The 1876–77 Constantinople Conference (Turkish: Tersane Konferansı "Shipyard Conference", after the venue Tersane Sarayı "Shipyard Palace") of the Great...
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state free of the Ottoman Empire. The Treaty of Constantinople was the product of the London Conference of 1832 which opened in February 1832 with the...
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Treaty of San Stefano (section Sabotaging Constantinople Conference as casus belli for the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878))
action to take and eventually reached agreement to convene the Constantinople Conference in late December 1876, when the Russian Empire and Austria-Hungary...
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powers' Constantinople Conference, which had been held one year before without any Bulgarian participation. The most notable result of the conference was...
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the First World War. The Ottoman rejection of the terms of the Constantinople Conference (1876-1877) led to the Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878), which concluded...
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e. at the Paris Peace Conference of 1947). Bulgarian Exarchate (1870–1913). Bulgaria according to the Constantinople Conference of 1876. Treaty of San...
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1876 and the public outcry it caused across Europe led to the Constantinople Conference, where the Great Powers tabled a joint proposal for the creation...
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citizen of Turkey to use his own language before the court. The Constantinople Conference was between Great Britain and Turkey, May 21, 1924. The Assyrians...
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question" a Constantinople Conference was convened by the Great Powers in Constantinople at the end of the year. The participants in the Conference failed...
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intervention, and the European Great Powers then organized the Constantinople Conference to settle the war and wider issues in the Balkans. Peace was signed...
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favoured Constantinople and Ottoman territorial integrity. Disraeli and the cabinet sent Salisbury as lead British representative to the Constantinople Conference...
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massacres prompted the Great Powers to take action. They convened the Constantinople Conference in 1876, but their decisions were rejected by the Ottomans. This...
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The Third Council of Constantinople, counted as the Sixth Ecumenical Council by the Eastern Orthodox and Catholic Churches, and by certain other Western...
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1885. In 1876–1877, he represented the Ottoman Government at the Constantinople Conference. He was born in Chios of Greek ancestry, in a Christian Greek...
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delegates to the Constantinople Conference were surprised by the promulgation of a constitution, but European powers at the conference rejected the constitution...
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beginning of the Crimean War. 1876 December 23 Opened the 1876–1877 Constantinople Conference, which ends the Tanzimat reforms after they bankrupt the Empire...
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(who now numbered six due to the rise of Italy) assembled at the Constantinople Conference (23 December 1876 to 20 January 1877) to make another attempt...
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The Convention of Constantinople was signed between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire on 2 July 1881, resulting in the cession of the region...
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major European powers, ceasefire was concluded in autumn, and the Constantinople Conference was organized. Peace was signed on 28 February 1877 on the basis...
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Occupation of Istanbul (redirect from Military occupation of Constantinople)
occupation of Istanbul (Turkish: İstanbul'un işgali) or occupation of Constantinople (12 November 1918 – 4 October 1923), the capital of the Ottoman Empire...
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Franz Joseph and Tsar Alexander II of Russia initially during the Constantinople Conference (1876–1877) and was subsequently finalised in Budapest on 15 January...
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– 1924) Ottoman Bulgaria Bulgarian Exarchate Bulgarian Millet Constantinople Conference Treaty of San Stefano Congress of Berlin Kresna–Razlog uprising...
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The First Council of Constantinople (Latin: Concilium Constantinopolitanum; Greek: Σύνοδος τῆς Κωνσταντινουπόλεως) was a council of Christian bishops convened...
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The Convention of Constantinople is a treaty concerning the use of the Suez Canal in Egypt. It was signed on 29 October 1888 by the United Kingdom, the...
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European powers, which concluded a ceasefire. In December, the Constantinople Conference was organized to deal with the situation and resolve the crisis...
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under a Bavarian prince. The decisions were ratified in the Treaty of Constantinople later that year. The treaty followed the Akkerman Convention which had...
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Ottoman governance. As a result, the Great Powers called the Constantinople Conference in December 1876, where they presented the Sultan with a combined...
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The Fourth Council of Constantinople was the eighth ecumenical council of the Catholic Church held in Constantinople from 5 October 869, to 28 February...
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in 1875 he was appointed ambassador to Constantinople, representing Italy at the 1876 Constantinople Conference. Called by Cairoli to the direction of...
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1876 Ottoman coup d'état First Constitutional Era (1876–1878) Constantinople Conference (1876–1877) Russo-Turkish War (1877–1878) Romanian War of Independence...
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