Use dmy dates date August 2010 Indigenous Peoples of Canada Treaty6 is an agreement between the Monarchy in Canada Canadian monarch and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians and other tribes of Indians at Fort Carlton , Fort Pitt Saskatchewan Fort Pitt and Battle River . The area agreed upon by the Plain and Wood Cree represents most of the central area of the current provinces of Saskatchewan and Alberta . One Manitoba band also signed on to the treaty by adhesion in 1898. The treaty signings began in August 1876, with adhesions added in 1898 in central Saskatchewan in the Montreal Lake area. Reasons for a proposed treaty At this time, the American Bison buffalo , the staple of the people that lived on the plains, was disappearing at an alarming rate due to the settlement activities. Citation needed date September 2010 The Tribal chief chiefs realized that if they did not sign a treaty with the Crown, they might starve or have to attack more of the forts and settlements within the area. A second major reason for the signing of the treaty was that a smallpox epidemic had recently gone through the area, killing many of the Cree. Terms of the treaty Each Native family of five covered by Treaty6 received convert 4.45 mi2 km2 of land convert 128 acre ha per person , which they could sell ... 1958 Enfranchisement Claim ref List of Treaty6 First Nations col start col 3 Alberta Alexander ... The Making of Treaty6 Alberta Online Encyclopedia http www.ainc inac.gc.ca al hts tgu pubs t6 trty6 eng.asp Copy of Treaty No. 6 between Her Majesty the Queen and the Plain and Wood Cree Indians ... Confederacy of Treaty6 First Nations Numbertreaty treaty6 First Nations in Alberta DEFAULTSORT Treaty 06 Category Numbered Treaties Category 1876 treaties Category History of Alberta ... of the treaty was that a medicine chest would be kept at the home of the Indian Agent Canada Indian ... or Infectious disease pestilence relief. One of the chiefs who signed this treaty was Poundmaker ... more details
Refimprove date August 2009 Image Traktat brzeski 1918.jpg thumb right 300px The first two pages of the Treaty ... A treaty is an express agreement under international law entered into by actors in international law, namely sovereign state s and international organizations . A treaty may also be known as an international ... treaties and the rules are the same. ref In United States constitutional law, the term treaty ... liable under international law. Modern usage A treaty is an official, express written agreement that states ... IUC International Law , pp. 88 92. page 88 ref A treaty is that official document which expresses .... 135. ref or entities. It is possible however for a bilateral treaty to have more than two parties consider ... groups, the Swiss on the one part and the EU and its member states on the other part . The treaty ... date November 2010 A multilateral treaty is concluded among several countries. ref name nicholson135 ... compacts, e.g., the Treaty of Locarno which guarantees each signatory against attack from another. ref name nicholson135 Adding and amending treaty obligations Reservations Main Reservation law Reservations are essentially caveat s to a state s acceptance of a treaty. Reservations are unilateral ... already joined a treaty . Originally, international law was unaccepting of treaty reservations, rejecting them unless all parties to the treaty accepted the same reservations. However, in the interest ... permitted to the extent that they are not inconsistent with the goals and purposes of the treaty. When a state limits its treaty obligations through reservations, other states party to that treaty ... the reservation does not change the accepting state s legal obligations as concerns other parties to the treaty . If the state opposes, the parts of the treaty affected by the reservation drop out completely ... that treaty between those two state parties whatsoever. The objecting and opposing state essentially refuses to acknowledge the reserving state is a party to the treaty at all. ref Vienna Convention ... more details
