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  1. 19 de feb. de 2015 · Signed at Sèvres ( France) on 10 August 1920. The treaty was never ratified by Turkey, and so never came into force: see the Treaty of Lausanne. This version compiled from the version published by the Brigham Young University Library . Preamble. Part I. The Covenant of the League of Nations (Arts. 1–26) Part II. Frontiers of Turkey (Arts. 27 ...

  2. Treaty of Peace between the Allied Powers and Turkey. THE BRITISH EMPIRE, FRANCE, ITALY AND JAPAN, these Powers being described in the present Treaty as the Principal Allied Powers , ARMENIA, BELGIUM, GREECE, THE HEDJAZ, POLAND, PORTUGAL, ROUMANIA, THE SERB-CROAT-SLOVENE STATE, and CZECHOSLOVAKIA, these Powers constituting with the Principal ...

  3. TREATY SERIES No. 11 (1930). TREATY OF PEACE . WITH . TURKEY, Signed at Sevres, August 10, 1920. [With Maps.] Presented to Parliament by Command of His Majesty. LONDON: PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY . HIS MAJESTY’S STATIONERY OFFICE. To be purchased through any Bookseller or directly from • :. H.M. STATIONERY OFFICE at the following addresses:

  4. ARTICLE 426. All judicial decisions given in Turkey by a judge or court of an Allied Power between October 30, 1918, and the coming into force of the new judicial system referred to in Article 136, Part III (Political Clauses) shall be recognised by the Turkish Government, which undertakes if necessary to ensure the execution of such decisions.

  5. English: Map of the Treaty of Sèvres on the day of its signing (August 10, 1920) Data: 20 de maio de 2019: Origem: File:TratadoDeSevres1920.svg

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › SèvresSèvres - Wikipedia

    Sèvres is a commune in the western suburbs of Paris, 10.3 km (6.4 mi) to the southwest of the centre of Paris, [3] with an eastern edge by the river Seine. The commune borders Île Seguin, an island in the Seine, in the commune of Boulogne-Billancourt, adjoining Sèvres. Situation of Sèvres. Map of the commune.

  7. Sèvres syndrome. (Redirected from Sèvres Syndrome) The Sèvres syndrome ( Turkish: Sevr sendromu) [1] [2] [3] refers to a popular [4] [5] belief in Turkey that dangerous internal and external enemies, [6] especially the West, [7] [8] are "conspiring to weaken and carve up the Turkish Republic ". [9] The term originates from the Treaty of ...