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Constantinople Conference
Conference delegates
Native name Tersane Konferansı
Date23 December 1876 – 20 January 1877 (1876-12-23 – 1877-01-20)
VenueTersane Sarayı (Shipyard Palace)
LocationConstantinople (now Istanbul)
TypeConference
ThemeBosnia and the Ottoman territories with a majority Bulgarian population
CauseThe Herzegovinian Uprising in 1875 and the Bulgarian April Uprising in 1876
Participants
  • Constantinople Conference Austria-Hungary
  • Constantinople Conference France
  • Constantinople Conference Germany
  • Constantinople Conference United Kingdom
  • Constantinople Conference Italy
  • Constantinople Conference Russia
OutcomeAgreed on a project for political reforms

The 1876–77 Constantinople Conference (Turkish: Tersane Konferansı "Shipyard Conference", after the venue Tersane Sarayı "Shipyard Palace") of the Great Powers (Austria-Hungary, Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Russia) was held in Constantinople (now Istanbul)[1] from 23 December 1876 until 20 January 1877. Following the beginning of the Herzegovinian Uprising in 1875 and the April Uprising in April 1876, the Great Powers agreed on a project for political reforms in Bosnia and in the Ottoman territories with a majority-Bulgarian population.[2] The Ottoman Empire refused the proposed reforms, leading to the Russo-Turkish War a few months later.

  1. ^ Finkel, Caroline, Osman's Dream, (Basic Books, 2005), 57; "Istanbul was only adopted as the city's official name in 1930.".
  2. ^ Correspondence respecting the Conference at Constantinople and the affairs of Turkey: 1876–1877. Parliamentary Papers No 2 (1877). p. 340.

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