• Treaty of Nasuh Pasha (Persian: عهدنامه نصوح پاشا, Turkish: Nasuh Paşa Antlaşması) was a treaty between the Ottoman Empire and Safavid Persia after the...
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  • Nasuh Pasha was an Ottoman statesman of Albanian origin. He was grand vizier of the Ottoman Empire from 5 August 1611 until 17 October 1614. He was from...
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    Ahmed I (category Ottoman people of the Ottoman–Persian Wars)
    vast territories in the Caucasus were ceded back to Persia per the Treaty of Nasuh Pasha in 1612, territories that had been temporarily conquered in the...
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  • Ottoman statesman and grand vizier Treaty of Nasuh Pasha, treaty between Ottoman Turkey and Safavid Persia after the war of 1603 - 1612 This page or section...
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  • Ottoman–Safavid war (1603–1612), the Ottomans and Safavids had signed the Treaty of Nasuh Pasha, in which their borders were changed back to the previous one under...
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  • war of 1615–1618. (signed on 26 September 1618 in Sarab) By the treaty of Nasuh Pasha in 1612 Ottoman Empire had agreed to turn back Caucasus and Northwest...
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  • Russo-Persian Wars (category Military history of Georgia (country))
    1612, Shah Abbas I signed the Treaty of Nasuh Pasha with the Ottoman Empire to end the Ottoman-Persian wars. This treaty stipulated Persian neutrality...
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  • Ottoman–Persian Wars (category Early modern history of Georgia (country))
    eastern Anatolia, the Caucasus, and Iraq. Among the numerous treaties, the Treaty of Zuhab of 1639 is usually considered as the most significant, as it fixed...
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    treaty's signatories were stripped of their citizenship by the Grand National Assembly, led by Mustafa Kemal Pasha, which ignited the Turkish War of Independence...
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  • With the reconquest of Shirvan, the Safavids had recovered all territories lost to the Ottomans in 1590. (see Treaty of Nasuh Pasha) Blow 2009, pp. 82–83...
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