Infobox Film name The Treaty image caption director Jonathan Lewis producer Kieran Corrigan writer Brian Phelan starring Brendan Gleeson br Ian Bannen br Julian Fellowes br Barry McGovern music cinematography Breffni Byrne editing Chris Rodmell distributor released 1991 runtime country film Ireland language English budget preceded by followed by The Treaty is a 1991 Republic of Ireland Irish historical film historical television film directed by Jonathan Lewis. The film is about the Anglo Irish Treaty that Michael Collins Irish leader Michael Collins bargained for with the British government in 1921. It is almost all factually accurate, and it shows how negotiation s actually worked. Low budget and originally made for television , this RTE BBC co production remains one of the best Irish television film s. Brendan Gleeson performed the role of Michael Collins, Barry McGovern played amon de Valera , Bosco Hogan played Robert Erskine Childers Erskine Childers , Julian Fellowes played Winston Churchill and Ian Bannen played David Lloyd George . External links imdb title 190088 The Treaty rotten tomatoes id treaty title The Treaty http www.youtube.com watch?v 99aZIm1DZVY A small clip of the The Treaty DEFAULTSORT Treaty, The Category 1991 films Category Biographical films Category Irish films Category 1990s drama films Category English language films Category History of Ireland Category Irish War of Independence films Ireland film stub Tv film stub ... more details
Use mdy dates date February 2011 distinguish2 Cyrillic Year dab 6 Year nav 6 M1 year in topic NOTOC Year 6 Roman numerals VI was a common year starting on Friday link will display the full calendar of the Julian calendar . At the time, it was known as the Year of the Consulship of Lepidus and Arruntius or, less frequently, year 759 Ab urbe condita . The denomination 6 for this year has been used since the early medieval period , when the Anno Domini calendar era became the prevalent method in Europe for naming years. The number 6 is also related to the term score Events onlyinclude By place Roman Empire Herod Archelaus , ethnarch of Samaria , Judea , and Idumea , is deposed and banished to Vienne in Gaul . Iudaea Province Iudaea and Moesia become Roman Empire Roman provinces destroying the Dardani Syria Roman province Syria is guarded by legions Legio X Fretensis X Fretensis , Legio III Gallica III Gallica , Legio VI Ferrata VI Ferrata , and Legio XII Fulminata XII Fulminata . Emperor Augustus sets up a special treasury, the aerarium militare 170 million sestertii , to pay bonuses to retiring legion veterans. Tiberius makes Carnuntum his base of operations against Maroboduus The Roman ... consecutive State of Origin series wins. References Reflist DEFAULTSORT 6 Category 6 af 6 als 0er Johr 6 ang 6 ar 6 an 6 arc 6 ast 6 gn 6 az 6 bn bjn 6 zh min nan 6 n be 6 be x old 6 bh bg 6 bar 6 bs 6 br 6 ca 6 cv 6 cs 6 co 6 cy 6 da 6 de 6 et 6 el 6 es 6 eo 6 eu 6 fa fr 6 fy 6 ga 6 gl 6 gan 6 ko 6 hy 6 hi hr 6. io 6 bpy id 6 ia 6 os 6 is 6 rtal it 6 he 6 jv 6 ka 6 csb 6 kk 6 kw 6 sw 6 ht 6 almanak jilyen la 6 lv 6. gads lb 6 lt 6 m. lmo 6 hu 6 mk 6 mg 6 mr . . ms 6 nah 6 nl 6 ne ja 6 nap 6 no 6 nn 6 nrm 6 oc 6 or uz 6 pi nds 6 pl 6 pt 6 ty 6 ro 6 qu 6 ru 6 sah 6 sa sq 6 simple 6 sk 6 rok sl 6 srn 6 sr 6 sh 6 su 6 fi 6 sv 6 tl 6 ta 6 tt 6 th . . 549 tr 6 tk 6 uk 6 ur 6 vec 6 vi 6 vo 6 vls 6 war 6 yo 6 zh yue 6 diq 6 zh 6 ... more details
Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name On the 6 Type studio Artist Jennifer Lopez Cover ... producer Dan Shea , Ric Wake , Alvin West, Juan Vicente Zambrano This album On the 6 br 1999 Next album J.Lo album J.Lo br 2001 Misc Singles Name On the 6 Type studio Single 1 If You Had My Love Single ... Rating 3 4 http www.tower.com on 6 jennifer lopez cd wapi 106696219 link On the 6 is the debut ... refers to the 6 New York City Subway service 6 subway line in New York City , which Lopez used ... title for On the 6 was Feelin So Good since Lopez wanted the song Feelin So Good to be the lead ... signed to Epic and later pressings of On the 6 were released by Columbia Records . Track listing ... Lopez, Samuel Barnes, Jean Claude Olivier, Tonino Baliardo, Nicolas Reyes length2 6 13 title3 ... If You Had My Love length2 4 25 title3 Una Noche M s length3 4 05 title4 Should ve Never length4 6 ... 