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The 1878 Preliminary Treaty of San Stefano (Russian: Сан-Стефанский мир; Peace of San-Stefano, Сан-Стефанский мирный договор; Peace treaty of San-Stefano, Turkish: Ayastefanos Muahedesi or Ayastefanos Antlaşması) was a treaty between the Russian and Ottoman empires at the conclusion of the Russo-Turkish War of 1877–1878.
San Stefano: Russian Empire 1878 Berlin (1878) Russian Empire 1878 Cyprus: United Kingdom 1881 Convention of Constantinople: Greece 1886 Tophane: Bulgaria: 1897 Constantinople (1897) Greece 1911 Daane: Yemen: 1912 Ouchy: Italy 1913 London (1913) Balkan League (Serbia, Montenegro, Bulgaria, Greece) 1913 Constantinople (1913) Bulgaria 1913 Athens ...
Treaty of Adrianople (1713) Treaty of Adrianople (1829) Treaty of Aynalıkavak; Treaty of Constantinople (1800) Treaty of Constantinople (1700) Treaty of Constantinople (1724) Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi; Treaty of Jassy; Treaty of Niš (1739) Treaty of Saint Petersburg (1834) Treaty of San Stefano; Treaty of the Pruth
The Treaty of San Stefano and Treaty of Berlin The Treaty of San Stefano of March 3, 1878, proposed a Bulgarian state, which comprised the geographical regions of Moesia , Thrace and Macedonia . Based on that date Bulgarians celebrate Bulgaria 's national day each year.
The treaty forced the Ottoman Empire to give back to Bulgaria most of its territory conquered in 14th century. At the Berlin Congress of the same year, the Treaty of Berlin was adopted, according to which the territories of the Bulgarian state, as established by the San Stefano treaty, were divided into three parts.
The list gives the name, the date, combatants, and the result of these conflicts according to the legend below. Montenegrin victory Montenegrin defeat Another result* *e.g. result unknown or indecisive/inconclusive, result of internal conflict inside Montenegro, status quo ante bellum, or a treaty or peace without a clear result.
The proposed Treaty of San Stefano of March 3, 1878 provided for a self-governing Bulgarian state, [1] which comprised the geographical regions of Moesia, Thrace and Macedonia. Fearing the establishment of a large Russian client state in the Balkans, the other Great Powers, especially Great Britain and Austria-Hungary, refused to agree to the ...
The signing of the treaty of San Stefano.. He was born in Constantinople as the son of Mehmed Hulusi Ağa who was from Sürmene.He was of Turkish origin. [2]He was a reformer of education during the Tanzimat period of the Ottoman Empire, as he was one of the co-founders of the prestigious Galatasaray High School.