The Constantinople Peace Treaty of 1913 is a peace treaty concluded in Constantinople between Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire on September 16 (29), 1913, shortly after the Bucharest Treaty , signed in August of that year, at the end of the Second Balkan War .
| Constantinople Peace Treaty | |
|---|---|
| Type of contract | peace treaty |
| date of signing | September 29, 1913 |
| • a place | Constantinople |
| Parties | Ottoman Empire Bulgarian kingdom |
Under the terms of the agreement, Bulgaria, which lost the war, returned to Turkey the part of East Thrace it received under the London Peace Treaty with Losengrad, Lule-Burgas and Andrianopol ; behind it was part of Western Thrace with Dedeagach ( Alexandroupolis ) and Porto Lagos on the shores of the Aegean