50 Albums Wallonia style text align center 6 align left Canadian Albums Chart style text align center 5 align left MegaCharts Dutch Albums Chart style text align center 6 align left Finnish Albums ... cite web url http musicline.de de chartverfolgung summary title Lopez 2C Jennifer On The 6 longplay title Musicline.de Jennifer Lopez On The 6 accessdate 2008 11 27 work Musicline.de language German ... music release d 235806 1 title On The 6 Oricon accessdate 2008 11 27 work Oricon language Japanese ... www.chartstats.com albuminfo.php?id 6440 title Chart Stats Jennifer Lopez On The 6 accessdate 2008 ... certifications album.asp?suite 4&forme certif 11&annee 18 2001 2X Gold Certification of On The 6 ... Jennifer Lopez On The 6&strAktion suche Gold Platin Datenbank durchsuchen dead link date August ... align center Gold ref http hitparade.ch search certifications.asp?search Jennifer Lopez On The 6 Switzerland ... Combs Category Article Feedback 5 cs On the 6 de On the 6 es On the 6 fr On the 6 hr On the 6 it On the 6 he On the 6 sw On the 6 hu On the 6 nl On the 6 pl On the 6 pt On the 6 ru On the 6 simple On the 6 ... more details
Infobox animanga Header name No. 6 image caption genre Science fiction , Shonen , Fantasy Infobox animanga ... July 8, 2011 last September 16, 2011 episodes 11 episode list Infobox animanga Footer No. 6 is a nine ... 01 07 noitamina to air usagi drop no 6 in july title Fuji TV s Noitamina to Air Usagi Drop, No. 6 ... takes place in the ideal and perfect city known as No. 6 . Shion, a boy raised in the elite and privileged ... DogKeeper InuKashi voiced by Kei Shind One of the residents of the West Block outside of NO. 6 ... to sell from a contact within NO. 6 s Correctional Facility. Inukashi was raised by a dog who she ... friend and a fellow resident of NO. 6. Like Shion, she s a child genius her specialisation is neurobiology ... she spent in No. 5 has changed her, and she begins to doubt that No. 6 is really the utopia she was brought ... Novels No. 6 began as a novel series written by Atsuko Asano writer Atsuko Asano . Nine tank bon ... Announces License of No. 6 url http www.animenewsnetwork.com press release 2011 08 03 sentai filmworks announces license of no 6 publisher Anime News Network accessdate 3 August 2011 ref NOTE Episodes ... name WN July cite web url http anime.webnt.jp programs view 45 title NO. 6 publisher Web Newtype language ..., Nezumi shows Shion what really lies beyond the walls of No. 6. Japanese episode list EpisodeNumber ... ref name WN July ShortSummary Soon after escaping from No. 6, Shion finds that he is also infected ... he loathes, Nezumi rejoices. And when Shion states that the inhabitants of No. 6 must be warned ... Another person in No. 6 has suddenly aged and died, this time a woman who worked at the Twilight ... is told she must immediately return to No. 6 because her grandmother has died. Japanese episode list ... NO. 6 publisher Web Newtype language Japanese accessdate August 10, 2011 archiveurl http www.webcitation.org 60qOi9JBl archivedate August 10, 2011 ref ShortSummary Safu has returned to No. 6 because ... by her grandmother don t smell like her. While back in No. 6, she visits Karan and learns of what ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox album See Wikipedia WikiProject Albums Name 666 Type Album Artist Smackin Isaiah Cover Smackinisaiah666.jpg Released 2000 Genre Punk rock br Melodic hardcore Length 51 21 Label Tank Records Tank Producer Joe Reilly br Smackin Isaiah br Noszticius Vilmos br Moronique br Willie Samuels br Merrick Reviews Last album Gets Eaten Alive br 2000 This album 666 br 2002 Next album The Way To A Girl s Heart Is Through Her Boyfriend s Stomach The Way To A Girl s Heart Is Through... br 2002 666 is a split CD between Smackin Isaiah a.k.a. A Wilhelm Scream , Moronique and Merrick . The album got the title 666 because each band has 6 songs each on the album. It was released on a small indie label called Tank Records which was run by Smackin Isaiah guitarist John Carvalho. The album had a short run of no more than 2000 copies and is now quite rare. This album is the follow up to