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  1. The Franco-Ottoman alliance, also known as the Franco-Turkish alliance, was an alliance established in 1536 between Francis I, King of France and Suleiman I of the Ottoman Empire. The strategic and sometimes tactical alliance was one of the longest-lasting and most important foreign alliances of France , and was particularly ...

  2. Lalliance franco-ottomane, ou alliance franco-turque, est une alliance établie en 1536 entre le roi de France François I er et le souverain turc de l'Empire ottoman, Soliman le Magnifique. Elle a été mentionnée comme la « première alliance diplomatique non idéologique de ce genre entre un empire chrétien et un empire non ...

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    • Expansion of French Language in Turkey
    • Accession of Turkey to The European Union
    • Trade
    • Armenian Genocide
    • Murders of PKK Activists in Paris
    • Operation Sea Guardian
    • Erdoğan-Macron Controversies
    • Resident Diplomatic Missions
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    Battle of Nicopolis

    In 1396, Jean Le Maingre, the Marshal of France, took part in the joint French–Hungarian crusade against the Ottoman Turks, which suffered a heavy defeat on September 28 at the Battle of Nicopolis. He was taken hostage by the Ottoman sultan Bayezid I, but, unlike many of his companions, escaped execution and was eventually ransomed. From France, it was said about 5,000 knights and squires joined, and were accompanied by 6,000 archers and foot soldiers drawn from the best volunteer and mercena...

    Franco-Ottoman alliance

    The Franco-Ottoman alliance, also Franco-Turkish alliance, was an alliance established in 1536 between the king of France Francis I and the Turkish sultan of the Ottoman Empire Suleiman the Magnificent. The objective for Francis I was to find an ally against the Habsburgs (see French–Habsburg rivalry and Ottoman–Habsburg wars). King Francis was imprisoned in Madrid when the first efforts at establishing an alliance were made. A first French mission to Suleiman seems to have been sent right af...

    Relations during the Ottoman decline

    In 1663, the Ottomans launched a disastrous invasion of the Habsburg Monarchy, ending at the Battle of St. Gotthard. The battle was won by the Christians, chiefly through the attack of 6,000 French troops led by La Feuillade and Coligny. In 1669, during the siege of Candia, the French prince Francois de Beaufort led the French troops defending the Venetian-ruled Candia (modern Heraklion, Crete) against the Ottoman Turks. The Barbary slave trade and Ottoman corsairs originating from Ottoman Al...

    French is the language associated with the Tanzimat period of reforms (1839–1876) in Turkish history. Apart from those involved in politics and diplomacy, also the authors and their immediate public during the various successive stages of modern Turkish literature overwhelmingly had the French language as their primary Western reference. Its prepon...

    In 2004, President Jacques Chiracsaid that France will hold a referendum on Turkey's entry into the EU when the issue arises, and any further EU enlargement will also be subject to a popular vote. In 2007, French President Nicolas Sarkozystated that "Turkey has no place inside the European Union." Sarkozy continued, "I want to say that Europe must ...

    With the open market conditions (for industrial products) set off with the EU-Turkey Customs Union starting in 1996, trade figures between France and Turkey were boosted by two and a half fold during the ensuing five years, reaching 5.8 billion Dollarsin 2000, and with France registering a clear surplus. Turkey became France's third largest trade p...

    Following approval of a French bill on 22 December 2011 that would make denial of the Armenian genocide a crime punishable by one-year prison sentence and a fine of €45,000 (about $61,387), the Turkish government froze bilateral relations and political meetings with France. Turkey also cancelled permission for French warships to dock and French mil...

    Turkey's National Intelligence Organization (MIT) was blamed for the 2013 murders of three Kurdish activists in Paris.

    On June 17, 2020, France accused Turkey that Turkish ships harassed a French warship which tried to check a Turkish vessel, which was suspected of smuggling arms to Libya, and that the Turkish navy is using their NATO call signals while accompanying Turkish vessels suspected of breaking the UN arms embargo in Libya. According to French officials, w...

    In November 2019, French President Emmanuel Macron criticized the Turkish invasion of north-eastern Syria, describing the offensive as contributing to "brain death" in NATO by undermining coordination between allies. Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğanreplied by claiming Macron had a shallow understanding of NATO, adding that Macron may be "brai...

    France has an embassy in Ankara and a consulate-general in Istanbul.
    Turkey has an embassy in Paris and consulates-general in Bordeaux, Lyon, Marseille, Nantes and Strasbourg.
    • Embassy of Turkey, Paris
  3. The foreign relations of the Ottoman Empire were characterized by competition with the Persian Empire to the east, Russia to the north, and Austria to the west. The control over European minorities began to collapse after 1800, with Greece being the first to break free, followed by Serbia. Egypt was lost in 1798–1805.

  4. The Franco–Turkish War, known as the Cilicia Campaign ( French: La campagne de Cilicie) in France and as the Southern Front ( Turkish: Güney Cephesi) of the Turkish War of Independence in Turkey, was a series of conflicts fought between France (the French Colonial Forces and the French Armenian Legion) and the Turkish National Forces (led by the...

    • 7 December 1918 – 20 October 1921, (2 years, 10 months, 1 week and 6 days)
    • Southern Anatolia ceded to Turkey
    • Cilicia, Levant, and Upper Mesopotamia
    • Southern Anatolia ceded to Turkey
  5. De Franco-Ottomaanse Alliantie was een alliantie tussen het Koninkrijk Frankrijk en het Ottomaanse Rijk. Het begon in 1536 en eindigde tijdens de regering van Napoleon I. De bondgenootschap tussen een christelijke en een islamitische staat, zorgde voor een hevige controverse en veroorzaakte een schandaal in het hele christelijke wereld.

  6. After having failed a first time, Napoleon entered into a Franco-Ottoman alliance and a Franco-Persian alliance in order to create an overland access for his troops to India.