Treaty of Bucharest (1886)

The Treaty of Bucharest was signed by Serbia and Bulgaria on 3 March  [O.S. 19 February] 1886 in Bucharest (capital of Romania), marking the end of the Serbo-Bulgarian War. The treaty contained a single article, stating that peace between the two countries was restored.[1][2] The treaty paved the way for the political imperative whereby only the Bulgarian prince could be a governor of Eastern Rumelia.

Delegates who signed the treaty

See also

References

  1. Hertslet, Edward (1891), "Treaty of Peace between Bulgaria and Servia, Signed at Bucharest, 3rd March 1886. (Translation)", The Map of Europe by Treaty; which have taken place since the general peace of 1814. With numerous maps and notes, vol. IV (1875–1891) (First ed.), London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office, p. 3151, retrieved 4 January 2013.
  2. Coleman Phillipson, Termination of War and Treaties of Peace, 2008, p. 173.


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