what was treaty of Constantinople
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The Treaty of Constantinople (Treaty of İstanbul) was a treaty between the Ottoman Empire and the Kingdom of Bulgaria signed on 29 September 1913 after the Second Balkan War at the Ottoman capital Constantinople.
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Greece became independent in the year 1832 after the treaty of Constantinople.
It was between Britain, France Russia on one side and the Ottoman Empire on the other side.
Leopold stepped down as a claimant of the Greece throne.
The treaty allowed certain parts of the border area to be under control of Greece.
Explanation:
The Treaty of Constantinople was the result of the Constantinople Conference which was held in February 1832. ... The main provision of the treaty was that it recognised Greece as an independent nation.