Smackin Isaiah s second cassette release entitled Gets Eaten Alive . Track listing Smackin Isaiah Studying The Sidewalk Today s Special How To Set Yourself On Fire The Devil Lives In Massachusetts It Never Happened Don t Wake Me Up Moronique Belong The Edge College Trends Elevated Hollow The Lost Story Merrick Blue Light Night Present Past Sell Me Untried In Silence Amusement Park Personnel Band members Smackin Isaiah Nuno Pereira vocals Trevor Reilly guitar vocals John Carvalho guitar Jonathan Teves bass vocals Nicholas Pasquale Angelini drums Moronique Sosa Kodaj vocals guitar Rudi Las Vegas guitar Thomas Kaim bass vocals Andi Schwab drums Merrick Marco vocals guitar Kelly vocals bass James guitar Nick drums keyboard Other contributors Joe Reilly Recording, engineering, mixing and production for Smackin Isaiah Smackin Isaiah Production for Smackin Isaiah Noszticius Vilmos Recording, engineering, mixing and production for Moronique Moronique Production for Moronique Willie Samuels Recording, engineering, mixing and production for Merrick Merrick Production for Merrick ... more details
Osage Treaty may refer to Osage Treaty 1808 or Treaty of Fort Clark Osage Treaty 1815 , one of the Treaties of Portage des Sioux Osage Treaty 1818 or Treaty of St. Louis Osage Treaty 1825 disambig ... more details
Treaty of Berwick refers to several treaties associated with the Scotland Scottish England English border town Berwick upon Tweed Treaty of Berwick 1357 , October 1357, between Edward III of England and David II of Scotland , securing the release from captivity of the latter Treaty of Berwick 1560 , 27 February 1560, between the James Hamilton, 2nd Earl of Arran Duc du Chatelherault as second person of Scotland , and Queen Elizabeth I , agreeing to act jointly to expel the French from Scotland see also Scottish Reformation Treaty of Berwick 1586 , July 6 1586, a mutual defence agreement between Queen Elizabeth I of England and King James VI of Scotland Treaty of Berwick 1639 , 18 June 1639, between England and Scotland, ending the First Bishops War disambig no Berwick traktaten ... more details
Buffalo First Nation non Treaty signatory council member included in Treaty 4 Star Blanket First Nation Wood Mountain First Nation non Treaty signatory council member included in Treaty 4 Saskatoon Tribal Council Kinistin First Nation Mistawasis First Nation Treaty6 signatory council member Muskeg Lake First Nation Treaty6 signatory council member Muskoday First Nation Treaty6 signatory council member One Arrow First Nation Treaty6 signatory council member Whitecap Dakota First Nation ...Treaty 4 was a treaty established between Queen Victoria of the United Kingdom Victoria and the Cree and Saulteaux First Nations . The area covered by Treaty 4 represents most of current day southern Saskatchewan ... booty pose.jpg title First Nations Communities and Treaty Boundaries in Saskatchewan publisher ... 2009 12 02 ref This treaty is also called the Qu appelle Treaty, as its first signings were conducted ... continue until September 1877. Reasons for the Treaty The Government of Canada negotiated the first ... in southern Saskatchewan. Terms of the Treaty Each family of 5 covered by Treaty 4 would receive ... 1877 Fort Walsh, Saskatchewan Fort Walsh signing List of Treaty 4 First Nations Manitoba Swampy Cree Tribal Council Chemawawin Cree Nation Treaty 5 signatory council member Grand Rapids First Nation Treaty 5 signatory council member Marcel Colomb First Nation Treaty6 signatory council member Mathias Colomb First Nation Treaty6 signatory council member Mosakahiken Cree Nation Treaty 5 signatory council member Opaskwayak Cree Nation Treaty 5 signatory council member Sapotaweyak Cree Nation Wuskwi Sipihk First Nation West Region Tribal Council Ebb and Flow First Nation Treaty 2 signatory council member Gamblers First Nation Keeseekoowenin First Nation Treaty 2 signatory council member O Chi Chak Ko Sipi First Nation Treaty 2 signatory council member Pine Creek First Nation Rolling River First Nation Skownan First Nation Treaty 2 signatory council member Tootinaowaziibeeng Treaty Reserve ... more details
