
Treaty of Jassy
The Treaty of Jassy, signed in 1792, marked the end of the Russo-Turkish War between the Russian Empire and the Ottoman Empire. It established new borders, granting Russia control over territories in the Black Sea region, including parts of Moldavia and Wallachia. The treaty reinforced Russia's influence in Eastern Europe and limited Ottoman power, contributing to the gradual decline of the Ottoman Empire. It also aimed to stabilize relations between the two empires, setting a precedent for future treaties in the region and shaping the political landscape of Eastern Europe in the 19th century.