Treaty of Constantinople

Treaty of Constantinople

The Treaty of Constantinople may refer to:

*Treaty of Constantinople (1479) between the Republic of Venice and the Ottoman Empire.
*Treaty of Constantinople (1700) between Russia and the Ottoman Empire.
*Treaty of Constantinople (1724) between the Russian and Ottoman Empires.
*Treaty of Constantinople (1800)
*Treaty of Constantinople (1832) the Great Powers (Britain, France and Russia) and the Ottoman Empire.
*Treaty of Constantinople (1913)

ee also

*List of treaties


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