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  NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Treaty of Bucharest, 1913
The Treaty of Bucharest was concluded on August 10, 1913, by the delegates of Bulgaria, Romania, Serbia, Montenegro, and Greece.
A French caricature on the treaty: the Kaiser points a dagger at a woman (Romania), while showing her the Peace Treaty Delegates at the Peace of Bucharest The Treaty of Bucharest was a peace treaty which was signed on May 7, 1918 forced by Germany to the Romanian side.
Bucharest (Romanian: Bucureşti) is the capital city and industrial and commercial centre of Romania, located in the southeast of the country, on the Dâmboviţa river.
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 Treaty of Bucharest
Treaty of Bucharest, 1886 - March 3, 1886, at the end of the war between Serbia and Bulgaria
Treaty of Bucharest, 1916 - August 4, 1916, the treaty of alliance between Romania and Entente (France, England, Russia and Italy)
Treaty of Bucharest, 1918 - May 6, 1918, the treaty between Romania and the Central Powers, which was never ratified
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  Treaty of Bucharest - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Treaty of Bucharest, 1886 - March 3, 1886, at the end of the war between Serbia and Bulgaria
Treaty of Bucharest, 1913 - August 10, 1913, at the end of the Second Balkan War
Treaty of Bucharest, 1916 - August 4, 1916, the treaty of alliance between Romania and Entente (France, England, Russia and Italy)
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: Bessarabia
By the Treaty of Bucharest of May 28, 1812 — concluding the Russo-Turkish War, 1806-1812 — the Ottoman Empire ceded the Eastern half of the Principality of Moldavia to the Russian Empire.
By the Treaty of Adrianople that concluded the Russo-Turkish War of 1828-1829 the whole delta of Danube was added to Bessarabian Oblast.
At the end of the Crimean War, in 1856, by the Treaty of Paris, two districts of southern Bessarabia were returned to Moldavia, the Russian Empire lost access to the Danube river.
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 Treaty of Bucharest, 1918 - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
A French caricature on the treaty: the Kaiser points a dagger at a woman (Romania), while showing her the Peace Treaty.
The Treaty of Bucharest was a peace treaty which the German Empire forced Romania to sign on May 7, 1918, following the WWI Romanian campaign of 1916-1917.
Treaty of Bucharest, 1918, See also, External links, 1918 in law, German Empire, History of Bucharest, Peace treaties and Treaties of Romania.
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 Bucharest
As with many cities, Bucharest is traditionally considered to have seven hills, in the tradition of the seven hills of Rome.
Bucharest is first mentioned under its present name as a residence in 1459 of the Wallachian prince Vlad Ţepeş (Vlad the Impaler).
Bucharest's extensive public transport system is the largest in Romania and the third largest in Europe.
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 Places to visit in Bucharest
It is Bucharest's oldest park and a great place to stroll and enjoy the peace that one can feel finding such a place in the middle of a hectic city.
The treaty is known as the Treaty of Bucharest (1812).
Bucharest University is dominating one of the corners of University Square.
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 Places to visit in Bucharest
It is Bucharest's oldest park and a great place to stroll and enjoy the peace that one can feel finding such a place in the middle of a hectic city.
The treaty is known as the Treaty of Bucharest (1812).
Bucharest University is dominating one of the corners of University Square.
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 Science Fair Projects - Treaty of Bucharest, 1913
By the terms of the treaty, Bulgaria ceded to Romania all that portion of the Dobrudja lying north of a line extending from the Danube just above Turtukaia to the western shore of the Black Sea, south of Ekrene.
This important territorial concession has an approximate area of 2,687 square miles, a population of 286,000, and includes the fortress of Silistra and the cities of Turtukaia on the Danube and Balchick on the Black Sea.
Her net gains in territory, which embraced a portion of Macedonia, including the town of Strumnitza, Western Thrace, and 70 miles of the Aegean littoral, were about 9,663 square miles, and her population was increased by 129,490.
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 History of Bucharest - meaning of word   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Bucharest was never under the Roman rule, and it is assumed that the local population was Romanized after the retreat of the Roman Empire from this region.
In 1595 it was burned by the Turks; but, after its restoration, continued to grow in size and prosperity, until, in 1698, Prince Constantin Brancoveanu chose it for his capital and of the united provinces of Wallachia and Moldavia from February 1859 (renamed Romania in December 1861 while still nominally subject to the Ottoman Empire).
In 1812 it gave its name to the treaty by which Bessarabia and a third of Moldavia were ceded to Russia.
