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The Treaty of the Pruth was a peace treaty signed between the Ottoman Empire and the Tsardom of Russia on the 21st of July 1711, formally ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1710-1711. The treaty stipulated the return of the strategically located fortress of Azov and the destruction of several others, as well as an end to Russian political interference in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Although militarily a victory for the Ottoman Empire, the treaty was a relative political win for Peter the Great of Russia, who despite having his whole army surrounded, managed to negotiate moderate surrender terms. The end of the Pruth River Campaign saw a shift in geopolitical relationships in the region, and restricted the usage of the Black Sea to primarily the Ottoman Empire.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Treaty of the Pruth was a peace treaty signed between the Ottoman Empire and the Tsardom of Russia on the 21st of July 1711, formally ending the Russo-Turkish War of 1710-1711. The treaty stipulated the return of the strategically located fortress of Azov and the destruction of several others, as well as an end to Russian political interference in the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. Although militarily a victory for the Ottoman Empire, the treaty was a relative political win for Peter the Great of Russia, who despite having his whole army surrounded, managed to negotiate moderate surrender terms. The end of the Pruth River Campaign saw a shift in geopolitical relationships in the region, and restricted the usage of the Black Sea to primarily the Ottoman Empire.

  • Describe your media
    • This media is a stock image of the River Pruth, the river where the peace treaty was signed.
  • Is it your own work (Links to an external site.)?
    • it is not my own work, rather I found it on a royalty and copyright free website.
  • What is the file format (Links to an external site.)?
    • It is a picture
  • What license (Links to an external site.) have you chosen?
    • There is no license on the picture, it is royalty and copyright free.
  • What category/gallery (Links to an external site.) will you add it to?
    • I will add it to the section describing the peace treaty and negotiations.
  • How will you describe (Links to an external site.) the file?
    • The file is an image that shows the area on the river where the treaty was signed.



"You don't need to be registered to contribute, but getting an account will allow you to" [1]

  1. ^ "Wikipedia:Why create an account?", Wikipedia, 2020-08-21, retrieved 2020-08-23

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