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  Wilsonian Armenia - Armeniapedia.org
Armenia accepts and agrees to embody in a Treaty with the Principal Allied Powers such provisions as may be deemed necessary by these Powers to protect the interests of inhabitants of that State who differ from the majority of the population in race, language, or religion.
According to the terms of the arbitral reference set forth in part III, Section 6, Article 89, of the Treaty of Sevres, the scope of the arbitral competence assigned to me is clearly limited to the determination of the frontiers of Turkey and Armenia in the Vilayets of Erzernm, Trebizond, Van and Bitlis.
The limits of the four vilayets specified in Article 89 of the Treaty of Sevres are taken as of October 29, 1914.
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  ANN/Groong -- The Sevres Treaty - 08/10/1920
The provisions of the separate Treaty referred to in Article 86 relating to the protection of racial, linguistic and religious minorities, and to freedom of commerce and transit, shall be applicable to the city of Smyrna and the territory defined in Article 66.
Greece accepts and agrees to embody in a separate Treaty such provisions as may be deemed necessary, particularly as regards Adrianople, to protect the interests of inhabitants of that State who differ from the majority of the population in race, language or religion.
Outside her frontiers as fixed by the present Treaty Turkey hereby renounces in favour of the Principal Allied Powers all rights and title which she could claim on any ground over or concerning any territories outside Europe which are not otherwise disposed of by the present Treaty.
groong.usc.edu /treaties/sevres.html   (14725 words)

  
 AllRefer.com - SEvres, Treaty of (Turkish And Ottoman History) - Encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
SEvres, Treaty of, 1920, peace treaty concluded after World War I at SEvres, France, between the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), on the one hand, and the Allies (excluding Russia and the United States) on the other.
The treaty was accepted by the government of Sultan Muhammad VI at Constantinople but was rejected by the rival nationalist government of Kemal AtatUrk at Ankara.
Ataturk's separate treaty with the USSR and his subsequent victories against the Greeks forced the Allies to negotiate a new treaty in 1923 (see Lausanne, Treaty of).
reference.allrefer.com /encyclopedia/S/Sevres-T.html   (349 words)

  
 Treaties of Sèvres and Lausanne - All About Turkey
The treaty was accepted by the government of Sultan Muhammad VI at Constantinople (Istanbul) but was rejected by the rival nationalist government of Kemal Atatürk at Ankara.
Atatürk's separate treaty with the USSR and his subsequent victories against the Greeks during the War of Independence forced the Allies to negotiate a new treaty in 1923 (Treaty of Lausanne).
Accordingly, the signatories of the Treaty of Sevres and delegates of the USSR (excluded from the previous treaty) met at Lausanne, Switzerland.
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 e. The Treaty of Sevres. 2001. The Encyclopedia of World History
In the settlement of the Turkish question the Allies were much hampered by the downfall of the tsarist regime in Russia, the withdrawal of Russian claims to Constantinople, and the publication by the Bolsheviks of the secret treaties revealing the Allied plan of partition.
At a conference of the Allied prime ministers at San Remo the main lines of the Turkish treaty were agreed upon.
This treaty was not recognized by the Turkish nationalists, who, under Mustafa Kemal's leadership, continued to build up a military force in Anatolia and to organize a government in defiance of the sultan and the victorious Allied powers.
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 Treaty of Versailles, 1919: Germany and The Peace Treaty – EncycloMedia.com
The Treaty of Versailles became the most well-known of the five because of its punitive nature and especially harsh sanctions against its primary offender, Germany.
Treaty of Versailles was named after the famed French palace where it was ratified.
The five treaties that ended the war were: Versailles, the Treaty of St. Germain against Austria, the Treaty of Trianon against Hungary, the Treaty of Neuilly against Bulgaria, and the Treaty of Sevres against Turkey.
www.encyclomedia.com /treaty_versailles.html   (1514 words)

  
 Treaty of Sèvres - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The four signatories of the Treaty of Sevres on behalf of the Ottoman government (from left to right, Rıza Tevfik, the grand vizier Damat Ferid Pasha, ambassador Hadi Pasha and the Ottoman minister of education Reşid Halis).
The treaty was signed in Sèvres (near Paris) by the representatives of the Ottoman Government, while the Ottoman capital, İstanbul, as well as other parts of Turkey, was under the occupation of several Allied powers.
In the absence of the Ottoman Parliament forced to close in April of the same year, the treaty was not ratified by the sultan Mehmed VI Vahdeddin.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Treaty_of_Sevres   (587 words)

