- Treaty of Bakhchisarai
The Treaty of Bakhchisarai was signed in
Bakhchisaray after the Russo-Turkish War (1676-1681) onJanuary 3 ,1681 byRussia , theOttoman Empire , and theCrimean Khanate . They agreed to a 20-year truce and had accepted theDnieper River as the demarcation line between theOttoman Empire andMoscow 's domain. All sides agreed not to settle the territory between theSouthern Buh and Dnieper rivers. After the signing of the treaty, the Nogai hordes still retained the right to live as nomads in the southernsteppe s ofUkraine , while the Cossacks retained the right to fish in the Dnieper and its tributaries; to obtain salt in the south; and to sail on the Dnieper and theBlack Sea . The sultan then recognized Muscovy's sovereignty in theLeft-bank Ukraine region and the Zaporozhian Cossack domain, while the southern part of theKiev region, theBratslav region, andPodolia were left under Ottoman control.ee also
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