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The Indo-Bangladeshi | Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace was a 25- |
A | treaty of commerce, friendship, and limits to be esta |
rest of Transylvania, formally passed with the | Treaty of Trianon from Hungarian to Romanian control. |
The | Treaty of Zonhoven was signed in Zonhoven on November |
co by President James K. Polk to negotiate the | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo at the end of the Mexican |
ured that each of the dominions could sign the | Treaty of Versailles in its own right, and receive a |
Treaty of Anagni - ends schism between Pope Alexander | |
The | Treaty of Vienna (Danish: Freden i Wien; German: Frie |
nship with Poland after the recently concluded | Treaty of Polyanovka. |
the Mexican land grants as agreed upon in the | Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. |
Treaty of Benevento | |
Nor did the | Treaty of Nice deal with the question of the incorpor |
which he felt ignored the many breaches of the | Treaty of Waitangi. |
on III offered to mediate, and the result, the | Treaty of Prague, dissolved the German Confederation |
The | Treaty of Vilnius or Vilna was concluded on 31 August |
their accord with China by concluding a fresh | Treaty of Hue with the Vietnamese, which established |
Treaty of Mignano | |
Following the | treaty of Riga the town was officially restored to Po |
The | Treaty of Canandaigua holds that only the United Stat |
, General William Tecumseh Sherman brokers the | Treaty of Fort Laramie (1868). |
United States for twenty million dollars (see | Treaty of Paris). |
It would be followed by the Anglo-Japanese | Treaty of Amity and Commerce in 1858. |
e voluntary Indian emigrations outlined in the | Treaty of Fort Meigs of 1817 and the Treaty of Chicag |
was sealed on the September 25, 1839 with the | Treaty of Amity, Navigation, and Commerce between the |
Calas which was replaced by Arrhidaeus in the | treaty of Triparadisus . |
In the 1836 | Treaty of the Cedars, Oshkosh and the Menominee sold |
The last instrument of ratification of the | Treaty of Accession was deposited with the Italian go |
Earl of Arran, when he joined in opposing the | treaty of peace with England. |
In the | Treaty of Tientsin, the Qing court agreed to all West |
And, similar, as the Florida | Treaty of 1819 here, by EOS Scholefield, a major earl |
The | Treaty of Waitangi |
and Vytautas reconciled in 1392 by signing the | Treaty of Astrava. |
ed to the Shawnees by the U.S.A. at the second | Treaty of Greenville 22 July 1814. |
Later, in the 1848 | Treaty of Lake Poygan, Oshkosh and the Menominee sold |
249 ( | Treaty of Rome). |
inally passed to Russia under the terms of the | Treaty of Gulistan (1813). |
sly by the signature at New Delhi, India, of a | treaty of friendship with India. |
this flag to Miami chief She-Moc-E-Nish at the | Treaty of Greenville. |
the creation of The League of Nations and The | Treaty of Versailles. |
the DeConcini Reservation) to the Panama Canal | Treaty of 1977 which allows the United States "to tak |
He signed the | Treaty of Batum with the Ottoman Empire. |
oduct of this conference was the controversial | Treaty of Versailles. |
If the | Treaty of Lisbon is ratified, the number of Bulgarian |
was reverted to Romanian administration by the | Treaty of Neuilly, the village finally being retroced |
ital on a tour of European courts with a draft | treaty of The message of peace to promote this idea. |
access to the Indians was made possible by the | treaty of Montreal, in 1701, Garnier returned to his |
reparing for the upcoming negotiations for the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk and sought a declaration from |
aims that during the fifty years following the | Treaty of Limerick (1691) no fewer than 450,000 Irish |
the Netherlands agree on second Extermination | treaty of Spain. |
The Indo-Nepal | Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1950 is a bilateral |
