ARMISTICE OF MUDANYA
The 'Armistice of Mudanya' was an agreement between Turkey, Italy, France and Britain, signed in the town of Mudanya on 11 October, 1922. Greece acceded to the armistice on 14 October. Under the terms agreed eastern Thrace as far as the Maritsa River and Adrianople were ceded by Greece to Turkey and Turkish sovereignty over Istanbul and the Dardanelles was recognized. The final settlement between the parties was worked out at the Treaty of Lausanne from 21 November, 1922 to 24 February, 1923 and from 23 April to 24 July, 1923.
★ For more details on this topic, see Turkish War of Independence
★ For more details on this topic, see Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
★ ''International Treaties of the Twentieth Century'', London: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-14125-7
★ ''Ataturk'' by Andrew Mango (ISBN 0-7195-6592-8)
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★ For more details on this topic, see Turkish War of Independence
★ For more details on this topic, see Greco-Turkish War (1919-1922)
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★ ''International Treaties of the Twentieth Century'', London: Routledge, ISBN 0-415-14125-7
★ ''Ataturk'' by Andrew Mango (ISBN 0-7195-6592-8)
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