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The Treaty of Batum was signed in Batum on 4 June 1918, between the Ottoman Empire and the three Transcaucasian states: the First Republic of Armenia, the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the Democratic Republic of Georgia.[1][2] It was the first treaty of the First Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and had 14 articles.
^Charlotte Mathilde Louise Hille (2010), State Building and Conflict Resolution in the Caucasus, BRILL, p. 71, ISBN 978-9-004-17901-1
^Alexander Mikaberidze (2011), Conflict and Conquest in the Islamic World, ABC-CLIO, p. 201, ISBN 978-1-598-84337-8
former's dissolution and the subsequent TreatyofBatum, which resulted in the inevitable reannexation ofBatum to the Ottoman Empire. After the Mudros...
in the TreatyofBatum on 4 June 1918. The Ottomans accepted the Armistice of Mudros with the Allies on 30 October 1918, and signed the Treatyof Sèvres...
by a treaty with another". Additionally, the treaty guaranteed "free transit through the port ofBatum for commodities and all materials destined for...
sign the TreatyofBatum. After the demise of the Ottoman power, Georgia regained Ardahan and Artvin from local Muslim militias in 1919 and Batum from the...
historically Batum or Batoum, is the second-largest city of Georgia and the capital of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, located on the coast of the Black...
a peace treaty, the TreatyofBatum which ended the conflict with the last two. In return, Georgia became a German "ally". This time period of Georgian-German...
Ottoman Empire and Russia with the Treatyof Brest-Litovsk, and on June 4, 1918, the Ottomans signed the TreatyofBatum with Armenia, Azerbaijan, and Georgia...
the establishment of the First Republic of Armeniaand the TreatyofBatum: recognition of Armenia by the Ottoman Empire. In the words of Christopher J. Walker...
later by the TreatyofBatum (4 June 1918). To the east, Armenia was at war with the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic after the breakup of the Transcaucasian...
opened at Batum. The TreatyofBatum was signed on 4 June 1918, in Batum between the Ottoman Empire and three Trans-Caucasus states: First Republic of Armenia...
Akhaltsikhe and Akhalkalaki) to the Ottoman government in the 4 June TreatyofBatum. However, German support enabled the Georgians to repel the Bolshevik...
Armenians. After declaration of the First Republic of Armenia, he served as foreign minister and signed the TreatyofBatum with the Ottoman Empire. He...
the Battle of Sardarabad. The Dashnak-dominated Armenian National Council declared the independence of Armenia and signed the TreatyofBatum with the Ottoman...
was forced to sign the TreatyofBatum. The German mission left for Constanţa, taking with it a Georgian delegation composed of Chkhenkeli, Zurab Avalishvili...
annexed by the TreatyofBatum) until the latter's withdrawal in late 1918—In the wake of the retreat, the district came under the control of local Muslims...
War in early 1918. In accordance with the TreatyofBatumof 4 June 1918 the Ottoman Empire demobilized most of the Armenian army. Ethnic Armenian conscripts...
was appointed commander of the sole Armenian division allowed to be maintained according to the conditions of the TreatyofBatum. He participated in the...
Republic of Armenia signed the Treaty of Batum. On June 10, the German force arrived at Tiflis, the capital of Georgia, and held a joint German-Georgian...
The Treatyof Karlowitz, concluding the Great Turkish War of 1683–1697, in which the Ottoman Empire was defeated by the Holy League at the Battle of Zenta...