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  Treaty of Belgrade
The Treaty of Belgrade was the peace treaty signed on September 18, 1739 in Belgrade, Serbia by the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Austria on the other.
With the Treaty of Belgrade, Austria ceded Serbia and Belgrade, gained by the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718 to Turkey and set the demarcation line to the rivers Sava and Danube.
The Austrian withdrawal forced Russia also to accept peace with Treaty of Nissa, by which Russia gave up the Crimea and Moldavia, but was still allowed to build a port at Azov, again gaining a foothold on the Black Sea.
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 Treaty of Passarowitz
Treaty of Passarowitz is a peace treaty[?] signed in Pozarevac[?] (German Passarowitz), Serbia on July 21, 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Austria and Venice on the other.
Venice lost its possessions on the Peloponnesus peninsula and on Crete, gained by the Treaty of Carlowitz to Turkey, retaining only the Ionian islands[?] and Dalmatia.
Belgrade and Lesser Walachia were regained by Turkey in 1839 by the Treaty of Belgrade.
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 Passarowitz, Treaty of - HighBeam Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
In the preceding war (1714-18) the Turks had been successful against the Venetians in Greece and Crete but had been defeated in 1716 at Petrovaradin by Prince Eugene of Savoy, who in 1717 also stormed Belgrade.
Eugene's victories represented a triumph for Austria, and the treaty reflected the military situation.
Belgrade and Lesser Walachia were recovered again by Turkey at the Treaty of Belgrade in 1739.
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 Ionian islands (Greece, 1800-1864)
After the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718 all that remained of the Venetian Empire was the Dalmatian Coast and the Ionian Islands.
The War of the Fourth Coalition saw the disintegration of the Russian army, and by the Treaty of Tilsit (7-9 July 1807) Russia reluctantly became an ally of the French and ceded the Ionian Islands to France.
The national commercial flag of the United States of the Ionian Islands, as directed by the seventh article of the treaty of Paris, shall be the original flag of these States, with the addition of the British Union, to be placed in the upper corner, next to the flag-staff.
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 Treaty of Karlowitz — FactMonster.com
The preceding war (1683–97) had resulted in the Ottoman defeat in 1697, thereby forcing the Ottomans to consent to the treaty.
The Treaty of Karlowitz, which crowned the successful campaign of Prince Eugene of Savoy, marked the beginning of the Ottoman Empire's disintegration.
Podolia - Podolia, region, SW Ukraine, separated in the south from Moldova by the Dniester and in the west...
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 Treaty of Passarowitz - Article from FactBug.org - the fast Wikipedia mirror site
The Treaty of Passarowitz is the peace treaty signed in Požarevac, Serbia (German Passarowitz, Turkish Pasarofça, Hungarian Pozsarevác) on July 21, 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Habsburg Austria and Venice on the other.
In the years 1714-1718, the Turks had been successful against Venice in Greece and Crete, but had been defeated at Petrovaradin (1716) by the Austrian troops of by Prince Eugene of Savoy.
Belgrade and Lesser Walachia were regained by Turkey in 1739 by the Treaty of Belgrade.
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 Wolrd History 1700- 1725 AD
The treaty established the border between Islam and Christianity as the Danube River.
Under the Treaty of Nystadt, Russia received Estonia, and Livonia and parts of the Baltic Islands.
The treaty partitioned Persia between the Ottoman Empire and Russia.
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 Electronic Banat
By the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718), the Banat was made an Austrian military frontier zone known as the Banat of Temesvar..
The internal chaos in Hungary that followed the dissolution (1918) of the Austro-Hungarian Monarchy delayed the signing of a peace treaty with the Allies of World War I (excluding the United States and Russia, who did not sign it).
The treaty, signed on June 4, 1920, at the Grand Trianon Palace at Versailles, France, reduced the size and population of Hungary by about two thirds, divesting it of virtually all areas that were not purely Magyar.
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 Ottoman Empire - Encyclopedia, History, Geography and Biography
Under the terms of the Treaty of Karlowitz, which ended the Great Turkish War in 1699, the Ottomans ceded nearly all of Hungary, Transylvania, the Morea and Podolia.
