Description: History of the Ganja Khanate by Elgun Babayev, Willem M. Floor Although the broad outline of the history of Iran in the eighteenth century is known, it still is one of the most "unknown" periods in the history of Iran. Moreover, much of that "known" history concerns the first half of the eighteenth century, mostly regarding Central and Southern Iran. Azerbaijan was one of Irans most important provinces, yet events that took place there after Nader Shahs death have been understudied. This also holds true for the era of the autonomous Caucasian Khanates between 1749 and 1806, the history of which is mainly found in Russian sources. Whats more, the history of Ganja is one of the least known among them. Babayevs History of the Ganja Khanate discusses the political, military, and socio-economic developments in the semi-autonomous region and its position vis-à-vis its powerful neighbors (Georgia and Qarabagh), as well as the looming Qajar, and Russian threats. History of the Ganja Khanate fills an important part of this gap in our knowledge of the autonomous Khanates in Iran. FORMAT Hardcover CONDITION Brand New Details ISBN1949445798 Author Willem M. Floor Pages 262 Publisher Mage Publishers Year 2024 Translator Willem M. Floor ISBN-13 9781949445794 Format Hardcover Publication Date 2024-05-28 Imprint Mage Publishers Audience General ISBN-10 1949445798 UK Release Date 2024-05-28 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:160533257;
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