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Name: Treaty of Constantinople (1897)

Type: Event

Start: 1897 AD

End: 1897 AD

Parent: Greco-Turkish War (1897)

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Was the treaty that ended the Greco-Turkish War (1897). Greece lost some territories in Thessaly but Crete became an autonomous states under nominal Ottoman sovereignty.

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  • December 1897: On the 20 September a peace treaty was signed between the Greeks and the Ottomans. Greece was forced to cede minor border areas and pay heavy reparations. The Ottoman Empire evacuated the territories it had occupied during the war.
  • December 1897: Treaty of Constantinople: Crete became an autonomous state with a Greek prince as high commissioner.

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