Below is a list of major treaties of the Ottoman Empire.[1][2]
| Year
|
Name
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Main signatories (other than the Ottoman Empire)
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| 1403
|
Treaty of Gallipoli
|
Byzantine Empire and Republic of Venice
|
| 1411
|
Treaty of Selymbria
|
Republic of Venice
|
| 1419
|
Ottoman–Venetian
|
Republic of Venice
|
| 1444
|
Szeged and Edirne
|
Hungary
|
| 1454
|
Constantinople (1454)
|
Republic of Venice
|
| 1479
|
Constantinople (1479)
|
Republic of Venice
|
| 1533
|
Constantinople (1533)
|
Holy Roman Empire
|
| 1536
|
Franco-Turkish
|
France
|
| 1547
|
Adrianople (1547)
|
Holy Roman Empire
|
| 1555
|
Amasya
|
Safavid dynasty
|
| 1568
|
Adrianople (1568)
|
Holy Roman Empire
|
| 1590
|
Constantinople (1590)
|
Safavid dynasty
|
| 1606
|
Zitvatorok
|
Holy Roman Empire
|
| 1612
|
Nasuh Pasha
|
Safavid dynasty
|
| 1617
|
Busza
|
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
|
| 1618
|
Serav
|
Safavid dynasty
|
| 1621
|
Khotyn
|
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
|
| 1639
|
Zuhab (Kasr'ı Şirin)[3]
|
Safavid dynasty
|
| 1664
|
Vasvar
|
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
|
| 1672
|
Buczacs
|
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
|
| 1676
|
Żurawno (İzvença)
|
Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth
|
| 1681
|
Bakhchisarai
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1699
|
Karlowitz
|
Holy Roman Empire, Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, Republic of Venice
|
| 1700
|
Constantinople (1700)
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1711
|
Pruth
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1718
|
Passarowitz
|
Holy Roman Empire, Republic of Venice
|
| 1724
|
Constantinople (1724)
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1732
|
Ahmet Pasha
|
Safavid dynasty
|
| 1736
|
Constantinople (1736)
|
Afsharid dynasty
|
| 1739
|
Belgrade
|
Habsburg Monarchy
|
| 1739
|
Niš (1739)
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1746
|
Kerden
|
Afsharid dynasty
|
| 1774
|
Küçük Kaynarca
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1779
|
Aynalıkavak
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1791
|
Sistova
|
Holy Roman Empire
|
| 1792
|
Jassy
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1795
|
Algeria
|
United States
|
| 1796
|
Tripoli
|
United States
|
| 1797
|
Tunis (1797)
|
United States
|
| 1802
|
Paris (1802)
|
France
|
| 1807
|
Ičko's Peace
|
Revolutionary Serbia
|
| 1809
|
Kale’i Sültaniye (Dardanelles)
|
United Kingdom
|
| 1812
|
Bucharest (1812)
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1815
|
Algiers (1815)
|
United States
|
| 1823
|
Erzurum (1823)
|
Qajar dynasty
|
| 1824
|
Tunis (1824)
|
United States
|
| 1826
|
Akkerman
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1828
|
Adrianople (1829)
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1832
|
Constantinople (1832)
|
United Kingdom, France, Russian Empire
|
| 1833
|
Hünkâr İskelesi
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1833
|
Kütahya
|
Egypt (nominal vassal of the Ottoman Empire)
|
| 1838
|
Balta Liman
|
United Kingdom
|
| 1840
|
London (1840)
|
United Kingdom, Russian Empire, Germany, Austria-Hungary
|
| 1841
|
London Straits Convention
|
United Kingdom, Russian Empire, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary
|
| 1847
|
Erzurum (1847)
|
Qajar dynasty
|
| 1856
|
Paris (1856)
|
Russian Empire, United Kingdom, France, Kingdom of Sardinia
|
| 1862
|
Shkodër
|
Montenegro (nominal vassal of Ottoman Empire)
|
| 1878
|
San Stefano
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1878
|
Berlin (1878)
|
Russian Empire
|
| 1878
|
Cyprus
|
United Kingdom
|
| 1881
|
Convention of Constantinople
|
Greece
|
| 1886
|
Tophane
|
Bulgaria
|
| 1897
|
Constantinople (1897)
|
Greece
|
| 1912
|
Ouchy
|
Italy
|
| 1913
|
London (1913)
|
Balkan League (Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece)
|
| 1913
|
Constantinople (1913)
|
Bulgaria
|
| 1913
|
Athens
|
Greece
|
| 1913
|
Anglo-Ottoman (1913)
|
United Kingdom
|
| 1917
|
Erzincan
|
Russian SFSR
|
| 1918
|
Brest Litovsk
|
Russian SFSR, Germany, Austria-Hungary
|
| 1918
|
Trabzon
|
Transcaucasian Sejm
|
| 1918
|
Batum
|
Armenia
|
| 1918
|
Mudros
|
United Kingdom
|
| 1920
|
Sèvres
|
Allies (United Kingdom, France, Italy, and others)
|
See also[]
- List of treaties of Turkey
References[]
- ↑ Nicolae Jorga: Geschichte des osmanischen Reiches, trans. by Nilüfer Epçeli, Yeditepe Yayınları, İstanbul, 2009, ISBN 975-6480-17-3
- ↑ Prof.Dr.Yaşar Yücel-Prof.Dr.Ali Sevim: Türkiye Tarihi II, AKDTYK yayınları,İstanbul, 1990
- ↑ Usually considered that the present day Iran-Iraq border had been established by this treaty
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