The sultan adjudicates in favor of the …
Years: 1853 - 1853
The sultan adjudicates in favor of the French in 1853, despite the vehement protestations of the local Orthodox monks.
Russia’s Tsar Nicholas dispatches Prince Aleksandr Sergeyevich Menshikov on a special mission to the Sublime Porte.
Previous treaties have committed the sultan "to protect the Christian religion and its Churches," but Menshikov attempts to negotiate a new treaty, under which Russia would be allowed to interfere whenever it deemed the Sultan's protection inadequate.
At the same time, however, the British government of Prime Minister Aberdeen dispatches Lord Stratford, ambassador to the Porte for the past decade, who learns of Menshikov's demands upon arriving in Istanbul.
Stratford applies his diplomatic skills to convince the Sultan to reject the treaty, which would compromise the independence of the Turks.
Locations
People
- Abdulmejid I
- Aleksandr Sergeyevich Menshikov
- George Hamilton-Gordon, 4th Earl of Aberdeen
- Nicholas I
Groups
- Christians, Roman Catholic
- Christians, Eastern Orthodox
- Austria, Archduchy of
- Ottoman Empire
- Moldavia (Ottoman vassal), Principality of
- Wallachia (Ottoman vassal), Principality of
- Prussia, Kingdom of
- Russian Empire
- Greece, Kingdom of
- France, Second Empire of
- Britain (United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland)
