- The
Peace of
Zsitvatorok (or
Treaty of Sitvatorok) was a
peace treaty which ended the 13-year Long
Turkish War
between the
Ottoman Empire and the Habsburg...
- Hungary. It was
first mentioned as a
village in 1260. The 1606
Peace of
Zsitvatorok was
signed in Žitavská Tôň, a
small settlement near or
identical with...
- for the empire. Its
prestige was
further tarnished in the
Treaty of
Zsitvatorok,
signed in 1606,
whereby the
annual tribute paid by
Austria was abolished...
-
Krbava field, and the
short Long
Turkish War
ended with the
Peace of
Zsitvatorok in 1606,
after which Croatian classes tried unsuccessfully to have their...
- Rudolf. It was Matthias, not the emperor, who had
brokered the
Peace of
Zsitvatorok with the
Ottomans and in 1606 had
ended the
conflict in
Hungary by granting...
- Žitava may
refer to: Žitava (river), a
river in
Slovakia a part of the muni****lity Radvaň nad
Dunajom Zittau, Žitava
being the
Slavic name of the town...
-
addressed merely as the "kings of Vienna" (beç kıralı). With the
Peace of
Zsitvatorok in 1606, it was the
first time that the
Sublime Porte recognized Rudolf...
- with the
Hungarian rebels (Peace of Vienna) and the
Ottomans (Peace of
Zsitvatorok).
Rudolf was
angry with Matthias's
concessions and saw them as giving...
- (1547)
Treaty of
Adrianople (1568)
Treaty of
Vienna (1606)
Peace of
Zsitvatorok (1606)
Peace of Vasvár (1664) Holy
League (1684)
Treaty of Karlowitz...
- 1985
under the name of "Historic
Areas of Istanbul".
After the
Peace of
Zsitvatorok, seen as a blow to
Ottoman prestige,
Sultan Ahmed I
decided to build...