Pruth Peace Treaty

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The Pruth Peace Treaty was a 1711 agreement between the Ottoman Empire and Russia that ended their conflict following Peter the Great’s failed campaign along the Pruth River.

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instanceOf historical event
peace treaty
concludedConflict Russo-Ottoman War of 1710–1711 NERFINISHED
endedCampaign Pruth River campaign of 1711 NERFINISHED
geopoliticalRegion Black Sea region NERFINISHED
Eastern Europe NERFINISHED
hasBelligerentParty Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
hasConsequence end of 1710–1711 Russo-Ottoman hostilities
hasContext Great Northern War era
hasDate 1711
hasYear 1711
historicalPeriod early 18th century
involvesPerson Peter the Great NERFINISHED
involvesState Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
languageOfDocument Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
Russian
partOf Russo-Turkish relations NERFINISHED
resultOf Peter the Great’s failed campaign along the Pruth River
signedAfter Pruth River campaign NERFINISHED
signedBetween Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
Tsardom of Russia NERFINISHED
signedBySide Ottoman government NERFINISHED
Russian government NERFINISHED
signedNear Pruth River NERFINISHED

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Treaty of Pruth alsoKnownAs Pruth Peace Treaty