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The Treaty of Sèvres (French: Traité de Sèvres) was a 1920 treaty signed between some of the Allies of World War I and the Ottoman Empire, but not ratified.The treaty would have required the cession of large parts of Ottoman territory to France, the United Kingdom, Greece and Italy, as well as creating large occupation zones within the Ottoman Empire.
Wilsonian Armenia according to the Treaty of Sèvres. Map showing the boundaries of Armenia as awarded by President Wilson. Wilsonian Armenia (Armenian: Վիլսոնյան Հայաստան, romanized: Vilsonyan Hayastan) was the unimplemented boundary configuration of the First Republic of Armenia in the Treaty of Sèvres, as drawn by U.S. President Woodrow Wilson's Department of State.
Reverted to version as of 18:36, 13 January 2021 (UTC) undiscussed completely different map: 03:45, 14 June 2021: 7,000 × 4,192 (995 KB) Luisao Araujo: Sevres is confused with Sykes-picot. The original Sevres map looks like this. 18:36, 13 January 2021: 1,270 × 765 (503 KB) Prince of Nothing05
Higher resolution map: 02:57, 13 May 2022: 1,670 × 1,200 (694 KB) Kenech Kermian: In higher resolution: 15:23, 23 July 2021: 1,190 × 830 (233 KB) Culminatio: Uploaded a work by by Funk & Wagnalls Company, New York, The Matthew-Northrup Works, Buffalo, N.Y. from Treaty of Sèvres &SovietRepublics of Transcaucasia.jpg with UploadWizard
Map of the division of Turkish Anatolia after the Treaty of Sèvres (1920), where Antalya can be seen at the center of the Italian zone With the Mudros Armistice (the 30th of October, 1918), the Ottoman Empire accepted the conditions unilaterally dictated by the winning powers; while in Italy, where the idea of a Vittoria mutilata was growing ...
Turkey and and how the treaty of Sevres planned to break it apart; just the parts actual (today's) turkey are plotted, the rest is greyed out: Date: 24 December 2006: Source: inkscape and Image:Turkey map.svg and "Benoit Mechin: Die Türkei 1908-1938, das Ende des Ottomanischen Reiches" Author: Thomas Steiner: Permission (Reusing this file)
The Turkish War of Independence forced the Western European powers to return to the negotiating table before the treaty could be ratified. The Western Europeans and the Grand National Assembly of Turkey signed and ratified the new Treaty of Lausanne in 1923, superseding the Treaty of Sèvres and agreeing on most of the territorial issues. [5]
The Treaty of Sèvres (10 August 1920) A treaty was signed in the large room which currently houses the Museum of Porcelain at Sèvres, it was a peace treaty between the Allies and the Ottoman Empire, to the detriment of the latter. The Protocols of Sèvres (21 to 24 October 1956)