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- Akkerman_Convention abstract "The Akkerman Convention was a treaty signed on October 7, 1826 between the Russian and the Ottoman Empires in the Budjak citadel of Akkerman (present-day Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine). It imposed that the hospodars of Moldavia and Wallachia be elected by their respective Divans for seven-year terms, with the approval of both Powers. It also provided for the retreat of Ottoman forces from both Danubian Principalities after their prolonged stay following military actions in 1821 (that were carried in response to the Filiki Etaireía in the Greek War of Independence), and Tudor Vladimirescu's uprising. The Ottomans also agreed to cede to Wallachia the control over the Danube ports of Giurgiu, Brăila and Turnu. The convention also tackled the Serbian question: in article 5, autonomy for the Principality of Serbia was given, and the return of lands removed in 1813. Serbs were also granted freedom of movement through the Ottoman Empire. Sultan Mahmud II's repudiation of the convention triggered the Russo-Turkish War (1828–1829).".
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- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:1826_in_Russia.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:1826_in_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:1826_treaties.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:History_of_Moldavia_(1822–59).
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:History_of_Wallachia_(1821–59).
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:History_of_modern_Serbia.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:Legal_history_of_Romania.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:Legal_history_of_Serbia.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_the_Ottoman_Empire.
- Akkerman_Convention subject Category:Treaties_of_the_Russian_Empire.
- Akkerman_Convention type 1826Treaties.
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- Akkerman_Convention type Agreement106770275.
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- Akkerman_Convention type Statement106722453.
- Akkerman_Convention type TreatiesOfTheOttomanEmpire.
- Akkerman_Convention type TreatiesOfTheRussianEmpire.
- Akkerman_Convention type Treaty106773434.
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- Akkerman_Convention comment "The Akkerman Convention was a treaty signed on October 7, 1826 between the Russian and the Ottoman Empires in the Budjak citadel of Akkerman (present-day Bilhorod-Dnistrovskyi, Ukraine). It imposed that the hospodars of Moldavia and Wallachia be elected by their respective Divans for seven-year terms, with the approval of both Powers.".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Akkerman Convention".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Akkermanconventie".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Convención de Akkerman".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Convention d'Akkerman".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Convenzione di Akkerman".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Convenção de Akkerman".
- Akkerman_Convention label "Аккерманская конвенция".
- Akkerman_Convention label "アッケルマン条約".
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- Akkerman_Convention sameAs Akkermanconventie.
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- Akkerman_Convention sameAs Q1993653.
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- Akkerman_Convention wasDerivedFrom Akkerman_Convention?oldid=572217190.
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