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  1. The Treaty of Constantinople or Istanbul was signed on 13 July 1700 between the Tsardom of Russia and the Ottoman Empire. It ended the Russo-Turkish War of 1686-1700. Russian tsar Peter the Great secured possession of the Azov region and freed his forces to participate in the Great Northern War.

  2. The Treaty of Constantinople was the product of the London Conference of 1832 which opened in February 1832 with the participation of the Great Powers (Britain, France and Russia) on the one hand and the Ottoman Empire on the other.

  3. The Treaty of Constantinople of 2 April [O.S. 21 March] 1800 was concluded between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, and heralded the creation of the Septinsular Republic, the first autonomous Greek state since the Fall of the Byzantine Empire.

  4. Constantinople Agreement, (March 18, 1915), secret World War I agreement between Russia, Britain, and France for the postwar partition of the Ottoman Empire. It promised to satisfy Russia’s long-standing designs on the Turkish Straits by giving Russia Constantinople (Istanbul), together with a.

  5. Treaty of Constantinople or Treaty of Istanbul may refer to the following treaties signed in Constantinople (modern Istanbul, Turkey): Rus'–Byzantine Treaty (907) , signed in Constantinople, ended the Rus'–Byzantine War (907)

  6. Jan 12, 2024 · Treaty of Constantinople. İstanbul, Türkiye. In August, Ottoman forces established a provisional government of Western Thrace at Komotini to pressure Bulgaria to make peace. Bulgaria sent a three-man delegation — General Mihail Savov and the diplomats Andrei Toshev and Grigor Nachovich — to Constantinople to negotiate a peace on 6 ...

  7. The Treaty of Constantinople was the product of the London Conference of 1832 which opened in February 1832 with the participation of the Great Powers (Britain, France and Russia) on the one hand and the Ottoman Empire on the other.

  8. Treaty of Constantinople The 15 year war between the Ottomans and Venice ended with the signing of the Treaty of Constantinople. Under the terms of the treaty Venice was forced to cede cities along the Albanian coast to the Ottomans.

  9. Oct 18, 2021 · Treaty of Constantinople has signed on 29 September 1913 between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria after the Second Balkan War at the Ottoman capital Constantinople (modern-day İstanbul).

  10. Jun 27, 2024 · The Constantinople Conference, which took place in February 1832, resulted in the Treaty of Constantinople. It was fought between the Great Powers, which included Britain, Russia, and France, and the Ottoman Empire, on one side.

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