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 Russo-Turkish Wars. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The Treaty of Kuchuk Kainarji (1774) declared the Crimean khanate independent of the sultan, gave Russia considerable territorial gains, conceded to Russia the role of protector of the sultan’s Greek Orthodox subjects, and allowed Russian shipping to navigate the Black Sea and pass through the Straits.
A general partition of the Ottoman Empire was contemplated in the treaty of alliance (1781) between Catherine II and Emperor Joseph II; the fate of the Ottoman Empire thus became a major concern of the Western powers and created the explosive Eastern Question.
This was brought to a close by Kutuzov’s lightning campaign of 1811–12 and resulted in the gain of Bessarabia by Russia in the Treaty of Bucharest (1812).
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Treaty of Bucharest, 1812"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
It was just at this time that Bonaparte began his famous invasion of Russia (June 1812), forcing the csar to make peace with the Ottomans on Ottoman terms despite the sultan's military weakness.
Alexander authorized signature of the Treaty of Bucharest, which returned both Moldovia and Wallachia to the sultan along with Little Wallachia, leaving only Bessarabia to Russia.
The czar also had to return all his gains north of the Bleac Sea and in the Caucasus, although he did get the Ottomans to agree to respect Serbian automony and to refrain from punishing the Serbs for their role during the war.
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 Highbeam Encyclopedia - Search Results for bucharest   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Located west of the border with Moldova and northeast of Bucharest, it is on the Bahlui River.
It lies in the foothills of the Transylvanian Alps north of Bucharest.
The city is a railroad hub and is linked by oil pipelines with Bucharest and the ports of Giurgiu on the Danube River and Constanţa on the Black Sea.
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 Turkmanchai Treaty Of: Free Encyclopedia Articles at Questia.com Online Library   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The treaties and their relevant provisions are: The Treaty of Turkmanchai (21 February 1828) established that the land boundary between Russia and Persia would end at the Caspian Sea...
The Treaty of Nystad recognized Russias acquisition...against the Riksdags incompetence.
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 Honorary Position - John Capodistria
The Moscow campaign of 1812 intervened, Chichagov was disgraced in consequence of his failure to destroy Napoleon at the passage of the Beresina, but Capo dIstria was not involved, was made a councillor of state and continued in his diplomatic functions.
During the campaign of 1813 he was attached to the staff of Michael Andreas Barclay de Tolly and was present at the battles of Battle of Lützen (1813), battle of Bautzen, battle of Dresden and battle of Leipzig.
The treaty of November 20 1815, which formed for years the basis of the effective concert of Europe, was also largely his work.
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 Omnipelagos.com ~ article "Treaty of Bucharest, 1913"   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
By the terms of the Treaty of Bucharest, Romania profited most in proportion to her losses.
The severe terms imposed on Bulgaria contrasted the ambitions of its governement upon the entry into the Balkan War: the territory eventually gained was relatively circumscribed; Bulgaria had failed to gain Macedonia, which was her avowed purpose in entering the war, and especially the districts of Ohrid and Bitola, which had been a main demand.
The treaty also assigned her the port of Kavala and the territory eastward, at the insistence of King Constantine I and the Greek Army (and contrary to the advice of Premier Eleftherios Venizelos).
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 Kids.Net.Au - Encyclopedia > Bessarabia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1812, the Treaty of Bucharest[?] gave the region to Russia.
A union with Romania was confirmed by the Treaty of Paris (1920), but this was not recognised by the Soviet Union.
In 1940, Romania had to give up the region to the the Soviet Union, where it was divided over the Moldavian SSR and the Ukrainian SSR.
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 AllRefer.com - Eastern Question (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia
Russian conquests against Persia and in the Caucasus were confirmed in the treaties of Gulistan (1813) and Turkmanchai (1828).
The treaty that ended it (see Paris, Congress of) attempted to deprive Russia of pretexts for intervention, to check Russia's naval power on the Black Sea, and to place the empire under international protection.
Events in Bosnia and Hercegovina once more led to a Russo-Turkish War (1877–78); the Treaty of San Stefano was so favorable to Russia that Britain went to the verge of war to compel a revision.
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 Russo-Turkish War, 1806-1812 Information
A massive Ottoman offensive aimed at Bucharest was promptly checked at Obilesti by as few as 4,500 soldiers commanded by Mikhail Miloradovich (June 2, 1807).
According to the Treaty of Bucharest, signed by Kutuzov on May, 28, the Turks ceded Bessarabia to Russia.
The treaty was approved by Alexander I of Russia on June 11, just one day before Napoleon's invasion of Russia commenced.
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 1812 - RecipeFacts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
For the overture by Tchaikovsky, see 1812 Overture; for the wars, see War of 1812 and Patriotic War of 1812.
