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The Treaty of Karlowitz was signed in 1699 in Karlovci, concluding the Austro-Ottoman war of 1683- 1697 in which the Ottoman side was defeated.

Following a two-month congress between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Holy League, a coalition of various European powers including Austria-Hungary, Poland, Venice and Russia, a treaty was signed on January 26, 1699. The Ottomans ceded most of Hungary, Transylvania and Slavonia to Austria while Podolia passed to Poland. Most of DalmatiaDalmatia ( Croatian Dalmacija Italian Dalmazia Serbian ) is a region of Croatia on the eastern coast of the Adriatic Sea, spreading between the island of Pag in the northwest and the Bay of Kotor in the southeast. The inner Dalmatia Dalmatinska Zagora str passed to Venice, along with the MoreaThe name Morea for Peloponnesos first appears in the 10th century in Byzantine chronicles. The anonymous 14th century Chronicle of Morea in more than 9000 lines of political verse, relates events of the establishment of feudalism in mainland Greece by the (the Peloponnesus peninsula) which the Ottomans restored in the Treaty of PassarowitzThe Treaty of Passarowitz is the peace treaty signed in Pozarevac (German Passarowitz Turkish Pasarofca Hungarian Pozsarevac , Serbia on July 21, 1718 between the Ottoman Empire on one side and the Austria and Venice on the other. In the years 1714- 1718, of 1718Events May 15 James Puckle, a London lawyer, patents the world's first machine gun. July 21 Treaty of Passarowitz signed November 22 Off the coast of Virginia, English pirate Edward Teach (best known as " Blackbeard") is killed in battle when a British bo.

The Treaty of Karlowitz marked the end of the Ottoman expansion westward into Europe and made Austria-Hungary the dominant power in southeastern Europe.

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