Treaty of Alfretsrat
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the treaty of alfretsrat, signed in 1866 by the rumburg regency on behalf of the infant king alfred ii after negotiations that began in 1862, formally ended the central merkopa war the settlement fixed the frontier along ridge lines favoring erdmarg, confirming its retention of alfretsrat and adjacent towns gained during the great advance in return, rumburg secured bonded transit through erdmarg with guaranteed access, depot rights subject to agreed inspections and fees, and regulated procedures for movement of goods, shifting the outcome from territorial revision to legally codified access adania and kalrad accepted stand down protocols that reduced coalition military presence while safeguarding established navigation and convoy rules arcasia maintained its financial and advisory position within erdmarg's institutions after the war the treaty marked rumburg's acceptance of constrained influence in central merkopa, embedding competition within legal and commercial frameworks rather than open campaigns