The Treaty of Stockholm may refer to Treaty of Stockholm 1371 Treaty of Stockholm 1435 Treaty of Stockholm 1465 Treaty of Stockholm 1497 Treaty of Stockholm 1502 Treaty of Stockholm 1523 Treaty of Stockholm 1672 Treaty of Stockholm Great Northern War Treaty of Stockholm 1719 Hannover Treaty of Stockholm Great Northern War Treaty of Stockholm 1720 Prussia Treaty of Stockholm Great Northern War Treaty of Stockholm 1720 Denmark Treaty of Stockholm 1813 Treaty of Stockholm 1884 establishes mutual defensive alliance between Russia and Germany Russia and Austria Hungary recognize each other s territorial possessions. disambig ... more details
The Treaty of T plitz other spellings Treaty of Toeplitz , Treaty of Toplitz was signed in T plitz on 9 September 1813, between Russia , Austria , and Prussia . The purpose of the agreement was to establish and strengthen a united coalition force against Napoleon I of France . Based on the terms of the accord, all signatories agreed to support each other with 60,000 troops. Another Treaty of Toplitz was signed between Great Britain and Austria. ref Clare, p. 2707. The following were the treaties constituting the new Coalition against Napoleon ... 5. The Treaty of Toplitz between Austria, Prussia and Russia, September 9, 1813, by which these three powers were to aid each other with sixty thousand troops. 6. The Treaty of Toplitz between Great Britain and Austria. ref References reflist See also List of treaties Sources Clare, Israel Smith. Library of Universal History Containing a Record of the Human Race from the Earliest Historical Period to the Present Time Embracing a General Survey of the Progress of Mankind in National and Social Life, Civil Government, Religion, Literature, Science and Art . R. S. Peale, J. A. Hill, 1897 Original from the New York Public Library . Category 1813 in Austria Category Treaties of the Austrian Empire Category 1813 treaties Category Treaties of the United Kingdom Category Treaties of the Russian Empire Category Treaties of the Kingdom of Prussia Category 1813 in Prussia Category 1813 in Russia ... more details
For the First Treaty of Lausanne after the Italo Turkish War of 1911 1912 Italo Turkish War The 1912 Treaty of Lausanne Infobox Treaty name Treaty of Lausanne long name image Turkey Greece Bulgaria on Treaty of Lausanne.png image width 300px caption Borders of Turkey according to the Treaty of Lausanne ... language French , German language German languages website wikisource The Treaty of Lausanne was a peace treaty signed in Lausanne , Switzerland on 24 July 1923, that settled the Anatolia n and Eastern Thrace East Thracian parts of the partitioning of the Ottoman Empire . ref name Treaty http wwi.lib.byu.edu index.php Treaty of Lausanne Full text of the Treaty of Lausanne 1923 ref The treaty ... March, and by the governments of Great Britain , Italy and Japan on 6 August. It was registered in the League of Nations Treaty Series on 5 September 1924. ref League of Nations Treaty Series , vol. 28, pp. 12 113. ref The Treaty of Lausanne superseded the Treaty of S vres which was signed by representatives of the Ottoman Empire . The treaty was the consequence of the Turkish War of Independence ... movement led by Mustafa Kemal Atat rk . The treaty also led to the international recognition ... . ref name Treaty Background main Conference of Lausanne See also Partitioning of the Ottoman Empire ... to the Treaty of S vres 1920 which was annulled and replaced by the Treaty of Lausanne 1923 as a consequence .... Turkey, rejected the Treaty of S vres that was signed by the Ottoman Empire. Negotiations were undertaken ... and tense debates, the treaty was signed on 24 July as a result of eight months of arduous negotiation ... The treaty was composed of 143 articles with major sections including ref name Mango cite book ... of the Ottoman Empire abolition of capitulations Agreements Binding letters. The treaty provided ... ks z 2004 loc 255 clarify date August 2011 reason needs full cite ref Article 14 of the treaty granted ... had unilaterally annexed them on November 5, 1914. ref name Treaty The fate of the province of Mosul ... more details
