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Contents of Armenian Armistice Agreement

The Armenian Armistice Agreement is also known as the Mudros Armistice Agreement.

The content of the treaty is roughly as follows:

The Da Daniil Strait and Bosporus Strait are completely open to ships from all countries. Allies can requisition merchant ships, seaports, railways and other facilities of the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman Empire must break off diplomatic relations with other allies, and officials of the German Empire and the Austro-Hungarian Empire must leave Turkey within one month. ?

The Ottoman Empire needed to disband its armed forces and hand over its warships to the Allies. If there is a riot in the eastern provinces of the empire, the allies can invade and occupy. When allies feel threatened, they can also send troops to the military center in Turkey. The Ottoman army needs to retreat to the border stipulated in the 1878 Berlin Treaty.

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Background:

The Ottoman Empire participated in the First World War in 19 14, and formed an alliance with the German Empire, Austria-Hungary and Bulgaria. However, under the invasion of the allied forces and the Arab uprising, the territory of the Ottoman Empire in the Middle East was gradually occupied and eventually forced to stop fighting.

On October 30th, the Armistice Agreement of Mudros was signed by the Ottoman Empire and Britain on behalf of the Allies in Mudros, Lemnos Island in the central Aegean Sea.

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