Convention of El Arish

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The Convention of El Arish was a 1800 agreement between France and the Ottoman Empire that sought to end the French campaign in Egypt and Syria by arranging the evacuation of French troops.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf peace treaty
appliesToTerritorialArea Egypt NERFINISHED
Syria NERFINISHED
chronologicallyFollows French invasion of Egypt (1798) NERFINISHED
chronologicallyPrecedes French capitulation at Alexandria (1801)
conflictContext French Revolutionary Wars NERFINISHED
French campaign in Egypt and Syria
dateSigned 1800
fieldOfWork international relations
genre armistice agreement
hasSubject diplomatic negotiations
military evacuation
languageOfWork French
Ottoman Turkish NERFINISHED
locationOfSigning El Arish, Sinai Peninsula NERFINISHED
opposedBy Great Britain NERFINISHED
partyRepresented France NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
purpose to arrange the evacuation of French troops from Egypt
to end the French campaign in Egypt and Syria
relatedEvent French occupation of Egypt
Ottoman–French relations NERFINISHED
resultIntended evacuation of French forces by sea
restoration of Ottoman control over Egypt
signatory French First Republic NERFINISHED
Ottoman Empire NERFINISHED
signedIn El Arish NERFINISHED
signedInPresentDay Egypt NERFINISHED
status not fully implemented

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French Army of the East disbandedFollowing Convention of El Arish