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Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt - The Convention of London of 1840

Time: Wednesday Jul 15, 1840

Place: London, United Kingdom

Details: It was signed on 15 July 1840 between the Great Powers of the United Kingdom, Austria, Prussia, Russia on one hand and the Ottoman Empire on the other. The Convention lent some support to the Ottoman Empire, which was having difficulties with its Egyptian possessions.

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