Treaty of stanbul may refer to Treaty of stanbul 1479 Treaty of stanbul 1533 Treaty of Istanbul 1590 Treaty of stanbul 1700 Treaty of stanbul 1724 Treaty of stanbul 1736 Treaty of stanbul 1832 Treaty of stanbul 1897 Treaty of stanbul 1913 See also Treaty of Constantinople disambiguation List of treaties of the Ottoman Empire disambig ... more details
Borders of Poland The Treaty of Zgorzelec Full title The Agreement Concerning the Demarcation of the Established and the Existing Polish German State Frontier , also known as the Treaty of G rlitz and Treaty of Zgorzelic between the People s Republic of Poland Republic of Poland and East Germany GDR was signed on 6 July 1950 in Polish Zgorzelec , until 1945 the eastern part of the divided city of G rlitz . File Bundesarchiv Bild 183 R87570, G rlitzer Abkommen.jpg thumb left 270px Grotewohl l. and Cyrankiewicz walking to the Zgorzelec community centre to sign the treaty The agreement was signed under Soviet Union Soviet pressure by Otto Grotewohl , prime minister of the provisional government of the GDR East Germany and Polish premier J zef Cyrankiewicz . It recognized the Oder Neisse line implemented by the 1945 Potsdam Agreement as the border between the two states. ref name EEJ Johnson, Edward Elwyn. http www.eej esq.com PDFs German Reunification.pdf International law aspects of the German refunification alternative answers to the German question Page 13 ref The terms referred to the defined and existing border from the Baltic Sea west of winouj cie however without mentioning Szczecin .... The treaty was worded as a declaration and was not recognised as a legitimate international treaty ... Allies over the West Germany under the Bonn Paris conventions pending a final peace treaty with Germany the later Treaty on the Final Settlement with Respect to Germany . So although the treaty was binding ... Brandt by signing the Treaty of Warsaw 1970 Treaty of Warsaw de facto acknowledged the border. The community centre in which the treaty was signed is one of Zgorzelec s main sights and is found in a park ... of the Treaty of Zgorzelec featuring the presidents Wilhelm Pieck GDR and Boles aw Bierut ... of the Treaty of Zgorzelec, issued in 1970 gallery Links http www.dpg bundesverband.de links ... icon wikisourcelang pl dope niacz Uk adu zgorzeleckiego Treaty of Zgorzelec References and notes reflist ... more details
Five peace treaty peace treaties were signed in Bucharest Treaty of Bucharest 1812 May 28, 1812, at the end of the Russo Turkish War 1806 1812 Russo Turkish war , Ottoman Empire Turkey cedes Bessarabia to Russian Empire Russia Treaty of Bucharest 1886 March 3, 1886, at the end of the Serbo Bulgarian War Treaty of Bucharest 1913 August 10, 1913, at the end of the Second Balkan War Treaty of Bucharest 1916 August 4, 1916, treaty of alliance between Romania and Triple Entente Entente France, Britain and Russia Treaty of Bucharest 1918 May 6, 1918, treaty between Romania and the Central Powers . It was not ratified due to the defeat of the Central Powers. disambig bg ca Tractat de Bucarest de Friede von Bukarest el es Tratado de Bucarest eo Traktato de Bukare to fr Trait de Bucarest ko it Trattato di Bucarest he hu Bukaresti b ke egy rtelm s t lap nl Vrede van Boekarest ja no Bucure ti traktaten pl Traktat w Bukareszcie pt Tratado de Bucareste ro Tratatul de la Bucure ti dezambiguizare ru sv Bukarestf rdraget uk zh ... more details
Treaty of Erzurum refers to either of two treaties, in 1823 and 1847, that settled boundary disputes between the Ottoman Empire and Iran . First Treaty Although the Treaty of Zuhab in 1639 had established the boundary between Ottoman Empire and Iran, the border in the mountainous Zuhab region remained a site of intermittent conflict in the subsequent two centuries. Ottoman incursions in north west Iran in persuite of rebel tribesmen made Persians to retaliated. this attack prompted Sultan Mahmud II in 1821 to declare war on Iran. Fath Ali Shah Qajar s army barely managed to defeat the superior Ottoman army. The first Treaty of Erzurum was signed in July 1823, but it essentially confirmed the 1639 border and thus failed to resolve the disputes that had led to conflict. Second Treaty A series of border incidents in the 1830s again brought Iran and the