Armistice of Mudanya
The Armistice of Mudanya was an agreement between Turkey, Italy, France and Britain, signed in the
town of Mudanya on 11 October, 1922. Greece acceded to the armistice on 14
October. Under the terms agreed eastern Thrace as far as the
See also
References
- International Treaties of the Twentieth Century, London: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-14125-7
- Ataturk by Andrew Mango (ISBN 0-7195-6592-8)
| Concepts | Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire - Establishment of movement - Turkish revolutionaries - Turkish National Movement | ||||
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| Issues | Chanak Crisis - Population Exchange - Persona non grata - Malta exiles - Outpost Societies - King-Crane Commission - Khilafat Movement | ||||
| Campaigns | British (Allies): İstanbul | ||||
| Revolts: Kuva-i Inzibatiye - Revolt of Ahmet Aznavur - Koçkiri Rebellion | |||||
| Franco : Maras - Antep - Urfa | |||||
| Greco : Smyrna (İzmir) - Aydın - 1st İnönü - 2nd İnönü - Sakarya - Dumlupinar | |||||
| Armenian : Oltu – Sarıkamış – Kars – Alexandropol | |||||
| Agreements | Timeline | ||||
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Allies: Conference of London - Ottoman
Empire: |
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| Turkish revolutionaries: Treaty of Alexandropol - Treaty of Moscow (1921) - Conference of London - Cilicia Peace Treaty - Treaty of Ankara (1921) - Treaty of Kars - Conference of London - Armistice of Mudanya - Conference of Lausanne - Treaty of Lausanne | |||||
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