Arbitral award of the president of the United States of America Woodrow Wilson

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2011
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Signed on November 22, 1920, the Arbitral Award of President Woodrow Wilson (the "Wilsonian Armenia" decision) was a legally binding international decision determining the border between Turkey and Armenia following World War I. Based on Article 89 of the Treaty of Sèvres, it awarded Armenia control over the provinces of Erzurum, Trebizond, Van, and Bitlis, granting access to the Black Sea
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Prepared with an introduction Ara Papian. - Yerevan : Asoghik, 2011. - xii, 332 pages : illustrations, 3 leaves of plates, color maps (19), folded maps (6) ; 30 cm. - Includes bibliographical references and indexes
Contents: The arbitral award on Turkish-Armenian boundary by Woodrow Wilson-Full report of the committee upon the arbitration of the boundary between Turkey and Armenia-Appendices to the report of the committee upon the arbitration of the boundary between Turkey and Armenia
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Wilson, Woodrow, 1856-1924, Armenian question, Arbitration and award, Protocols, Diplomatic, Turkey-Boundaries-Armenia, Armenia-Foreign relations-Turkey, Armenia-Politics and government, Turkey-Politics and government
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