Presentation of a book on the Iravan Khanate in Tbilisi
Baku / 13.12.19 / Turan: On Friday, the monograph "Irevan Khanate" of the Georgian historian, professor Eldar Nadiradze, was presented at the National Museum of Georgia in Tbilisi.
According to Georgian media, Nadiradze said that work on the book took three years. It tells about the political life of the khanate, about its rulers, relations with neighbors, national composition, etc.
The monograph traces the stage of the capture of the khanate by Russia with the subsequent change in its national composition.
It should be noted that the Irevan Khanate is one of the Azerbaijani Turkic khanates annexed by Russia in the 18-19 centuries in the South Caucasus.
Subsequently, over 100 thousand Armenians from Persia and Ottoman Turkey were resettled on these lands.-02D-
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