- Peace of Busza
The Peace of Busza (Bose) also known as the Treaty of Jaruga was negotiated by
Stanisław Żółkiewski of thePolish-Lithuanian Commonwealth andIskander Pasha of theOttoman Empire inBusza (Bose) near theJaruga andDniester rivers onSeptember 23 1617 . Polish and Ottoman armies met, but decided to negotiate, instead of to fight. In thispeace treaty Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth agreed to cede theKhotyn to the Ottomans and to stop its its interference in Moldavia.That 1617 treaty stated that Poland would not interfere in the internal affairs of Ottoman vassals in
Transylvania ,Moldavia andWallachia , the Commonwealth was to prevent Cossacks from raiding lands in the Ottoman Empire, while ceding Khotyn. In return, the Turks promised to stopTatar raids. The Turks also had the right to interfere in Transylvania, Moldavia and Wallachia and select the rulers of that region.The treaty would be violated by both sides, as
Cossacks andTatars would continue to raid the borderlands. This would lead to a new war, but the "status quo " of the peace of Busza would be confirmed in the aftermath of thePolish-Ottoman War (1620–1621) by theTreaty of Khotyn .
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