The article deals with trade role of Shirvān in the diplomacy between the Muscovite Rus’ (or Russian Tsardom) and Safavid Empire in the 16th century. Shirvān as a historical and geographical area in the east of the South Caucasus (near The Caspian Sea) was a very important centre of international trade even in the earlier period. In 1538, Shirvān became a part of the Safavid Empire (as a border administrative entity — Beylerbeylik). Some important caravan routes led through the Shirvānian cities (Shamakhi, Baku, Darband). Merchants from Eastern Europe (predominantly from Muscovite Rus’) came along these trade routes to Persia with their goods. In addition, Shirvān was also an important source of several commercial goods such as silk...
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Three major factions in the Russian Civil War in the Far East engaged in nationalist mobilization c...
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This article is devoted to the issue of the emergence of conspiracy theories and their existence in...
The naval campaign of the Dnieper Liman, fought from the autumn of 1787 to the end of 1788, was one...
The perception of insular historiography for a long time has been determined by the view outlined i...
This article — the second part of a three-part series that reinterprets the “utopianism” of Russian ...
The paper based on materials from Fonds 77 “Relations between Russia and Persia” of the Russian Sta...
This article examines the scale of the propaganda for the Russian Empire in Mecklenburg. For many y...
The article is devoted to a number of Russian studies regarding the medieval religiosity of the ind...
In the early 17th century during Swedish-Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth war there were very few sol...
The study investigates the materials of the Russian ambassade S. Islen’ev and M. Griazev to the cou...
The purpose of the article is to analyze the social and political views of Alexey Filippov during t...
The article is devoted to a brief description of the Abashevo culture. This culture emerged in fore...
The article offers a possible explanation for the raid of the Rus’ on Seville in 844 and also attemp...
During the 16th century, several European states were regularly engaged in forming an anti- Ottoman...
Three major factions in the Russian Civil War in the Far East engaged in nationalist mobilization c...
The article is based on the studies of the archive of Vladimir N. Beneshevich, Byzantinist, Paleogra...
This article is devoted to the issue of the emergence of conspiracy theories and their existence in...
The naval campaign of the Dnieper Liman, fought from the autumn of 1787 to the end of 1788, was one...
The perception of insular historiography for a long time has been determined by the view outlined i...
This article — the second part of a three-part series that reinterprets the “utopianism” of Russian ...