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nasuh pasha agreement
The Nasuh Pasha Treaty was an agreement between the Ottoman Empire and Iran, which was ruled by the Safavid Dynasty, that was signed on November 20, 1612. This treaty lasted for three years before the relationship between the two countries broke down again. To restore peace, a new treaty called the Serav Treaty was signed in 1618.
The Ottoman Iran War was a conflict between the Ottoman Empire and Iran that took place between 1617 and 1618. The two sides fought over control of the region, with the Ottomans eventually winning.
Under this agreement, the Ottoman Empire lost the lands it had gained in the east (as stated in the Ferhat Pasha Agreement). Iran was paid 200 camels a year in exchange for silk fabric. Six years later, the Serav Agreement replaced this agreement and the number of camels was reduced to 100. The borders before the Ottoman-Iranian wars were restored, meaning the Ottoman Empire lost the lands it had gained.
nasuh pasha agreement
nasuh pasha agreement
The Nasuh Pasha Treaty was an agreement between the Ottoman Empire and Iran, which was ruled by the Safavid Dynasty, that was signed on November 20, 1612. This treaty lasted for three years before the relationship between the two countries broke down again. To restore peace, a new treaty called the Serav Treaty was signed in 1618.
nasuh pasha agreement
The Ottoman Iran War was a conflict between the Ottoman Empire and Iran that took place between 1617 and 1618. The two sides fought over control of the region, with the Ottomans eventually winning.
nasuh pasha agreement
Under this agreement, the Ottoman Empire lost the lands it had gained in the east (as stated in the Ferhat Pasha Agreement). Iran was paid 200 camels a year in exchange for silk fabric. Six years later, the Serav Agreement replaced this agreement and the number of camels was reduced to 100. The borders before the Ottoman-Iranian wars were restored, meaning the Ottoman Empire lost the lands it had gained.