The | Treaty of Tilsit of 1807 had made the city a Free Cit |
The | Treaty of Friendship and Alliance was signed on March |
elements such as the flag from the replacement | Treaty of Lisbon. |
thrown away by the tsar who would conclude the | Treaty of Tilsit with Napoleon the following year. |
gains that he had negotiated from China in the | Treaty of Shimonoseki, and the Japanese public blamed |
1918, Germany and Bolshevik Russia signed the | Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, which declared that the Balt |
al exchange or Polish-Soviet border adjustment | treaty of 1951 was the largest peaceful territorial e |
e U.S. Senate's rejection of parts of the 1919 | Treaty of Versailles, based on the Lodge Reservations |
In 1659, the war with Spain ended with the | Treaty of the Pyrenees. |
The Needle of Rijswijk, an obelisk to honor | Treaty of Ryswick |
vo) village was left to Soviet Union after the | Treaty of Paris in 1947. |
After the | Treaty of Limerick in 1691 the regiment remained in t |
6 July - | Treaty of London, signed by the United Kingdom, Franc |
ended in 1899, as agreed by the Anglo-Japanese | Treaty of Commerce and Navigation signed in London on |
The negotiations of the | Treaty of Trianon; 4 June 1920. |
emitsu was the lead Japanese negotiator in the | Treaty of Shimonoseki, which ended the First Sino-Jap |
ficially ceded the territory in 1842 under the | Treaty of Nanking. |
ma Claims, would not be settled until the 1871 | Treaty of Washington. |
hole Lotharii regnum to him, sealed by the 880 | Treaty of Ribemont, according to which Lotharingia fi |
at Frankfurt am Main that year and signing the | Treaty of Ribemont with Louis III and Carloman II of |
Political situation in 1739, after | Treaty of Belgrade |
31 July 1950 - Indo-Nepal | Treaty of Peace and Friendship signed |
On 2 February 1920, the Peace | Treaty of Tartu was signed by the Republic of Estonia |
Broy supported the Anglo-Irish | Treaty of 1921 and joined the Irish Army during the I |
The Anglo-Persian | Treaty of 1801 was signed between the English diploma |
rmandy with the king in December 1174 when the | Treaty of Falaise was signed. |
rn Olivenza to Portugal, thus not revoking the | Treaty of Badajoz. |
de a lengthy negotiation with the signing of a | treaty of friendship establishing diplomatic and cons |
Treaty of New Echota, 1835 | |
ang Zemin and Vladimir Putin after signing the | Treaty of Good-Neighborliness and Friendly Cooperatio |
The | Treaty of Paris was signed on June 27, 1900 between r |
The | Treaty of Copenhagen (or the Peace of Copenhagen) was |
The | Treaty of Montreuil provided for the betrothal of Edw |
adjust and settle the claims arising under the | treaty of 1835 with the Cherokee Indians. |
the Qing Dynasty to Japan under the April 1895 | Treaty of Shimonoseki. |
h the SSR of Georgia on the basis of a special | treaty of union" was, through it, a part of the Trans |
The ned of a | treaty of course does not mean that settled issues be |
16 March - | Treaty of Vienna signed between the Holy Roman Empire |
He was an architect and co-signer of the | Treaty of Wehlau in 1657, as well as an advisor to Fr |
of Queensberry who was influential behind the | Treaty of Union in 1707. |
ankish kingdom carved out of the Empire by the | Treaty of Verdun (843). |
ince of Wales) and Isabella formed part of the | Treaty of Paris (1303) that concluded peace negotiati |
with Spain and the Habsburgs, and ratified the | Treaty of Medina del Campo September 23. |
Treaty of Fort Henry, 1777 | |
On 14 January 1814, the | Treaty of Kiel was concluded between Sweden and Denma |
tween Greece, Yugoslavia, Bulgaria and Turkey ( | Treaty of Neuilly, between Greece and Bulgaria and Tr |
The 1855 | Treaty of Washington may refer to any of the four tre |
the United Kingdom and as a consequence of the | Treaty of Nanking (1842), was forced to open five por |
In accordance with the terms of the | Treaty of Moscow (1921) signed between the Ankara Gov |
