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Title: Treaty of Georgievsk on 1783 as an important stage in Russia’s foreign policy in the transcaucasus
Authors: Menyaylov, A. A.
Меняйлов, А. А.
Keywords: Treaty of Georgievsk;Transcaucasia;Catherine II;Confrontation;Foreign policy;Heraclius II;Kartli-Kakheti;Patronage;Russian Empire;Union;Imereti
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Rossiiskaya Akademiya Nauk, Institut Istorii (Russian Academy of Sciences, Institute of General Hist
Citation: Kolesnikov, I.N., Menyaylov, A.A. Treaty of Georgievsk on 1783 as an important stage in Russia’s foreign policy in the transcaucasus // Voprosy Istorii. - 2020. - Volume 2020. - Issue 7. - Pages 155-164
Series/Report no.: Voprosy Istorii
Abstract: The publication, based on archival materials and sources, discusses the main objectives of Russia’s policy in the Transcaucasus in the 18th century. The centuries-old attempts of Georgian tsars to obtain a Russian protectorate are described. The complex process of preparing and concluding an agreement on the patronage of the Russian Empire over the Georgian kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti (Treaty of Georgievsk on 1783) is presented. The analysis of the content of the “friendly agreement”, which became one of the stages in the forced confrontation between Russia and the Ottoman Empire and Persia, is carried out
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12258/14818
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