Journal of history of Iran)
The Migration of Russian Common Subjects to Astarabad and its Consequences 
(1910-1918 AD/ 1328-1336 AH)
The Migration of Russian Common Subjects to Astarabad and its Consequences (1910-1918 AD/ 1328-1336 AH)

Mina Moeini; Aliakbar Jafari

Volume 16, Issue 2 , July 2023, , Pages 1-23

https://doi.org/10.48308/irhj.2024.104259

Abstract
  Since 1332 AH (1914 AD), the migration of Russian subjects to northern Iran was the beginning of a new chapter in the relations between Iran and Russia. The main cause of this matter ...  Read More
A Comparative Study of the Attitudes of Iranian Envoys and  the Russian Ones on the Eve of the Russian Military Invasion on  Transoxiana
A Comparative Study of the Attitudes of Iranian Envoys and the Russian Ones on the Eve of the Russian Military Invasion on Transoxiana
Volume 8, Issue 1 , January 2015, , Pages 143-194

Abstract
  The aim of this survey is to reveal the differences between the traditional political attitudes of Iranian envoys and the modern diplomatic attitudes of Russian ambassadors in Transoxiana ...  Read More
Objectives and Functions of the Britain consulates In Kerman and Sistan 1894-1914
Objectives and Functions of the Britain consulates In Kerman and Sistan 1894-1914
Volume 7, Issue 2 , January 2014, , Pages 55-87

Abstract
  In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, south east of Iran was the place for British and Russian competition. The objective of Russia was to pressure Britain for advancing ...  Read More
Relations of Khanate of Yerevan with Georgians and the Role of the Peripheral Powers on the Rule of Hossein Ali Khan Qajar Yerevani
Relations of Khanate of Yerevan with Georgians and the Role of the Peripheral Powers on the Rule of Hossein Ali Khan Qajar Yerevani
Volume 7, Issue 2 , January 2014, , Pages 89-112

Abstract
  Local government of Khanate of Yerevan (1160-1243AH.) was formed at the geopolitical zone of former Chokhur Saad of Safavi government. The political life of this Khanate was always ...  Read More
The Ottoman's Strategy in Constructing the Don ـ Volga Channel
The Ottoman's Strategy in Constructing the Don ـ Volga Channel
Volume 1, Issue 1 , December 2008, , Pages 27-42

Abstract
  ing sixteenth century, the Russian dominance extended throughout Asia, the north of the Black Sea and the Caspian Sea, where the population were all Muslims. The Ottomans had the idea ...  Read More