List of naval collaboration treaties signed by the Ottoman Empire

List of naval collaboration treaties signed by the Ottoman Empire

There were 21 naval collaboration treaties of the Ottoman Empire. These treaties were instrumental to establishment of the Ottoman Naval force.

* Treaty with the Republic of Genoa (1352)
* Treaty with the Republic of Ragusa (1365)
* Treaty with the Mameluke Empire (1386)
* Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1479)
* Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1503)
* Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1522)
* Treaty with France (1536)cite book |title=The Papacy and the Levant (1204-1571) |author=Kenneth M. Setton |publisher=DIANE |year=1984 |page=p.559 ]

* Treaty with the Republic of Venice (1540)
* Treaty with France (1569)
* Treaty of Peace, with the Republic of Venice (1573)cite book |title=The Encyclopedia of World History |author=Peter Stearns |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |year=2001 | page = p.352 ]

* Treaty of Commerce, with England (1580)cite book |title=The Encyclopedia of World History |author=Peter Stearns |publisher=Houghton Mifflin |year=2001 | page = p.353 ]

* Treaty with France (1581)
* Treaty of Peace, Commerce, and Navigation, with The Netherlands (1612)cite book |title=Treaties and Tariffs: Regulating the Trade between Great Britain and Foreign Nations |author=Edward Hertslet |publisher=Buttersworth |year=1875 | page = p.95 ]

* Treaty of Küçük Kaynarca, with Russia (1774) cite book |title=Ord. Prof. Ömer Lütfi Barkan'a armağan |author=Ömer Lütfi Barkan |publisher=Istanbul University |year=1985 |page=p.48 ]

* Treaty of Peace, with Great Britain (1809)cite book |title=Treaties and Tariffs: Regulating the Trade between Great Britain and Foreign Nations |author=Edward Hertslet |publisher=Buttersworth |year=1875 | page = p.124 ]

* Treaty of Adrianople, with Russia (1829)
* Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi, with Russia (1833)
* London Straits Convention and the international recognition of Turkey's right to block the Turkish Straits and refuse passage permission to foreign warships in case of a major risk to national security (1841)cite book |title=The Turkish Straits |author=Christos L. Rozakis |publisher=Martinus Nijhoff Publishers |year=1987 | page = p.24-25 ] .

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