The region was peaceful between 1718–1730, after the Ottoman defeat of Russia in the Pruth Campaign in 1712 and the subsequent Treaty of Passarowitz brought about a pause in warfare.
The initial cease-fire agreement was the Armistice of Mudros; under the terms of the subsequent Treaty of Sèvres the empire was to submit to partition under the mandate of the British and French, and formally recognise the Democratic Republic of Armenia (the terms of this treaty were superseded by the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne).
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 Columbia Encyclopedia- Timioara - AOL Research & Learn
An important frontier fortress, Timişoara was held by the Turks from 1552 until its liberation in 1716 by Eugene of Savoy.
The Treaty of Passarowitz (1718) formally restored it to Austria-Hungary.
It passed to Romania by the Treaty of Trianon (1920).
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 Travel Guide To Turkey, Guide de la Turquie, GUIDE MARTINE, Guide to Turkey, Guide de Turquie, Travel, Turkey, Voyage, ...
With the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718), the Empire lost, in favor of Austria, new territories, including Belgrade, which were partly recovered with the Treaty of Belgrade (1739).
With the Treaty of Kaynarca (1774), Russia won access to the Black Sea and Straits, which was a major step to its expansionism policy.
They resulted in the Treaty of Paris (February 1856) that recognized the independence and integrity of the Ottoman Empire and made the Black Sea neutral and closed to all warships.
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 Cyprus & Ionian Islands (British Empire & Commonwealth Land Forces)
Treaty of Passarowitz: all that remained of the Venetian Empire was the Dalmatian Coast and the Ionian Islands
Treaty of Tilsit: Russia reluctantly became an ally of the French and ceded the Ionian Islands to France; French later defeated Austrians at Wagram
Treaty of Sèvres: Straits internationalised and demilitarised, Sultanate of Constantinople renounced claims to non-Turkish territory and recognised British administration of Palestine and Mesopotamia
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 Chronology: the ‘Long
Treaty of Utrecht: Britain makes territorial gains in North America and West Indies and acquires the right to supply slaves to Spanish empire.
Treaty of Passarowitz ends war between Austria and the Turks.
Treaties of Basle end wars between France and Prussia and France and Spain.
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 The Treaty of Karlowitz was signed in 1699 in Karlovci   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Following a two-month congress between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Holy League, a coalition of various European powers including the Habsburg Monarchy, Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, Republic of Venice and the Russian Empire, a treaty was signed on January 26, 1699.
Most of Dalmatia passed to Venice, along with the Morea (the Peloponnesus peninsula), which the Ottomans regained in the Treaty of Passarowitz of 1718.
The Treaty of Karlowitz marked the beginning of the Ottoman decline in Eastern Europe and made the Habsburg Monarchy the dominant power in southeastern Europe.
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 1710
In 1710-11 it fought Russia again, and at the Treaty of the Pruth (1711) it regained some territories previously lost.
The war of 1714-18 with Venice and Austria was concluded by the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718); and three wars with Russia and Austria, in 1736-39, 1768-74, and 1787-92, culminated in the treaties of Belgrade (1739), Küçük Kaynarca (1774), and Jassy (1792).
Three wars with Russia and Austria, in 1736-39, 1768-74, and 1787-92, culminated in the treaties of Belgrade (1739), Küçük Kaynarca (1774), and Jassy (1792).
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 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Bosnia and Herzegovina
Article 25 of the Treaty of Berlin, 13 July, 1878, granted Austria-Hungary the right to occupy and administer the two provinces.
By the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718) the northern part of Bosnia and Servia was given to Austria, but the Treaty of Belgrade restored this district to the Turks.
Article 25 of the Treaty of Berlin, 13 July, 1878, granted Austria the right to occupy and govern Bosnia and Herzegovina.
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 AllRefer.com - Passarowitz, Treaty of (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Passarowitz, Treaty of (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia
Passarowitz, Treaty of[pAsA´rOvits] Pronunciation Key, 1718, peace treaty signed at Pozarevac (Ger.
In the preceding war (1714–18) the Turks had been successful against the Venetians in Greece and Crete but had been defeated in 1716 at Petrovaradin by Prince Eugene of Savoy, who in 1717 also stormed Belgrade.