  
 The Treaty of Sèvres
Turkey recognises that all the treaties, conventions or agreements which she has concluded with Germany, Austria, Bulgaria or Hungary since August 1, 1914, until the coming into force of the present Treaty are and remain abrogated by the present Treaty.
When a reinsurance treaty becomes void under this paragraph there shall be an adjustment of accounts between the parties in respect both of premiums paid and payable and of liabilities for losses in respect of life or marine risk which had attached before the war.
Nevertheless, as from the coming into force of the present Treaty, negotiations may be entered into between the acquiring States and the holders of contracts or concessions, with a view to a mutual agreement for bringing such concessions and contracts into conformity with the legislation of such States and the new economic conditions.
www.findthelinks.com /history/treaties/sevre_2.htm   (9143 words)

  
 The Peace Treaty of Sèvres, 1920
The Treaty was signed between the Allied and Associated Powers and Turkey at Sevres on August 10, 1920.
Map (34k) of Turkey, illustrating the Treaty of Sevres region.
The text of the Treaty and the tables and maps have been copied with permission from the World War I Archive (specifically: Treaties).
www.hri.org /docs/sevres   (124 words)

  
 Treaty of Sèvres — Infoplease.com
Sèvres, Treaty of, 1920, peace treaty concluded after World War I at Sèvres, France, between the Ottoman Empire (Turkey), on the one hand, and the Allies (excluding Russia and the United States) on the other.
The treaty was accepted by the government of Sultan Muhammad VI at Constantinople but was rejected by the rival nationalist government of Kemal
Ataturk's separate treaty with the USSR and his subsequent victories against the Greeks forced the Allies to negotiate a new treaty in 1923 (see
www.infoplease.com /ce6/history/A0844592.html   (345 words)

  
 TIME.com: Lausanne Treaty -- Apr. 14, 1924 -- Page 1
The Conservatives were inclined to support the treaty because it was the work of the former die-hard Foreign Minister, Lord Curzon.
His argument that the Treaty was repugnant to the British Dominions was sunk without a trace when Ramsay MacDonald informed the House that all the Dominion Governments had consented to ratification.
The Treaty of Sèvres imposed terms so severe that British policy seemed to have succeeded in strangling the sick man of Europe in his sick-bed in Asia Minor.
www.time.com /time/magazine/article/0,9171,718168,00.html   (700 words)

  
 Treaty of Sevres
The Treaty of Sèvres of August 10, 1920, was a peace treaty between the Entente and Associated Powers1 and the Ottoman Empire after World War I. The treaty was signed by the Ottoman Goverment, but Mehmed VI never signed that treaty.
The nationalist government in Ankara rejected the terms of the treaty and resisted the Greek army's advance into the area assigned to Greece in Western Anatolia, and its further unilateral advance towards Ankara.
These events forced the former wartime Allies to return to the negotiating table, and the terms of Sèvres were revised in Turkey's favor by the Treaty of Lausanne in 1923.
www.mlahanas.de /Greece/History/TreatyOfSevres.html   (407 words)

  
 Uruguay Recognizes the Armenian Genocide   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
On the 52nd Anniversary of the Treaty of Sevres, Senator Angel Ratt proposed the following Resolution which was accepted by the members of the National Assembly.
The Resolution Stated: "The Treaty of Sevres had an international bearing, signed in 1920 it concerned the free loving Armenians who suffered so much, and for their right to self determination and their future.
We propose to ask the Government to present the Armenian Demand as confirmed by the Treaty of Sevres to the United Nations".
www.cilicia.com /armo10i_uruguay.html   (234 words)

  
 Treaty of Sevres, 1920
The provisions of the separate Treaty referred to in Article 86 relating to the protection of racial, linguistic and religious minorities, and to freedom of commerce and transit, shall be applicable to the city of Smyrna and the territory defined in Article 66.
Greece accepts and agrees to embody in a separate Treaty such provisions as may be deemed necessary, particularly as regards Adrianople, to protect the interests of inhabitants of that State who differ from the majority of the population in race, language or religion.
On the expiration of six months from the coming into force of the present Treaty, the armament which may be in use or held in reserve for replacement in the various formations of the Turkish armed force shall not exceed the figures fixed per thousand men in Table III annexed to this Section.
net.lib.byu.edu /~rdh7/wwi/versa/sevres1.html   (10576 words)

  
 Treaty of Sevres, 1920
Greece further accepts and agrees to embody in a separate Treaty such provisions as may be deemed necessary to protect freedom of transit and equitable treatment for the commerce of other nations.
Turkish subjects habitually resident in territory which in accordance with the provisions of the present Treaty is detached from Turkey will become ipso facto, in the conditions laid down by the local law, nationals of the State to which such territory is transferred.
Outside her frontiers as fixed by the present Treaty Turkey hereby renounces in favour of the Principal Allied Powers all rights and title which she could claim on any ground over or concerning any territories outside Europe which are not otherwise disposed of by the present Treaty.
www.lib.byu.edu /~rdh/wwi/versa/sevres1.html   (10576 words)

