Treaty of Paris 1856
The Treaty of Paris of 1856 was
signed on March 30, 1856, and concluded the
Crimean
War.
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Members of the
Paris Convention of 1856 |
The official portrait of the participants in the Paris
Convention (1856) which put an end to the Crimean War.
Standing, left to right, are
Camillo Cavour and Emanuele Pes di Villamarina of Italy, two
unidentified diplomats, Muhammad Djemil Bey of Turkey,
Philippe Brunnow of Russia, an unidentified diplomat, and
Karl Ferdinand von Buol-Schauenstein of Austria. Seated are
Alexander Hubner of Austria, Mehmed Ali Pasa of Turkey,
George W.F. Villiers, Lord Claredon of Great Britain,
Alexandre Walewski of France, Prince Alekey Orlov of Russia,
Adolphe de Bourqueney of Franc, and Henry, Lord Cowley of
Great Britain.
Photo: Corbis
See also
Treaty of Berlin 1878
And here is the map:
Balkans 1856-1912
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