Austro-Turkish War of 1716-18

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The Treaty of Karlowitz (1699) was not an acceptable long-standing agreement for the Ottoman Empire. 12 years after Karlowitz, the Turks began the long prospect of taking revenge for their defeat in the Sixteen Years War.

First, the Turkish Grand Vizier Baltacı Mehmet's army defeated Peter the Great's Russian Army. Thereafter, the new Grand Vizier Damat Ali re-conquered Mora from the Venetians in 1715. In response to Austria, as the guarantor of the Treaty of Karlowitz, threatening the Ottoman Empire, the Ottoman Empire declared war against Austria. In 1716, Prince Eugene of Savoy defeated the Turks at Petrovaradin. The following year, after the Austrians captured Belgrade, the Turks wanted peace and in 1718 the Treaty of Passarowitz was signed. The Austrians maintained control over Belgrade and the Treaty of Passarowitz confirmed their gains in 1699, leaving the Turks with control over the south bank of the Danube River.


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