1829.
What happened in 1829?
In 1829, the Treaty of Adrianople was signed, ending the Russo-Turkish War. It granted Greece autonomy and established favorable terms for Russia in the Black Sea region. This treaty altered power dynamics in southeastern Europe and weakened Ottoman influence in the Balkans. Additionally, 1829 witnessed three notable births and one significant death, reflecting the changing landscape of European politics during this time.
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In 1829, the Treaty of Adrianople was signed, ending the Russo-Turkish War. It granted Greece autonomy and established favorable terms for Russia in the Black Sea region. This treaty altered power dynamics in southeastern Europe and weakened Ottoman influence in the Balkans. Additionally, 1829 witnessed three notable births and one significant death, reflecting the changing landscape of European politics during this time.
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