- Source: Treaty of Warsaw
Treaty of Warsaw may refer to:
Treaty of Warsaw (1705), a Polish-Lithuanian–Swedish alliance during the Great Northern War
Treaty of Warsaw (1717), imposing the merger of Poland and Saxony, under the supervision of Russia
Treaty of Warsaw (1745), an alliance between Britain, Austria, the Dutch Republic and Poland-Saxony agreeing to uphold the Pragmatic Sanction
Treaty of Warsaw (1768) (Polish: Traktat Warszawski), granting rights to religious minorities
Treaty of Warsaw (1773), treaty of session between Poland and Austria, provided that the new frontier of Poland should follow a petty stream called the Podhorze river which was later found to have no existence; treaty between Poland and Prussia: Frederick II guaranteed the free exercise of religion for the Catholics of the annexed provinces
Treaty of Warsaw (1809)
Treaty of Warsaw (1849), between Russia and Austria
Treaty of Warsaw (1920), between Poland and the Ukrainian National Republic during the Polish–Soviet War
Treaty of Warsaw (1955), also known as the Warsaw Pact
Treaty of Warsaw (1970), agreement between West Germany and the People's Republic of Poland, re-establishing and normalizing bilateral relations, and provisionally recognizing Poland's western border
Treaty of Warsaw (1990), Polish–German border agreement finalizing the Oder–Neisse line
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Pakta Warsawa
- Perjanjian Warsawa (1970)
- Serangan Kiev (1920)
- Doktrin Ulbricht
- Idrimi
- Orang Yunani di Turki
- Przemysł II
- Rumania
- Lech Kaczyński
- Bolesław III
- Treaty of Warsaw
- Warsaw Pact
- Treaty of Warsaw (1970)
- Treaty of Warsaw (1920)
- Treaty of Riga
- Holy League (1684)
- German–Polish Border Treaty
- Warsaw (disambiguation)
- Treaty of Bromberg
- Duchy of Warsaw