Treaty of Lausanne
Multilateral treaty between the Allies and the Turkish nationalist government replacing the never-ratified Treaty of Sèvres (1920). Recognised Turkish sovereignty over all of Anatolia, including the territory the Wilson arbitral award had assigned to Armenia, and codified the population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Armenian and Kurdish national-self-determination provisions of Sèvres were not carried over.
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Baseline context
Multilateral treaty between the Allies and the Turkish nationalist government replacing the never-ratified Treaty of Sèvres (1920). Recognised Turkish sovereignty over all of Anatolia, including the territory the Wilson arbitral award had assigned to Armenia, and codified the population exchange between Greece and Turkey. Armenian and Kurdish national-self-determination provisions of Sèvres were not carried over. The atlas classifies this as a treaty event in 1923 with critical severity. It is not flagged as an atrocity record in the database.
The event is linked to Ottoman Empire, Republic of Turkey, Geneva. No casualty or displacement range is encoded for this event.
The seeded citation trail currently points to Raymond Kévorkian, Michael A. Reynolds.
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