June 18 - The War of 1812 begins between the United States and the United Kingdom.
October 13 - War of 1812: Battle of Queenston Heights - As part of the Niagara campaign in Ontario, Canada, United States forces under General Stephen Van Rensselaer are repulsed from invading Canada by British and native troops led by Sir Isaac Brock (although he dies during the battle).
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 Budjak - TvWiki, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
During the Napoleonic Era Budjak was overrun by Russia in the course of the Russo-Turkish War of 1806-1812 and Treaty of Bucharest, 1812 transferred Budjak and all of Moldavia east of the Prut River to Russia.
With Russia's defeat in the Crimean War in 1856, a part of southern Bessarabia including Budjak was ceded to the Ottoman vassal state of Moldavia and was joined to the new Principality of Romania upon Moldavia's union with Wallachia in 1862.
Following Russo-Turkish War of 1877-78, the Treaty of San Stefano and the Treaty of Berlin recognized the full independence of the new Kingdom of Romania but transferred Budjak back to Russia.
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 CHAPTER XV. - GREECE AND EASTERN AFFAIRS.
The Treaty of Carlowitz, made in 1699, after the unsuccessful war in which the Turks laid siege to Vienna, was negotiated on behalf of the Porte by Alexander Maurokordatos, a Chian by birth, who had become physician to the Sultan and was virtually the Foreign Minister of Turkey.
The Treaty of Kainardji, signed in 1774, gave Russia the express right to make representations at Constantinople on behalf of the Christian inhabitants of the Danubian provinces; it also bound the Sultan to observe certain conditions in his treatment of the Greek islanders.
In the secret articles of the treaty provisions were made for the case of the rejection by the Turks of the proposed offer of mediation.
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 Peter Bagration
On 12 February, 1812 the King of Prussia signed an agreement with Napoleon to take joint action against Russia and to provide a 20,000 man contingent, along with 60 cannons, and to provide the French army with supplies during its march through Prussian territory.
As a result of the rout of the Turkish army in 1811, by the Russian army under General M. Kutusoff, the Turkish government was compelled to sign on 16 May, 1812 the Bucharest Peace Treaty.
In the Spring of 1812, the Imperial government attempted to improve the strategic expansion of Russian army by the redeployment of the 1st and 2nd Western Armies.
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 Treaty of Adrianople - Search Results - MSN Encarta   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Adrianople, Treaty of, also called Treaty of Edirne, treaty signed in September 1829 ending a war between Russia and the Ottoman Empire, (which was...
Treaty, in international law, written agreement concluded by two or more sovereign nations or by a nation and an international organization, such as...
Contract, in law, an agreement that creates an obligation binding upon the parties thereto.
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 Economic History of Moldova
In the Treaty of Bucharest of 1812 Russia finally gained possession of Bessarabia proper and half of the rest of Moldova.
The Treaty of Paris of 1920 confirmed the unification of the Romanian states.
These actions were formalized in the treaty signed between the Soviet Union and the Communist leaders of Romania.
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 Khotin Fortress, Ukraine
The Ottoman Empire held both areas steadfastly until, they were finally compelled by Treaty to relinquish their posession of these territories.
It finally passed to the Russians by the Treaty of Bucharest in 1812.
This white stone church was built to commemorate the victory in 1812 over Napoleon and was consecrated in 1912 in the presence of Tsar Nicholas II.
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 Qwika - similar:Bessarabia
Old map of Bessarabia Bessarabia or Bessarabiya (Basarabia in Romanian, Besarabya in Turkish) was the name by which the Imperial Russia designated the eastern part of the principality of Moldavia annexed by Russia in 1812.
The Treaty of Bucharest between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, was signed on 28 May 1812 at the end of the Russo-Turkish War, 1806-1812 (1806-1812).
The 1920 Treaty of Paris declared the union between Bessarabia and Romania.
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 The Idea of National Self-Determination and the Recognition of New States at the Congress of Berlin (1878)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The language of the 1878 Treaty of Berlin is parsimonious.
status quo created by that Treaty, and since the Porte is incapable of fulfilling them, it is the right and duty of Europe to substitute itself for her to the extent necessary to ensure their execution.
The Treaty of Paris explicitly declared the principle of non-intervention.
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 Australian Information from Wikipedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
In 1918 the town of Khotin was annexed to Romania, along with the rest of Bessarabia, after a representative body voted to join Romania.
The Khotin region had been part of the Russian Empire since the Treaty of Bucharest (1812) and had a large Ukrainian population.
Before that, the region was part of Moldavia, which is why Romania made claims to the region.
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