Treaty of Adrianople

The 1829 peace treaty of Adrianople (called also Treaty of Edirne), was settled between Russia and the Ottoman Empire. Turkey gave Russia access to the mouths of the Danube and additional territory on the Black Sea, opened the Dardanelles to all commercial vessels, commerce is liberated for cereals, live stocks and wood, granted autonomy to Serbia, promised autonomy for Greece, and allowed Russia to occupy Moldavia and Walachia until Turkey had paid a large indemnity.

See also: Treaty of Adrianople, 1829, Adrianople, Black Sea, Danube, Dardanelles, Greece, Imperial Russia, Moldavia, Ottoman Empire