Peace of Vasvár

Peace of Vasvár

The Peace of Vasvár was a treaty between the Austrian Habsburg Monarchy and the Ottoman Empire which followed the Battle of Saint Gotthard of August 1, 1664. It held for about 20 years, until 1683, during which border skirmishing escalated to a full scale war and culminated with the Turkish siege of Vienna for the second time.

At the moment of signing the Habsburg monarchy seemed to be in a better position than the Ottoman Turks military-wise. Instead of maintaining initiative and momentum, negotiations began, fighting stopped and peace was signed. Factions within the Monarchy insisted on further operations, particularly Croats and Hungarians, mainly because most of their territory was in Ottoman hands so they wanted to use the opportunity to reclaim their land. The noble Croatian families Zrinski and Frankopan viewed the treaty as particularly supplicating to the Ottomans, with them actually having to give the territories that had just been liberated back to the Ottomans as terms of the treaty, some of which belonged to them before occupation. This caused internal strife and instability in the Monarchy which would eventually culminate with the rebellion of the two Croatian noble families and Hungarian nobles led by Ferenc Rákóczi I against the king (Emperor to the German states in the monarchy).

With this peace treaty, Ottoman control of Transylvania and Uyvar was recognized, as well as the Austrian Empire becoming obliged to pay war reparations to the Ottoman Empire. This was the only time the French king, a traditional ally of the Ottomans since king Francis I of France fought against them. It was, also, one of the major factors in the Habsburgs' decision, as the much more valuable (and Kings personal) estates in the Netherlands, Belgium and the Holy Roman States (of the German Nation) as well as in Italy were threatened by France.

ee also

*List of treaties
*Wesselényi conspiracy
*Zrinski-Frankopan conspiracy


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