The occupation by the Ottoman empire in Azerbaijan lasted a little bit more that ten years, but as a result of hostilities and occupation, the country was destroyed; so that, the Ottoman authority could not collect necessary means for their troops and administrative office from the population. Socio-economic life in …
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Azerbaijan, Belarus discuss opportunities for cooperation in the field of urban planning and architecture
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Holy month of Ramadan starts in Azerbaijan
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President Ilham Aliyev: The liberation of territories will be additional opportunities
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Nar renovates its service centers in Baku and regions
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Russian commander: Yerevan claims on Armenian saboteurs’ return provocation
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Reconstruction work underway in Azerbaijani Shusha by President’s instructions
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Khari Bulbul Music Festival to be held this year
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First VP makes post on Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis
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Azerbaijan strongly condemns Armenia’s ethnic cleansing policy on March genocide anniversary
Baku has once again condemned Armenia’s deliberate policy of genocide and ethnic cleansing on ...
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Trade. International economic and trade relations in 16th century Azerbaijan
In 16th century, Azerbaijan conducted trade with Russia, European and Asian countries. Major place in trade belonged to raw silk, which was produced from profusion. Main centres of silkworm breeding were Aresh, Shamakha, Ganja and Culfa. There were exported clothes, carpets, dry fruits, oil, salt, saffroon, rice, coloured items, gun …
Read More »Cities & crafts in 16th century / Azerbaijan
The influence of these political events to the circumstance of producing forces, first of all, to the condition of urban economy was great. None of the essential cities of Azerbaijan, besides of Ardebil, which had not been captured by Turkish troops, could not escape from heavy results of these wars. …
Read More »Agriculture and agrarian relations in Azerbaijan during 16th century
Related with the extended diplomatic and trade ties of Safavids state with foreign states in 16th-17th centuries, there were kept a lot of letters of European travelers, merchants, diplomats and Christian missioners, who visited Azerbaijan and its neighbourhood countries. More detailed evidences gave: Italians- anonym merchant, M.Mambre, V.Alessandry, Dj, Veketti; …
Read More »Political structure and the system of governance in the Safavids state
It is important to mention that political structure and the system of governance in the Safavids state was based on the traditions of statehood in the period of Aghqoyunlu and Karakoyunlu. Along with unlimited and inherited authority of Shah, there were central boureochrachy apparate, which possessed its representatives in all …
Read More »Safavids – Ottoman wars and Azerbaijan
Ottoman Turkey restored his attempts to conquer Azerbaijan in the presence of Sultan Suleiman I (1520-1566). Turkey, which confronted with strict resistance in Danube Europe, had to conclude peace with Habsbourgs Austria about the division of Hungary on June 22, 1533. So, Sultan Suleiman united his hands for the Eastern …
Read More »Safavids State in ihe presence of Shah Tehmasib I
After the death of Shah Ismail I on May 23, 1524, his 10 years old son, Tahmasib became the new Shah and the Kizilbash nobels utilized from his minority. Feudals began to terrible and bloody struggle against one another for the occupation of high and profitable state posts as well …
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ICESCO and Azerbaijan explore executive plans of cooperation programs in science and technology
The Islamic World Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (ICESCO) and the National Commission for Education, …
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Shusha Musical Theater’s actors awarded
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Uzbekistan ready to actively partake in restoring Azerbaijan’s liberated territories
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Latvia looks to promote further cooperation with Azerbaijan in education
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Khari Bulbul Music Festival to be held this year
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WHO official advises against introducing ‘immunity passports’ for travelers now
The World Health Organization (WHO) does not recommend using the so-called “immunity passports” with COVID-19 …
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Georgia builds sixth new tunnel as part of East-West international highway
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Turkish president, NATO chief discuss E.Med on phone
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Modern Diplomacy: Economic implications of second Karabakh War for Armenia
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Israel Hayom newspaper reporter saddened by destroyed mosque in Azerbaijan’s Aghdam
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Belarus ready to share experience, knowledge in agrarian sector with Azerbaijan – minister
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Azerbaijan, Russia discuss cooperation in field of emergency situations
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