Ottoman Empire to the brink of war. Britain and Russia offered to mediate, and a second Treaty of Erzurum was signed on May 31, 1847. ref Victor Prescott and Gillian D. Triggs, International Frontiers and Boundaries Law, Politics and Geography Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, 2008 ISBN 9004167854 , p. 6. ref This treaty divided the disputed region between Iran and the Ottoman Empire and provided for a boundary commission to delimit the entire border. The boundary commission s work encountered several political setbacks but finally completed its task in 1914. References reflist Bibliography Lambton, Ann K. S. The Qajar Dynasty. In Q j r Persia Eleven Studies , edited by Ann K. S. Lambton. Austin University of Texas Press, 1987. External Links http ariarman.org Amirkabir Diplomatic.htm Persian text of Erzurum treaty Ottoman treaties Category Treaties of the Ottoman Empire Erzurum Category 1847 treaties Category 1823 treaties Category Treaties of the Qajar dynasty Erzurum Category History of Erzurum ar fa ru ... more details
For the site of the negotiation and signing of the Convention of Kanagawa Kanagawa Treaty House Image Busby s residence Treaty House, Waitangi, East.jpg thumb right The restored Treaty House at Waitangi. In New Zealand , the Treaty House refers to the former house of the British Resident in New Zealand, James Busby . The Treaty of Waitangi , the document that established the British Colony of New Zealand was signed in the grounds of the Treaty House on 6 February 1840. The grounds had previously been the site of other important events, such as the signing of the Declaration of the Independence of New Zealand . The house and grounds remained in private hands until 1932, when they were purchased by Governor General Viscount Bledisloe and donated to the nation. They were dedicated as a national reserve in 1934, in a ceremony attended by thousands of people, both M ori people M ori and P keh , and including the M ori King Movement M ori King . It was the site of another major event in 1940, when the centenary of the Treaty signing was celebrated. ref Reed, V.H. 1957 , Gift of Waitangi ref From 1947 the grounds became the site of annual Waitangi Day celebrations. Architectural history The Treaty House was built in 1833 4 for Busby and his family. It is one of New Zealand s oldest surviving ... Trust Register NZHPT 6 2009 03 28 ref The property remained in the Busby family until 1882, when ... of the Treaty signing, the house was modified to more accurately reflect what it would have ... Places Trust Category I listed building since 1983. It contains a museum devoted to the Treaty and to life ... Official website of the Treaty house and grounds http www.treatyofwaitangi.govt.nz Official Treaty of Waitangi site coord 35.2658 174.0816 region NZ NTL type landmark display title Category Far North District Category Treaty of Waitangi Category NZHPT Category I listings in the Northland Region Category Houses in New Zealand Category History of the Northland Region mi Whare Tiriti nn Treaty ... more details
The Treaty of Hu may refer to The Treaty of Hu 1863 , which confirms the First Treaty of Saigon The Treaty of Hue 1883 , which cedes the regions of Annam and Tonkin to the French Empire The Treaty of Hue 1884 , which confirms the 1883 Treaty of Hu disambig fr Trait de Hu no Hu traktaten ... more details
orphan date August 2010 The Maipu Treaty was signed on 30 October 2009 by the presidents of Chile , Michelle Bachelet , and Argentina , Cristina Fern ndez , in Maip , Chile Maip , Chile. The main purposes of it are to restore a railway connection between both countries, across the Andes mountain range, and a tunnel that goes through it at ground level. ref name Andes http www.losandes.com.ar notas 2009 10 31 editorial 454373.asp Acuerdo de Maip , hacia la integraci n continental es ref The project intends as well to allow 6 more crossings at other points of the Andes, and to facilitate the work of the Customs operations. ref name Andes See also Treaty of Peace and Friendship of 1984 between Chile and Argentina References Reflist External links http www.amersur.org.ar Integ TratadoDeMAIPU.pdf Text of the treaty es Category Argentina Chile treaties Category 2009 in law Category Presidency of Cristina Fern ndez de Kirchner Chile stub Argentina stub ... more details
