Treaty of Purzent

The Ottoman Sultanate and the Kingdom of Purzent signed Treaty of Purzent or The Treaty of Peace and Private Friendship on December 3, 1561. This treaty outlined the changing attitude of Purzent towards the Ottoman State.

Text of the Treaty
His Highness King Anders I and Bey Fahrettin Pasha, appointed by his Liege Sultan Suleiman Birinci el-Kanuni have agreed to cement the alliance.

ARTICLE I
Peace and friendship shall from henceforward and forever exist between the nations. Purzent, henceforth shall be favoured in case of breach of sovereignty.

ARTICLE II
The Citizens of Purzent will be safe from the Ottoman State Corsairs, however, this doesn’t refer to the Barbary State Corsairs.

ARTICLE III
Protestant churches can be built in the  Devlet-i Aaliye Osmanli, while Mosques can be built in ''Purzent. ''

ARTICLE IV
The Bey of the Beyerlebeyi of Uzakarazi agrees to conduct trade with the Kingdom of Purzent.

ARTICLE V
The diplomats shall reside in the states of the other

This Treaty shall be ratified and the ratifications thereof shall be exchanged at Grücestadbolu   within two years after this date.

Done at the City of Grücestadbolu, on this twenty-third day of June Anno Domini one thousand five hundred and sixty-one and on the thirteenth day of the month Rabbı el-evvel of the year of the Hegira nine hundred and sixty-nine.

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Effects of the treaty
The treaty made Brunant neutral in the Ottoman-Habsburg wars. As a number of Spanish politicians, military men and courtiers would take residence in Brunant from then on and would be heavily involved in the running of the state, making Brunant sometimes akin to a vassal of Spain.

By this treaty, Brunant was feeling comfortable after the humiliations of Treaty of Madrid.

It was also the effect of the Dutch Protestantism, that brought Brunant and Ottomans closer. Liever Turks dan Paaps was a common slogan in Brunant. Further, Haydar Halit Effendi would arrive as an ambassador to Brunant, few years later.

Copies of the treaty
The Purzenter copy is in Realpaleis, while the Ottoman copy is in the capital city of Budapalota.