman emperor; and Macedonia (including Adrianople), under unrestricted Ottoman sovereignty. Bosnia and...
...formed state. The Russo-Turkish War of 1828 29, connected with the Greek war, ended successfully for Russia (see Adrianople, Treaty of ), but the subsequent Russian assistance to Turkey against Muhammad Ali of Egypt, followed by a Russo-Turkish...
...Independence (see Greece ) precipitated the Russo-Turkish War of 1828 29, which ended with the Treaty of Adrianople (see Adrianople, Treaty of ). When, in 1853, Russia sought to obtain further concessions from the Ottoman Empire, the Ottomans...
...Navarino (1827). Only Russia, however, declared war (1828) on Turkey. Defeated, Turkey accepted the Treaty of Adrianople (1829; see Adrianople, Treaty of ) and recognized Greek autonomy. In 1832, Greece obtained from the European powers recognition...
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