  
 The Treaty of Sevres 1920 - The treaty of peace between Allied Powers and Turkey -
The pillars will be placed so as to be intervisible; they will be numbered, and their position and their number will be noted on a cartographic document.
Subject to the provisions of the present Treaty, the High Contracting Parties agree that the rights and title of the Turkish Government over Constantinople shall not be affected, and that the said Government and His Majesty the Sultan shall be entitled to reside there and to maintain there the capital of the Turkish State.
On the expiration of three months from the coming into force of the present Treaty there must only exist in Turkey the number of military schools which is absolutely indispensable for the recruitment of offficers and non-commissioned officers of the units allowed, i.e.:
www.geocities.com /iturks/html/documents_3.html   (9684 words)

  
 Ataturk Today.com [ CHRONOLOGY ]
Treaty of Bucharest restores territory to Ottoman Empire.
Treaty of Sevres presented by Allies to Sultan's Government.
Treaty of Lausanne signed in Switzerland by Turkey and the Entente powers that fought in World War I. After the conclusion of the Turkish War of Independence, this treaty recognized the Republic of Turkey as a sovereign nation.
www.ataturktoday.com /Chronology.htm   (1761 words)

  
 M. Kemal Ataturk
August 10,1920 Sevres Treaty, partitioning Turkey between the colonial powers, is signed by the Ottoman Government.
The Treaty determines the national borders of today's Turkey, the regime applicable to the Straits, to foreigners in Turkey and to Turkish citizens in the relinquished Ottoman lands, and to the settlement of credits and debts between the Parties.
The Treaty also provided for the exchange of citizens between Greece and Turkey, and for the rights of the Turkish minority in Thrace.
www.ataturksociety.org /asa/ataturk/bio2.html   (1250 words)

  
 Kurdistan Regional Government Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Kurds are a distinct ethnic group of Indo-European descent that inhabit a region including parts of present-day Iran, Iraq, Turkey, Syria and the former USSR.
Kurds were promised autonomy in the Treaty of Sevres (1920) but the treaty was never ratified.
Instead, a peace treaty between the allies and Turkey, Treaty of Lausanne (1923), was adopted which did not mention any rights for Kurds.
old.krg.org /reference   (347 words)

  
 Treaties, Conventions & International Organizations
Treaty Establishing the European Community (Rome, 25 March 1957) as Amended by Subsequent Treaties, through Maastricht
NATO: Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Accession of Greece and Turkey (October 22, 1951)
Treaty of Peace with Turkey Signed at Lausanne (24 July, 1923)
www.hri.org /docs/treaties.html   (191 words)

  
 Andrew Andersen
The Zone of the Straits formally remained Turkish but was to be neutralized and internationalized.
While accepted by the government of Sultan Muhammad VI in Constantinople, the treaty of Sevres was rejected by the new nationalist government formed in
Unlike Greece controlling not only the assigned territories but occupying area of western Anatolia, Armenian Republic seemed unable to take over the territories assigned to her by the treaty.
www.conflicts.rem33.com /images/Armenia/sevres.htm   (236 words)

  
 Andrew Andersen
While accepted by the government of Sultan Muhammad V in Constantinople, the treaty of Sevres was rejected by the new nationalist government formed in
Greek-Turkish War (1919-1922) and Turkish-Armenian War (Sept.-Dec., 1920), both won by the Turks, the Allied powers had to revise some of the provisions of the Treaty of Sevres.
in 1920-21 and ceded to them by the Treaty of Kars (13.10.1921).
www.conflicts.rem33.com /images/Armenia/turk_ww1.htm   (340 words)

  
 sevres   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Financial Commission shall, as soon as possible after the coming into force of the present Treaty, determine in accordance with the principle laid down in Article 243 the amount of the annuities referred to in that Article, and communicate its decisions in this respect to the High Contracting Parties.
The sums in gold to be transferred by Germany and Austria under the provisions of Article 259 (1), (2), (4) and (7) of the Treaty of Peace with Germany, and under Article 210 (1) of the Treaty of Peace with Austria, shall be placed at the disposal of the Financial Commission.
The sums to be transferred by Germany in accordance with Article 259 (3) of the Treaty of Peace with Germany shall be placed forthwith at the disposal of the Council of the Debt.
www.bilkent.edu.tr /~genckaya/sevres.html   (16031 words)

  
 Modding News Roundup - 10 August - Anniversary of the Treaty of Sèvres - The Guild   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Modding News Roundup - 10 August - Anniversary of the Treaty of Sèvres - The Guild
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 The Treaty of Sèvres
Go to Map (34k) of Turkey, illustrating the Treaty of Sevres region.
Go to detailed Map (51k) of Western Turkey, showing the Zone of the Straits.
Turkey will, however, retain the right to maintain along her coasts for police and fishery duties a number of vessels which shall not exceed:
www.findthelinks.com /history/treaties/Sevre.htm   (12739 words)

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