- was due to the
existence of a
lighthouse in the city. The
previous name
Sistova was
first mentioned in the
peace treaty that
ended the Austro-Turkish War...
-
Treaty of
Sistova ended the last Austro-Turkish war (1787–91).
Brokered by
Great Britain,
Prussia and the Netherlands, it was
signed in
Sistova (modern...
-
Serbia (German: Serbien).
After the
Austrian withdrawal and
Treaty of
Sistova (1791), the
territory was
regained by the Ottomans. The
Serbs had taken...
-
Svishtov (
Sistova), on the
right bank of the
Danube in present-day
Veliko Tarnovo Province, Bulgaria. The
Russians won the
battle and
occupied Sistova on 27...
- Joseph's
death in 1790,
followed by the
Treaty of J****y and the
Treaty of
Sistova, in
which Austria gained little,
effectively ended the agreement. Austrian...
- (1789),
Belgrade captured by the Habsburgs, but
returned in the
Treaty of
Sistova (1791) The poem The
Siege of Belgrade,
about the 1789 siege, by Alaric...
-
negotiations with Turkey,
which in June led to a
final peace, the
Treaty of
Sistova being signed in
August 1791. On 25
August 1791, he met the King of Prussia...
-
Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle (1748)
First Partition of
Poland (1772)
Treaty of
Sistova (1791)
Treaty of
Campo Formio (1797)
Treaty of Schönbrunn (1809) Congress...
- Ottomans. In the
final negotiated outcome,
established in the
Treaty of
Sistova of 4
August 1791, Austria's
gains were "meagre":
Austria returned all the...
-
battalions 10
squadrons 15
batteries 30,000 (40,130 men, 90 guns)
Rushchuk Sistova Kaisserli Ahmed Pasha 15
battalions 4
squadrons 5
batteries 15,000 (12...