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Что (кто) такое expiration of truce - определение

POLISH-OTTOMAN TREATY OF 1676
Treaty of Zurawno; Peace of Żurawno; Truce of Żurawno; Truce of Zhuravno; Truce of Żórawno

Truce of Espléchin         
1340 TRUCE DURING HUNDRED YEARS' WAR
Truce of Esplechin
The Truce of Espléchin (1340) was a truce between the English and French crowns during the early phases of the Hundred Years' War.
Truce of Ratisbon         
PEACE TREATY
Treaty of Ratisbon; Truce of Regensburg
The Truce of Ratisbon, or Truce of Regensburg, concluded the War of the Reunions, fought by France against Spain and the Holy Roman Empire. The Truce was signed on 15 August 1684 at the Dominican convent in Ratisbon (now in Bavaria) between Louis XIV, the Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold I, and the Spanish King, Charles II.
Truce of Mitawa         
TRUCE ENDING THE POLISH–SWEDISH WAR (1620–1622)
Truce of Mitau; Treaty of Mitau; Treaty of Mitawa
The Truce of Mitawa or Truce of Mitau, signed in November 1622 in Jelgava (Mitawa, Mitau), ended the Polish–Swedish War (1620–1622).

Википедия

Treaty of Żurawno

The Treaty of Żurawno (Turkish: İzvança Antlaşması; Polish: rozejm w Żurawnie) was signed on 17 October 1676 in the town of Żurawno (or İzvança, as it was called during the Ottoman occupation of Podolia), in the aftermath of the Battle of Żurawno.

The treaty, signed by the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Ottoman Empire, ended the second phase of the Polish–Ottoman War (1672–76). It revised the 1672 Treaty of Buchach, and was more favorable to the Commonwealth, which no longer had to pay tribute, and regained about one third of the Ukrainian territories lost in the Buchach treaty. It also stipulated that the Lipka Tatars were to be given a free individual choice of whether they wanted to serve the Ottoman Empire or the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth.

In order to ratify the treaty, the Commonwealth sent to Istanbul Jan Gninski, the voivode of Chelmno Voivodeship. He stayed there in 1677-1678, but in the meantime, Polish Sejm refused to ratify the document. Soon afterwards, the Great Turkish War broke out. After the Treaty of Karlowitz, Podolia returned to Poland.