h two paintings that depict the Signing of the | Treaty of Greenville, a seminal event in state histor |
Wales's councillors, and a commissioner at the | Treaty of Uxbridge in 1645. |
The | Treaty of Paris (1857) marked the end of the hostilit |
895: Qing Dynasty cedes Taiwan to Japan in the | Treaty of Shimonoseki. |
n, and in December the same year concluded the | Treaty of Bassein with the British East India Company |
With the defeat of the French in 1761, and the | Treaty of Paris in 1763, the need for the fort ended. |
location of the negotiation and signing of the | Treaty of Franklin in 1830, in which the Chickasaw In |
s ceded to the Americans as a condition of the | Treaty of Paris of 1898, writers and poets began to e |
Treaty of Versailles, Part V at Wikisource, article 1 | |
On 17 August 1825 he signed the first | Treaty of Prairie du Chien which fixed the boundaries |
udas and Jonathan, did he conclude an enforced | treaty of peace with Jonathan, and depart into his ow |
The | Treaty of Perth, 1266, ended military conflict betwee |
ment between Iran and the United States called | Treaty of Amity, Economic, and Consular Rights Betwee |
The | Treaty of Novgorod was concluded in August 1561, duri |
was a gross violation of the Indo-Bangladeshi | Treaty of Friendship, Cooperation and Peace. |
sh Parliament in London, to discuss a possible | Treaty of Union. |
Thai government, strengthened by virtue of its | treaty of friendship with Japan, took advantage of it |
The | Treaty of Versailles (signed in 1919) imposed a numbe |
He signed the | Treaty of Fort Laramie in 1868. |
The result was the | Treaty of Edinburgh of 1560 which brought an end to t |
e First Anglo-Sikh War with the signing of the | Treaty of Lahore. |
Schermerhorn to explain the terms of the 1835 | Treaty of New Echota that a handful of Cherokee had s |
To meet the conditions of the | Treaty of Versailles, a major reworking project was b |
In secret articles of the 1807 | Treaty of Tilsit, they were ceded by Russia to Napole |
e border changes in the Julian March: with the | Treaty of Rapallo, Italy received most of the Austria |
Commerce under Louis XVI, helped negotiate the | treaty of 1783, by which Great Britain formally recog |
Cheyenne-US relations were conducted under the | Treaty of Fort Laramie. |
The | Treaty of reciprocity between the United States of Am |
the dissolution of that polity under the 1797 | Treaty of Campo Formio, it was annexed into the Frenc |
The colony was established by the Anglo-Dutch | Treaty of 1824, and during World War II it was under |
opened to foreign trade and intercourse by the | Treaty of Nanking in 1842. |
The | Treaty of Washington (1871) |
Treaty of Turkmenchay Cannon in Military museum of Te | |
The fort was also the site of the | Treaty of Fort Stanwix (1768). |
d of the United States met in Tarawa to sign a | treaty of friendship between the two nations, known a |
The new state negotiated a | treaty of friendship with the Russian Socialist Feder |
y occupied Nakhichevan, but as a result of the | Treaty of Gulistan it was returned to Persian control |
The ratification of the | Treaty of Lisbon was officially completed by all memb |
ructed on the site after the Webster-Ashburton | Treaty of 1842 ceded strategically important Island P |
See also: | Treaty of Alexandropol |
tic Republic of Armenia was forced to sign the | Treaty of Batum. |
On October 29, 1954, a new | Treaty of Friendship was signed between the US and We |
his even though they themselves had signed the | Treaty of March 15 without his consent. |
With the | Treaty of Breda in 1667, in North America, Acadia was |
won legal control of the territory in the 1783 | Treaty of Paris. |
f Cormons signed on August 12, followed by the | Treaty of Vienna of October 3, 1866. |
In 1830, with the | Treaty of Dancing Rabbit Creek, the Choctaw Indians c |
g to the turnover of Louisiana to Spain in the | Treaty of Fontainebleau (1762). |
return of Aire to the kingdom of France by the | Treaty of Utrecht in 1713, King Louis XIV gave permis |
