The Ottoman Empire signs the Treaty of…
September 1829 CE
The Ottoman Empire signs the Treaty of Adrianople with Russia, thus ending the Russo-Turkish War, on September 14, 1829.
Russia gains some territory at the mouth of the Danube, and and the fortresses of Akhaltsikhe and Akhalkalaki in Georgia.
The Sultan recognizes Russia's possession of Georgia (with Imeretia, Mingrelia, Guria) and of the Khanates of Erivan and Nakhichevan which had been ceded to the tsar by Persia in the Treaty of Turkmenchay a year earlier.
The treaty opens the Dardanelles to all commercial vessels, thus liberating commerce for cereals, livestock and wood.
However, it will take the Treaty of Hünkâr İskelesi (1833) to finally settle the Straits Question between the signatories.