1806-1812 OTTAMAN RUSSIAN WAR AND AZERBAIJAN

Volume: 2 Number: 2 January 29, 2016
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1806-1812 OTTAMAN RUSSIAN WAR AND AZERBAIJAN

Abstract

During Russian-Ottoman war,  it was investigated connection between this war, military operations in the in the Caucasus front and Azerbaijan . Preliminary analysis of archival documents and extensive historical literature  came to result, that to prevent the progress of the Russian troops along the eastern coast of the Black Sea, Ottoman government  organized  riots and rebellions against tsarism in the Caucasus muslim regions , and in this way Ottoman government wanted to attract attention of some part of Russian troops in Caucasus front. During this war, using all limited capabilities of Caucasus muslims, Otthoman government  could stop the preventing progress of Russian troops into Otthoman territory.

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References

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Details

Primary Language

Turkish

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Publication Date

January 29, 2016

Submission Date

December 31, 2015

Acceptance Date

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Published in Issue

Year 1970 Volume: 2 Number: 2

Chicago
Teymurova, Günel. 2016. “1806-1812 OSMANLI-RUSYA SAVAŞI VE AZERBAYCAN”. Osmanlı Medeniyeti Araştırmaları Dergisi 2 (2): 45-59. https://doi.org/10.21021/osmed.217947.

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Indexes

SCOPUS, TÜBİTAK/ULAKBİM TR DİZİN [SBVT]

INDEX COPERNİCUS [ICI], ISAM, SOBIAD and Scilit.


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