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AHMED III . (1637-1736), sultan ofSee also: Turkey, son of Mahommed IV, succeeded to, the See also: throne in 1703 on the abdication of his See also: brother Mustafa II
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He cultivated See also: good relations with See also: England, in view doubtless of See also: Russia's menacing attitude
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He afforded a See also: refuge in Turkey to See also: Charles XII. of Sweden, after his defeat at
See also: Poltava (1709)
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Forced against his will into war with Russia, he came nearer than any See also: Turkish See also: sovereign before or since to breaking the power of his See also: northern See also: rival, whom his See also: Grand See also: Vizier Baltaji Mahommed See also: Pasha succeeded in completely surrounding near the Pruth (1711)
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In the treaty which Russia was compelled to sign Turkey obtained the restitution of See also: Azov, the destruction of the forts built by Russia and the undertaking that the See also: tsar should abstain from future interference in the affairs of the Poles or the Cossacks
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Discontent at the leniency of these terms was so strong at Constantinople that it nearly brought on a renewal of the war
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In 1715 the Morea was taken from the Venetians
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This led to hostilities with See also: Austria, in which Turkey was unsuccessful, and Belgrade See also: fell into the hands of Austria (1717)
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Through the See also: mediation of England and See also: Holland the
See also: peace of Passarowitz was concluded (1718), by which Turkey retained her conquests from the Venetians, but lost Hungary
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A war with See also: Persia terminated in disaster, leading to a revolt of the janissaries, who deposed Ahmed in See also: September 1730
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He died in captivity some years later
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