1871, it was mostly annexed by Germany ( | Treaty of Frankfurt). |
The | Treaty of Lausanne was a peace treaty signed in Lausa |
ebruary - England and the Netherlands sign the | Treaty of Westminster ending the Third Anglo-Dutch Wa |
the Balkan Wars and was ceded to Greece in the | Treaty of Neuilly (1919). |
ctory, Russia had to agree to the terms of the | Treaty of Belgrade (September 18(29), 1739) due to Au |
In the | Treaty of Den Haag, Philip agreed to abandoned his It |
ortions of the valley were extinguished in the | Treaty of Old Crossing (1863), after which it opened |
The territorial effects of the | Treaty of Saginaw. |
Two men renewed the | Treaty of Paris which they already concluded on 12 Ap |
The | Treaty of New York was a treaty signed in 1790 betwee |
The | Treaty of Ryswick returned the territorial borders to |
The | Treaty of Fribourg stipulated that the Swiss would be |
The | Treaty of El Pardo (or Convention of El Pardo) was co |
In another provision of the | Treaty of Den Haag, Duke Victor Amadeus II of Savoy a |
Treaty of Brownstown (1808) - implied | |
The | Treaty of Dresden was concluded on 14 September 1699, |
The | Treaty of Den Haag (also known as the Treaty of The H |
The | Treaty of Mendota was signed in Mendota, Minnesota on |
aties based on the Two Row Wampum, such as the | Treaty of Canandaigua, remain unresolved through liti |
rn War and most of it with Kexholm regained by | Treaty of Nystad, which was signed in 1721. |
e of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth by the | Treaty of Drohiczyn, which ended the war for Riga in |
bassador Isaac Van Zandt worked closely on the | treaty of annexation until Upshur's death. |
irectory in Berlin was dissolved following the | Treaty of Tilsit (1807), he made his resignation in 1 |
1919 submission for a medal commemorating the | Treaty of Versailles was selected as the winner by th |
been guaranteed by the great powers under the | Treaty of London (1867). |
n to hand over his rights to the French by the | Treaty of Breda. |
annexed by the invaders under the terms of the | Treaty of Paris of 1898 which was ratified on Decembe |
Main article: | Treaty of Kars |
nties were initially awarded to Austria in the | Treaty of Saint Germain (1919). |
After the armistice, the 1919 | Treaty of Versailles saw Germany's concession ports i |
bridge University in 1560 as a hostage for the | Treaty of Berwick. |
In 1918 (confirmed by the | Treaty of Trianon 1920), the south-west of the county |
In 1678, after the | Treaty of Nijmegen, the king decided that the court a |
The | Treaty of Brussels was amended by the Protocol signed |
and Ottoman Empire reached a substantial peace | Treaty of Erzurum, starting a century of peace . |
ed to make peace with Ottomans at the separate | Treaty of Belgrade, surrendering Northern Serbia, Nor |
Treaty of Fontainebleau of 1762 | |
Treaty of Maastricht 1,063 ~7,050. | |
The | Treaty of Warsaw was a diplomatic agreement signed in |
a launched by Kara Mustafa Pasha (see also the | Treaty of Karlowitz). |
Fortunately the | treaty of peace signed on Christmas Eve 1814 freed Un |
ver, Muscovy seized it in 1595 and regained by | Treaty of Tyavzino. |
The | Treaty of Berlin was concluded on 2 May 1715, during |
he had to deal with was the referendum on the | Treaty of Lisbon. |
ark the anniversary of the ratification of the | Treaty of Ghent in 1915. |
Mackinac Island in 1815 under the terms of the | Treaty of Ghent, they took possession of Fort George. |
January 27 - | Treaty of Rome |
The terms of the | Treaty of Limerick were subsequently rejected in the |
The | Treaty of London was signed on May 5, 1949, which cre |
He served until 1714 when the | Treaty of Utrecht gave the British sovereignty over R |
39, Safavid Iran and Ottoman Empire signed the | Treaty of Zuhab which recognized Iraq in Ottoman cont |
1923, Italy quickly expelled him as after the | Treaty of Rapalo it abandoned anti-Yugoslavian polici |
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