- Cilicia Peace Treaty
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Cilicia Peace Treaty (March 9, 1921) was signed between France and the Turkish national movement to end the fighting in Cilicia war[1]. The treaty did not achieve the intended goals. It was replaced with Treaty of Ankara (1921)
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Turkish War of Independence Concepts Local congresses Amasya Circular · Erzurum Congress · Balıkesir Congress · Alaşehir Congress · Sivas Congress · Amasya Protocol · Grand National AssemblyIssues Campaigns RevoltsArmenianGreekSmyrna, 1919 (Occupation) · Aydın · 1st İnönü · 2nd İnönü · Eskişehir · Sakarya · Dumlupinar · Smyrna, 1922 · Fire of SmyrnaAgreements Treaty of Alexandropol · Treaty of Moscow (1921) · Conference of London · Cilicia Peace Treaty · Treaty of Ankara (1921) · Treaty of Kars · Conference of London · Armistice of Mudanya · Conference of Lausanne · Treaty of LausanneTimeline World War I treaties During Sykes–Picot • St.-Jean-de-Maurienne • French–Armenian • Damascus Protocol • London • Brest-Litovsk • Ukraine • BatumParis Peace Conference Aftermath Rapallo (1920) • Alexandropol • Moscow • Cilicia • Ankara • Kars • Lausanne • Rapallo (1922) • Montreux Conventions (Regime of the Turkish Straits • Abolition of the Capitulations in Egypt) • Territories of the Former Austro-Hungarian Monarchy • Italian Reparation Payments • British Capitulations in Egypt (Denmark • Greece • Norway • Sweden • Portugal) • Sino-German Peace TreatySee also: Fourteen Points • Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire Categories:- World War I treaties
- 1921 in France
- Franco-Turkish War
- 1921 in Turkey
- Treaties concluded in 1921
- Peace treaties of Turkey
- Peace treaties of France
- Treaties of the French Third Republic
- Treaties of the Turkish War of Independence
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