The territories that were once called Transcaucasia, and today are part of the South Caucasus, in the first third of the 19th century were gradually colonized by the Russian Empire through wars and the conclusion of treaties on the entry of the then states into Russia. Such agreements (treatises) were concluded with the Georgian and Azerbaijani state entities. However, there is not a single agreement that would testify to the Russian-Armenian agr...

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