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| Birth of Izvolski Russia Izvolski |  |
| Birth of Alexander Petrovich Izvolski
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| Congress of Paris Alexander II |  |
| Paris Russia cedes Kars to Turkey
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| Paris Russia gives up the mouth of the Danube & Bessarabia to the future Romania
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| Paris Russia renounces claims to protect Turkish Christians
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| Paris The Danube is controlled by the great powers & an international commission
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| Paris The rights of neutrals in the Danube during time of war are defined
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| Paris Warships are forbidden on the Black Sea
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| Congress of Paris Nicholas I |  |
| 30th Mar Paris Final ratification of the peace agreement at Vienna
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| Congress of Paris Orlov |  |
| Paris Russia evacuates Kars & demolishes naval bases at Sevstopol, Odessa & Kherson
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| Paris Russia keeps most of Bessarabia, cedes the Danube mouth & keeps the Crimea
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| Paris Sent as Russian delegate to the Congress of Paris
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| Paris The Congress demilitarizes the Black Sea
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| Governor General of Poland Dmitrievich, Mikhail |  |
| Warsaw Appointed governor-general of Poland
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| Peace of Paris Nicholas I |  |
| 1st Feb Vienna Preliminary Peace conditions are agreed at Vienna
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| Publication of Turgenev Turgenev, Ivan Sergeyevich |  |
| Publication of, "Rudin"
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| Rule of Bessarabia Orlov |  |
| Bessarabia At the Congress of Paris Russia keeps most of Bessarabia
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| Rule of Crimea Orlov |  |
| Crimea At the Congress of Paris Russia keeps the Crimea
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| Rule of Danube Alexander II |  |
| River Danube The Danube is controlled by the great powers & an international commission
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| Rule of Danube Orlov |  |
| River Danube At the Congress of Paris Russia cedes the mouth of the River Danube
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| Rule of Kars Alexander II |  |
| Kars Ath the Congress of Paris Russia cedes Kars to Turkey
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| Rule of Kars Orlov |  |
| Kars At the Congress of Paris Russia evacuates Kars
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| Siege of Sevastopol Dmitrievich, Mikhail |  |
| Sevastopol Defends Sevastopol and finally retreats to the northern part of the town, which he continued to defend until peace is signed in Paris
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| Treaty of Paris Alexander II |  |
| 30th Mar Paris The "Four Points" plan is largely adhered to, most notably Russia's special privileges relating to the Danubian Principalities are transferred to the Great Powers
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| 30th Mar Paris The treaty of Paris stands until 1871, when France is crushed by Prussia in the Franco -Prussian War
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| 30th Mar Paris The Tsar and the Sultan agree not to establish any naval or military arsenal on the coast of the Black Sea
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| 30th Mar Paris Treaty settlement of the Congress of Paris
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| 30th Mar Paris Warships of all nations are perpetually excluded from the Black Sea, once the home to the Russian fleet (which had been destroyed in the course of the war)
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