Treaty of Constantinople (1562)
In 1562, Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand I and the Ottoman Sultan Suleiman I formalized a truce made in 1547 between Holy Roman and Ottoman Empires.[1]
The treaty confirmed that the Ottoman Empire kept its gains in central Hungary, while the western and northern Hungary remained under Hapsburg rule.[1] The treaty confirmed that Transylvania remained under Ottoman control.[1]
See also
References
- Mikaberidze 2011, p. 249.
Sources
- Mikaberidze, Alexander (2011). "Treaty of Constantinople (1562)". In Mikaberidze, Alexander (ed.). Conflict and Conquest in the Islamic World: A Historical Encyclopedia. I: A-K. ABC-CLIO.
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