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  2. Treaty of Bucharest (1812) - Wikipedia

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    Southeast Europe after the treaty, Bessarabia shown in light green. The Treaty of Bucharest between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire, was signed on 28 May 1812, in Manuc's Inn in Bucharest, and ratified on 5 July 1812, at the end of the Russo-Turkish War of 1806–1812. [1] The Ottomans had done poorly in the war.

  3. Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) - Wikipedia

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    Both frontiers were concluded via treaties: the Treaty of Bucharest in 1812 with the Ottoman Empire; and the Treaty of Gulistan in 1813 that lasted until 1826 when Russian troops, acting outside of the control of Tsar Nicholas I, occupied Mirak. Under the Gulistan treaty, Russia was acknowledged as the power in control of the South Caucasus ...

  4. Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812) - Wikipedia

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    On 21 February 1812 5000 Turks failed to re-take Akhalkalaki. Three days later they were defeated at Parghita {location?}. Paulucci was sent west to command troops against Napoleon, and Rtishchev became commander of forces on both sides of the Caucasus mountains. Southeast Europe after the Treaty of Bucharest

  5. Treaty of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    Treaty of Bucharest may refer to the following treaties signed in Bucharest: Treaty of Bucharest (1812) , between the Ottoman Empire and the Russian Empire ending the 1806–1812 Russo-Turkish war Treaty of Bucharest (1886) , between Serbia and Bulgaria ending the Serbo-Bulgarian War

  6. Bessarabian question - Wikipedia

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    In 1812, the Russian Empire annexed Bessarabia from the Romanian principality of Moldavia through the Treaty of Bucharest. In Romanian nationalism, this event was seen as unacceptable. At the time, Moldavia was an Ottoman vassal.

  7. Territorial evolution of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Moldavia's last major territorial loss took place in 1812. The Ottomans and the Russian Empire would wage a war between 1806 and 1812, which ended with the Treaty of Bucharest that ceded to the latter Bessarabia, the eastern part of the principality.

  8. History of Bucharest - Wikipedia

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    The history of Bucharest covers the time from the early settlements on the locality's territory ... Treaty of May 28, 1812, at the end of the Russo-Turkish War:

  9. Category:1812 treaties - Wikipedia

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    Treaties that were either written and opened for signature in the year 1812, or entered ... Treaty of Bucharest (1812) C. ... (24 February 1812) Treaty of Paris (14 ...