- Source: List of diplomatic missions of the Ottoman Empire
The Ottoman Empire's embassies were first established in the 1830s.
In 1870 the first permanent Ottoman diplomatic mission opened in London. The Ottoman Empire began classifying missions as great embassies, as legations/first class embassies, second class embassies, and third class embassies, beginning in 1886.
Europe
Austria-Hungary
Vienna – Classified as a "great" embassy
Belgium
Brussels – Classified as a third class embassy
Denmark
Copenhagen – Opened in 1917
France
Paris – Classified as a "great" embassy
Germany
Berlin – The legation began in 1837 with embassy status in 1874
Greece
Athens – Classified as a "legation" or a "first class embassy"
Italy
Rome – A single embassy for Italy was established upon the Unification of Italy
Montenegro
Çetine – Classified as a third class embassy, opened in 1880
Kingdom of Romania
Bucharest – Classified as a "legation" or a "first class embassy", opened in 1878
Russian Empire
Saint Petersburg – The legation opened in 1857 with embassy status in 1873
Kingdom of Sardinia
Turin – Closed upon the unification of Italy
Serbia
Belgrade – Opened in 1879
Kingdom of Sicily
Palermo – Closed upon the unification of Italy
Sweden
Stockholm – Opened in 1898
Switzerland
Bern – Opened in 1915
United Kingdom
London – Classified as a "great" embassy
Ukrainian People's Republic
Kyiv – This opened in 1918 and was the last Ottoman embassy to open.
North America
United States
Washington, D.C. (Embassy) – Classified as a "second class embassy". The empire sent its first envoy in 1867. It was designated as an embassy in 1912. In 1917 diplomatic relations ended.
New York City (Consulate-General) – Established after the 1880s to monitor anti-Ottoman activity.
Boston (Consulate-General) – Established in 1910 so the Ottomans could surveil Armenians in the U.S.
South America
Brazil
Rio de Janeiro (Embassy)
São Paulo
See also
Ottoman Empire Ministry of Foreign Affairs
References
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- List of diplomatic missions of the Ottoman Empire
- List of diplomatic missions of Azerbaijan
- Foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire
- Dissolution of the Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman Empire
- List of diplomatic missions of Russia
- Ottoman Empire in World War I
- Ministry of War (Ottoman Empire)
- List of diplomatic missions of Austria-Hungary
- List of presidents of Turkey