Infobox treaty name Niue Treaty long name Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South Pacific Region image image width caption type date drafted date signed 9 July 1992 location signed Honiara , Solomon Islands date sealed date effective 20 May 1993 condition effective 4 ratifications date expiration signatories 17 ref cite web url http www.ecolex.org ecolex ledge view RecordDetails?id TRE 001964&index treaties title Treaties record details work ECOLEX accessdate 6 May 2011 ref parties 14 ratifiers depositor Government of Niue language languages wikisource The Niue Treaty on Cooperation in Fisheries Surveillance and Law Enforcement in the South Pacific Region or Niue Treaty is a multilateral treaty of countries in Oceania to enforce effectively their fisheries laws . Ratifications The treaty was signed by or on behalf of 17 states territories, of which as of May 2011 14 had ratified the treaty class wikitable Country Territory Signature Ratification Comment flag Australia 9 July 1992 3 March 1993 flag Cook Islands 9 July 1992 3 March 1993 New Zealand flag Fiji 11 August 1992 5 March 1996 flag Kiribati 11 May 1992 13 October 1994 flag Marshall Islands 9 July 1992 10 January 1995 flag Micronesia, Federated States of 9 July 1992 3 December 1993 flag Nauru 9 July 1992 30 September 1993 flag New Zealand 9 July 1992 flag Niue 9 July 1992 9 March 1993 New Zealand flag Palau 9 July 1992 3 March 1999 flag Papua New Guinea 11 May 1993 12 November 1994 flag Samoa 9 July 1992 14 May 1994 flag Solomon Islands 9 July 1992 27 May 1994 flag Tokelau 11 May 1993 New Zealand flag Tonga 9 July 1992 20 May 1993 flag Tuvalu 9 July 1992 flag Vanuatu 9 July 1992 10 November 1993 See Also Nauru Agreement References reflist External links http www.ecolex.org server2.php libcat docs TRE Multilateral En TRE001964.doc Treaty text http iea.uoregon.edu pages view treaty.php?t 1992 FisheriesCooperationSouthPacific.EN.txt&par view treaty html Ratifications Category ... more details
Infobox treaty name Treaty 8 long name image David Laird explaining Treaty 8 Fort Vermilion 1899 NA 949 ... of Treaty 8, Fort Vermilion, Alberta Fort Vermilion , 1899 type date drafted date signed June 21, 1899 ... 2009 url http www.albertasource.ca treaty8 eng default.htm title The Making of Treaty 8 in Canada ... languages website wikisource Indigenous Peoples of Canada File Treaty 8 Site in Fort Resolution 01.jpg thumb Treaty 8 site in Fort Resolution Treaty 8 was an agreement signed on June 21, 1899, between ... area. The Treaty was signed just south of present day Grouard, Alberta . Treaty The land covered by Treaty ... treaty8 index e.html title Treaty 8 work Government of Canada publisher Library ... index winIFix.asp?forward http 3A www.pwnhc.ca timeline 1850 Treaty8 1899.htm title 1899 Treaty ... to this agreement were signed that same year on July 1 at Peace River Landing , July 6 at Dunvegan ... was one of the First Nations signatories to Treaty 8. First Nations that are considered signatories to Treaty 8 include Woodland Cree , Dunneza or Beaver and Chipewyan . Other signatories included David ..., Headman Felix Giroux, Headman Wee Chee Way Sis, Headmman Charles Sue Ta Sis. Treaty 8 is one of eleven ... of what was the Northwest Territories . At that time, the Government of Canada had not considered a Treaty with the First Nations in what would be the Treaty 8 territory necessary, as conditions in the north ... into Treaty 8. In September 1899, the Treaty and Half Breed Commissioners finally concluded the treaty process, with 2217 accepting the treaty, and another 1234 people opting for scrip. Sherissa Grosestete was one of the people who helped in treaty 8 in the years of 1901 and 1902. Father Albert Lacombe ... First Nations that it was in their interest to enter into a treaty. He was present on June 21 ... present at some of the meetings at which adhesions were signed. The elements of Treaty 8 included ... aboriginals doc64 e.html title Numbered Treaty Eight publisher Canadiana.org accessdate August ... more details