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Bucharest treaty (1812)

Bucharest treaty (1812)

The southeastern territory which was established in Bucharest treaty of Europe. I show Bessarabia with yellow green

It is signed on May 28, 1812, and Bucharest treaty (Russianухарестскиймирныйдоговор, Turkish: BükreşAntlaşması) is Ottoman Empire and a peace treaty between Russian Empire ratified on July 5. By this treaty, dew soil war from 1806 through 1812 terminated [1].

By Bucharest treaty, it was said cession the land (Bessarabia) of 45,630 square kilometers in between the eastern half of the Moldavia dukedom which was a dependency of Ottoman Empire, プルト river and the Dniester to Russia. In addition, Russia got trade rights in the Danube.

The first Serbia revolt happened in Serbia, but peace was established in this treaty, and Serbia was given autonomy.

Russian commander Mikhail クトゥーゾフ signed, and Alexander I ratified this treaty just before invasion of Napoleon I in Russia.

Russia and the Georgian Allied Forces occupied most of west Georgia in south Caucasus, but Osman empire maintained アハルカラキ, Pochi, アナパ [2].

Footnote

  1. ^ Robarts, Andrew (2008). "Bucharest, Treaty of." InÁgoston, Gábor; Masters, Bruce. Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire. Facts On File. p. 94. ISBN 978-0-8160-6259-1. 
  2. ^ John F. Baddeley, Russian Conquest of the Caucasus,1908, Chapter V

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