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 THE TURKS IN THE HISTORY
His Iranian war was a losing proposition in the long run; his Austrian war more nearly a draw, at the end of which, in the Treaty of Zsitvatorok (1606), he had to acknowledge for the first time that the Hapsburg ruler was his equal-emperor, not just king.
The one significant loss of these years was Belgrade, yielded up in 1718 to the Austrian Hapsburg by the Treaty of Passarowitz and regained by the Turks only in 1739.
On ascending the throne, he asked his top advisers for memoranda on needed reforms and then began to improve Ottoman weapons, military organization, and technical military schools.
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 The Treaty of Belgrade was the peace treaty signed on September 18   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Treaty of Belgrade was the peace treaty signed on September 18
was the peace treaty signed on September 18, 1739 in Belgrade, Serbia by the Ottoman Empire on one side and Austria on the other.
With the Treaty of Belgrade, Austria ceded Northern Serbia with Belgrade and Lesser Wallachia, gained by the Treaty of Passarowitz in 1718 to Turkey and set the demarcation line to the rivers Sava and Danube.
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 RomaniaGuidebook - Crisan & Banat
The territory was ruled by Hungary from the 11th century until 1553 when the Ottomans conquered the region.
In 1699 the Turks recognized the Habsburgs' rule of Transylvania (including Crisana), but kept the Banat until 1718 when the Treaty of Passarowitz made Banat and Oltenia part of the Austro-Hungarian empire.
In 1920 the Treaty of Trianon divided the territory among Romania, Hungary and Yugoslavia, assigning their current borders.
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 Treaty of Passarowitz — FactMonster.com
In the preceding war (1714–18) the Turks had been successful against the Venetians in Greece and Crete but had been defeated in 1716 at Petrovaradin by Prince
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Treaty of Karlowitz - Karlowitz, Treaty of, 1699, peace treaty signed at Sremski Karlovci (Ger.
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 ahmed3   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Months after he ascended to power, in 1718, the Treaty of Passarowitz was signed.
Following the Treaty of Passarowitz, with the exception of an insignificant war with Persia in 1723, Ahmed III again ruled over an empire at peace.
With the help of his grand vizier, Damad Ibrahim Pasha, Ahmed set out a vast program of modernization and reform, popularly known as the Tulip Period (this would serve as a precursor to the reforms of Selim III and his successors).
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 D.S.V. Danubia - Historical Background
Under the command of Prince Eugene of Savoy, the German armies drove the Turks out of what is now southern Hungary, western Rumania, northern Yugoslavia, and northeastern Croatia.
On July 21, 1718 the Treaty of Passarowitz was signed by the Ottoman Empire, Austria, and Venice transferring Crete and the Peloponnesus from Venice to the Turks and the Banat, northern Serbia, and lesser Wallachia from the Turks to Austria.
Out ot this land and part of the area already controlled by the Habsburgs the Austro-Hungarian Empire was created.
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 AllRefer.com - Karlowitz, Treaty of (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia
AllRefer.com - Karlowitz, Treaty of (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia
Karlowitz, Treaty of[kAr´lOvits] Pronunciation Key, 1699, peace treaty signed at Sremski Karlovci (Ger.
The Venetian gains were lost again at the Treaty of Passarowitz (1718).
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 KURDS IN GERMANY
The 1718 Treaty of Passarowitz formalized the Ottoman military defeat to European powers.
With the decline of the Ottomans and the increasing influence of external powers, an attempt was made to integrate the European ideas of state and sovereignty into the region to support the failing empire.
In 1920, the Treaty of Sevres was signed and promised a Kurdish state at the conclusion of World War I. However, under the 1923 Treaty of Lausanne, the Kurds and the territory in which they reside was "pied up" or severed among the countries of Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, and the former Soviet Union.
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 eHistory.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Russo-Austrian alliance proved, however, to be a league most unfortunate to the Emperor.
He was obliged to retire from the contest with the loss of all that he had gained twenty yeas previously by the treaty of Passarowitz.
The death of Prince Eugene marked the still more rapid decay of the influence of Austria.
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