"Russian intrusion into the guarded domain": reflections of a Qajar statesman on European expansion. The Journal of the American Oriental Society (1/1/1993) ...victorious Russians as a precondition to signing the treaty. With the greatest reluctance Fath Ali Shah parted with...often been noted, the conclusion of the Turkamanchay treaty in 1828 also entailed serious international consequences...secured by the European powers. But beyond the terms of the treaty, ...
Iran's fist is clenched for a reason.(Commentary, text and context)(Reprint) Iran Times International (Washington, DC) (2/27/2009) ...Two Russo-Persian wars that resulted in the Treaty of Gulistan in 1813 and the Treaty of Turkmenchay in 1828 enabled Russia to separate...political influence in Afghanistan through the Treaty of Peshawar in 1855. In the late 1800s and early...
GENDER AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SOCIETIES IN TRANSITION: THE CASE OF AZERBAIJAN Journal of Third World Studies (10/1/2003) ...Following two wars between Russia and Persia (1804-1813 and 1826-1828) and two subsequent treaties-the Gulistan Treaty of 1813 and the Turkmanchay Treaty of 1828-the region to the south of the Aras River remained part of Persia, while the region to the...
REGION OF ETERNAL FIRE.(petroleum industry in Caspian Sea region) History Today (8/1/2000) ...later it reverted to Persia. Finally, in 1806, Baku was acquired by Russia from Persia, its claims confirmed in the Treaty of Gulistan in 1813. The original oilfields, in and around Baku, lay on a series of long fold lines roughly parallel with the...
Encyclopedia of the Karabagh Liberation Struggle Armenian Reporter, The (3/4/2006) ...Varanda. "At the beginning of the 19th century, Shushi became the stage of Russo-Persian wars. "In 1813, by the Treaty of Gulistan, rule of Karabagh officially passed into Russian hands, and the Persian garrison in Shushi was replaced by the Russian...
Let's not have an Iran inquiry in the UK. Gulf News (United Arab Emirates) (6/29/2009) ...conspiracies against their country. This has its roots in history, long before the Islamic revolution. The 1813 Treaty of Gulistan, regarded as a humiliation in Iran, under which Persia was forced to cede territory to Russia, was put together...
A New Middle East and a New Geopolitics Armenian Reporter, The (2/15/1997) ...called Elizavetpol Guberniia and Baku Guberniia, which became administrative parts of Imperial Russia, after the Treaty of Gulistan following the Russo-Persian War of 1804-13. Before then, the region was part of Persia (Iran). The name of Azerbaijan...
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