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Peace of Karlowitz
The official document of the treaty
ContextGreat Turkish War of 1683–1697
DraftedFrom 16 November 1698
Signed26 January 1699 (1699-01-26)
LocationKarlowitz, Military Frontier, Habsburg monarchy (now Sremski Karlovci, Serbia)
Signatories
  • Ottoman Empire Rami Mehmed Pasha (Reis ül-Küttab)
  • Ottoman Empire Alex. Mavrocordatos (Dragoman of the Porte)
  • Holy Roman Empire Count Kinsky
  • Holy Roman Empire Count Oettingen
  • Holy Roman Empire Leopold Schlick [de]
  • Republic of Venice Carlo Ruzzini
  • Poland–Lithuania Stanisław Małachowski [pl]
  • Russia Prokofy Voznitsyn [ru]
Parties
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Dutch Republic (mediators)
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Kingdom of England (mediators)
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Ottoman Empire
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Holy Roman Empire
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Poland–Lithuania
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Republic of Venice
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Papal States
  • Treaty of Karlowitz Tsardom of Russia (truce)
Languages
  • Latin (HRE and Turkey)
  • Ottoman Turkish (Venice and Turkey)

The Treaty of 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,[1] was signed in Karlowitz, in the Military Frontier of the Habsburg Monarchy (present-day Sremski Karlovci, Serbia), on 26 January 1699. Also known as "The Austrian treaty that saved Europe", it marks the end of Ottoman control in much of Central Europe, with their first major territorial losses in Europe, beginning the reversal of four centuries of expansion (1299–1683). The treaty established the Habsburg monarchy as the dominant power of the region.[2]

  1. ^ Nolan 2008, p. 27.
  2. ^ Ágoston, Gábor (2010). "Treaty of Karlowitz". Encyclopedia of the Ottoman Empire. Infobase Publishing. pp. 309–10. ISBN 978-0816-06259-1.

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