International regulatory documents with special regime used by Romanian principalities in relations with the ottoman and the Russian empire
International regulatory documents with special regime used by Romanian principalities in relations with the ottoman and the Russian empire
Author(s): Ion Gr. IonescuSubject(s): Governance, Recent History (1900 till today), Geopolitics
Published by: Fundatia Română pentru Inteligenta Afacerii
Keywords: Congres; Wallachia; Moldavia; Ottoman Empire; Russian Empire; Romanian Principalities;
Summary/Abstract: Although the existence of some regulating documents, called capitulations, concerning the relations on various plans, between the Romanian Country, Moldavia and the Ottoman Empire was known, the first one of these diplomatic documents, that have been operational over time, was discovered only in 1974. It was an act that had been granted to Mihnea Turkished, in the year 1585. This important discovery has been completed, with others that had the same purpose. In fact, they were some diplomatic documents, with the role of Treaty, which has regulated quite explicitly, the status of the two Romanian principalities, in relations with the suzerain power. The most important fact of their contents was the recognition of the internal autonomy of principalities and a certain degree of freedom, in relations outside the borders. The price was that Romanian countries paid was ,however, to never become hostile to Ottoman interests, integrating in the Ottoman foreign policy and paying an annual tribute.
Journal: Management Intercultural
- Issue Year: 2015
- Issue No: 34
- Page Range: 433-437
- Page Count: 5
- Language: Romanian