Constantinople Conference (Constantinople, 23. 1876 – 20. and 1877) – Conference of representatives of European Large Great Britain, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary, Italy, Russia and the Ottoman Empire, dedicated to the crisis in Turkey. The conference adopted reforms in the Balkan possessions and was adopted a project of an organic rulebook on the formation of two autonomous vilaya-provinces (Sandjaki): East Sandzak (with exclusively Bulgarian territories) based in Tarnovo and West Sandzak based in Sofia, where they were to be Two Sandzaka involved from the Bulgarian territory – View and Sofia Sandzak, the thread Sandzak of Serbia, and from Macedonia Skopje and Bitola Sandzak (without the two southern Kazi), part of the Russian Sandzak (neurocopic, the mill and the Strumica area) and the Tikvesh and the Veleskaya and the Veles Kaza . The conference has determined an international commission on the implementation of reforms and international forces that will guarantee implementation. The Ottoman state announced the introduction of a constitution and rejected the decisions of forces as unnecessary. Lit.: SB., Macedonia in the Eastern Crisis 1875-1881, Skopje, 1978. M. Min. The Ecumenical Patriarchate in Constantinople
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