Treaty of Buchach

The Treaty of Buczacz was a Präliminarfriedensvertrag during the Ottoman- Polish War 1672-1676, which was signed in Buczacz between Poland - Lithuania on October 18, 1672 on the one hand and the Ottoman Empire on the other. The Polish King Michael Wiśniowiecki renounced his rights to the province of Podolia with Kamieniec Podolski, on the Province Braclaw with Braclaw, while the southern part of the province Kiev without Kiev, Ukraine, went to the Zaporozhian Cossacks, as vassals of the Porte. The militarily weakened Poland undertook in addition to make tribute payments of 22,000 zloty a year, but they were, never paid due to the resistance of the Polish Sejm and the outbreak of new armed conflicts under the hetman of the Polish Crown, Jan Sobieski.

In peace to Karlowitz from January 26, 1699 Poland - Lithuania was conquered by the Ottomans in the back areas.

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