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Relations of the Azerbaijan USSR with Great Britain after the Soviet Occupation

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 6, 2562 - 2569, 23.01.2024
https://doi.org/10.46868/atdd.2023.638

Öz

The article deals with the relations of Azerbaijan with the United Kingdom after the Soviet occupation. The Soviet government in Azerbaijan, which emerged as a result of the April occupation, radically changed the system of diplomatic relations that existed during the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Relations between the two countries began to deteriorate shortly after the new government saw Britain as an enemy of the working class and the peasantry. One of the main factors in the breakdown of relations was the arrest of foreign nationals in Soviet Azerbaijan, including representatives of the United Kingdom, and the failure to ensure the interests of Britain in the subsequent stages. The article examines the further development of Azerbaijan's relations with the United Kingdom and the impact of the Genoa Conference on these relations.

Kaynakça

  • Baykara, H. (1975). History of the Struggle for Independence of Azerbaijan, Istanbul.
  • Hasanov, J. (1996). Intensification of the struggle over Baku oil on the eve of the end of the First World War. Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History of the Azerbaijani Oil Industry, Houston.
  • Makarov, A. (1884). Transcaucasia in trade terms. Moscow.
  • Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Archival documents of Great Britain. Compiled by N.A. Maxwell (2011). Baku.
  • Huseynov, A. N.Narimanov's visit to Genoa. (1989, 8 July). Communist.
  • Johnston, S. H. (1930). A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races. Cambridge. Ioffe, A. (1922). Genoese Conference. Moscow.
  • Sultanov, Ch. (2010). Political and economic studies in the South Caucasus (chronicle from 1850 to 2010), Baku.
  • Ismail, M. (2010). Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan. (Part 2). Baku.
  • Documents of USSR Foreign Policy (1959). State Political Publishing House (Vol. I). Moscow.
  • Hasanli J. (2012). Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan in the Soviet Period (1920-1939). Adiloglu.
  • Materials of the Genoese Conference (1922). (Preparation. Reports of meetings, work of the commission, diplomatic registry, etc.). Moscow

Relations of the Azerbaijan USSR with Great Britain after the Soviet Occupation

Yıl 2023, Cilt: 10 Sayı: 6, 2562 - 2569, 23.01.2024
https://doi.org/10.46868/atdd.2023.638

Öz

The article deals with the relations of Azerbaijan with the United Kingdom after the Soviet occupation. The Soviet government in Azerbaijan, which emerged as a result of the April occupation, radically changed the system of diplomatic relations that existed during the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Relations between the two countries began to deteriorate shortly after the new government saw Britain as an enemy of the working class and the peasantry. One of the main factors in the breakdown of relations was the arrest of foreign nationals in Soviet Azerbaijan, including representatives of the United Kingdom, and the failure to ensure the interests of Britain in the subsequent stages. The article examines the further development of Azerbaijan's relations with the United Kingdom and the impact of the Genoa Conference on these relations.

Kaynakça

  • Baykara, H. (1975). History of the Struggle for Independence of Azerbaijan, Istanbul.
  • Hasanov, J. (1996). Intensification of the struggle over Baku oil on the eve of the end of the First World War. Proceedings of the First International Conference on the History of the Azerbaijani Oil Industry, Houston.
  • Makarov, A. (1884). Transcaucasia in trade terms. Moscow.
  • Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. Archival documents of Great Britain. Compiled by N.A. Maxwell (2011). Baku.
  • Huseynov, A. N.Narimanov's visit to Genoa. (1989, 8 July). Communist.
  • Johnston, S. H. (1930). A History of the Colonization of Africa by Alien Races. Cambridge. Ioffe, A. (1922). Genoese Conference. Moscow.
  • Sultanov, Ch. (2010). Political and economic studies in the South Caucasus (chronicle from 1850 to 2010), Baku.
  • Ismail, M. (2010). Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan. (Part 2). Baku.
  • Documents of USSR Foreign Policy (1959). State Political Publishing House (Vol. I). Moscow.
  • Hasanli J. (2012). Foreign Policy of Azerbaijan in the Soviet Period (1920-1939). Adiloglu.
  • Materials of the Genoese Conference (1922). (Preparation. Reports of meetings, work of the commission, diplomatic registry, etc.). Moscow
Toplam 11 adet kaynakça vardır.

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Gönderilme Tarihi 11 Ekim 2023
Kabul Tarihi 30 Kasım 2023
Erken Görünüm Tarihi 11 Ocak 2024
Yayımlanma Tarihi 23 Ocak 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2023 Cilt: 10 Sayı: 6

Kaynak Göster

APA Safarov, S. (2024). Relations of the Azerbaijan USSR with Great Britain after the Soviet Occupation. Akademik Tarih ve Düşünce Dergisi, 10(6), 2562-2569. https://doi.org/10.46868/atdd.2023.638

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