The Pact of Halepa (Greek: Σύμβαση της Χαλέπας) or Halepa Charter (Χάρτης της Χαλέπας) was an agreement made in 1878 between the Ottoman Empire (then ruled by the Sultan Abdul Hamid II) and the representatives of the Cretan Revolutionary Committee, which secured wide-ranging autonomy for the island of Crete. It was named after the place where it was signed, Halepa (now a district of Chania).
the PactofHalepa, an agreement of 1878 on the administration of Crete as part of the Ottoman Empire. The local football team is Asteras Halepa. Emmanouil...
two powers led to a further insurgency in 1889 and the collapse of the PactofHalepa arrangements. The international powers, disgusted at what seemed...
from the Ottoman government under the pressure of European public opinion. In 1878, the PactofHalepa established the island as an autonomous state under...
(1866–1869) and especially the PactofHalepa in 1878, the island received significant autonomy, but Ottoman violations of the autonomy statutes and Cretan...
the chance to land large numbers of troops on the island and to ignore the undertakings contained in the PactofHalepa, although he never formally renounced...
speedily halted through the adaptation of the Organic Law into a constitutional settlement known as the PactofHalepa. Crete became a semi-independent parliamentary...
Venizelou, Constantine's grandmother. The 1878 PactofHalepa, granting an Ottoman Crete a certain level of autonomy, was signed in his very home. His father...
period when Crete was a virtually autonomous part of the Ottoman Empire, after the PactofHalepaof 1878, later followed by the independent Cretan State...
resulted in the PactofHalepa. During the 19th and early 20th century, interethnic violence on Crete eventually led to the mass migration of the island's...
sultan finally made a number of reformist concessions which were incorporated in an agreement known as the PactofHalepa, signed on 25 October 1878. However...
president of the Cretan revolutionary assembly (1878) and the main negotiator for the PactofHalepa. During the revolution of 1897 he was president of the...
Kitromilides, 2006, pp. 45, 47 Kitromilides, 2006, p. 16 Clogg, 2002, p. 65 "PactofHalepa". Encyclopædia Britannica Online. 2008. Kitromilides, 2006, p. 58 Lowell...
the eastern provinces in revolt that led to the granting of autonomy in the PactofHalepa. After that he once more left Crete for Athens and then for...
resulted in the PactofHalepa in October 1878. The agreement secured another two decades peace for the island. It earned Sandwith the thanks of the Foreign...
The Treaty of Jassy, signed at Jassy (Iași) in Moldavia (presently in Romania), was a pact between the Russian and Ottoman Empires ending the Russo-Turkish...
interpreted and enforced. John Adams and the Senate made clear that the pact was between two sovereign states, not between two religious powers." Lambert...
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