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    HISTORY OF THE POLITICS OF GEOGRAPHY
    GEOGRAPHY OF FOREIGN TRADE
YEARS OF CHANGE
1520 BC     
AD 132  
1017  
1118  
1245  
1353  
1410  
1502  
1612  
1724  
1801  
1917_2  
1991  
2012  
1267 BC     
AD 387  
1045  
1145  
1256  
          
1466  
1508  
1619  
1735  
1804  
1917_11  
1118 BC     
AD 580  
          
1170  
          
          
1468  
1508  
          
1736  
1805  
1918  
 756 BC     
AD 591  
          
          
          
          
          
1555  
          
1747  
1828  
1920  
 714 BC     
AD 651  
          
          
          
          
          
1590  
          
1762  
1829  
1922_3  
 660_BC    
AD 750  
          
          
          
          
          
          
          
1783  
          
1922_11  
 585_BC    
AD 885  
 550_BC    
AD 979  
 400_BC    
AD 987  
 330_BC    
 301_BC    
 300_BC    
 190_BC    
  83_BC    
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- Abbas I the Great
— Shah of the Persian Safavid Empire [AD 1587–1629]
- Abbas III
— Shah of the Persian Safavid Empire [AD 1732–1736]
- Aharonyan, Avetis Arakelovich
— first head of the Democratic Republic of Armenia [AD 1918–1920], writer
- Alexander I
- Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1801–1825]
- Alexander III the Great (Alexander the Great) (356–323 BC)
- king of Ancient Macedonia [336–330 BC], great emperor of the Empire of Alexander the Great [330–323 BC]
- Alp-Arslan
- Sultan of the Seljuk State [AD 1063–1072]
- Argishti II
- king of Urartu [BC 714–685]
- Artashes I
- Seleucid strategist, later king of Greater Armenia [BC 190–160]
- As-Saffah
- first Caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate [AD 750–754]
- Ahmed III
- Sultan of the Ottoman Empire [AD 1703–1730]
- Ashot I Bagratuni
— 1st king of the Principality of Ani [AD 885–891]
- Gamsakhurdia, Zviad
- 1st President of Georgia [AD 1991–1992]
- - Khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate [AD 1747–1764]
- Guyuk
- Khan of the Mongol Empire [AD 1246–1248]
- David I
— 1st king of the Kingdom of Lori [AD 989–1020]
- David IV the Builder
- king of the Georgian kingdom [AD 1089–1125]. One of the most prominent statesmen of medieval Georgia, who contributed to the unification of the Georgian principalities into a single centralized state
- David IX
- king of the Kingdom of Georgia [AD 1353–1360]
- Zhordania, Noy Nikolaevich
- Chairman of the Menshevik government of the Georgian Democratic Republic [AD 1918–1921]
- Jesse (Ali Quli Khan)
- King of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1714–1716, 1724–1727]
- Ildegiz
— 1st ruler (atabek) of Atabekstvo Azerbaijan [AD 1145–1172]
- Heraclius II
- king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1744–1762], king of the Kartli-Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1762–1798]. In 1783 he concluded the Treaty of St. George with the Russian Empire
- Ismail I
- Shah of the Persian Safavid Empire [AD 1502–1524], founder of the Safavid dynasty, classic of Azerbaijani literature and poetry
- Cyaxares
- king of Media [BC 625–585]
- Cyrus II Great
- King of the Persian Achaemenid Empire [550–530 BC]
- Kirta
- king and founder of Mitanni [1526–1550]
- Kokoity, Eduard
- 1st President of self-proclaimed South Ossetia [AD 1992–2011]
- Constantine IX Monomakh
- Emperor of the Byzantine Empire [AD 1042–1055]
- Kyurike
— 1st king of the Kingdom of Lori [AD 979–989]
- Lenin (Ulyanov) V.I. - Founder of the Bolshevik Party
- Lvov G.E.
— 1st Minister-Chairman of the Provisional Government of Russia [AD 1917, March–July]
- Luarsab I
- king of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1527–1556]
- Luarsab II
- King of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1606–1615]
- Mauritius
— Byzantine emperor [AD 582–602]
- Mdivani, Bud
- Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian SSR [AD 1921], Chairman of the Union Council of the ZSFSR [AD 1921]
- Mehdi Khan Qasimlu
- Khan of the Erivan Khanate [AD 1747–1748]
- Murad III
- Sultan of the Ottoman Empire [AD 1574–1595]
- Nadir Shah
- Shah of the Persian Empire Nadir Shah [AD 1736–1747]
- Nicholas I
- Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1825–1855]
- Hormizd IV
- king of the Persian Sassanid Empire [AD 579–590]
- Panah Ali Khan
- 1st Khan of the Karabakh Khanate [AD 1747–1763]
- Saakashvili, Mikhail
- President of Georgia [AD 2004–]
- Sargsyan, Serzh
- President of Armenia [AD 2008–]
- Sarduri II
- King of Urartu [BC 764–735]
- Seleucus I Nicator
- commander of Alexander the Great, diadochus, king of the Seleucid State [312–281 BC]
- Simon I
- king of the Kingdom of Kartli [AD 1556–1569,1576-1600]
- Smbat I
- 1st king of the Syunik kingdom [AD 987–998]
- Stalin (Dzhugashvili) I.V.
— de facto leader of the USSR [AD 1924–1953]
- Tamara is the queen of the Kingdom of Georgia [AD 1184–1213]. The “Golden Age” in the history of Georgia is associated with the name of the queen
- Ter-Petrosyan, Levon—1st President of Armenia [AD 1991–1998]
- Tigran II the Great—King of Greater Armenia [BC 95–55]. Under him, the state reached its greatest expansion
- Togrul-bek — 1st sultan of the Seljuk State [AD 1038–1063]
- Uzun-Hasan— 1st sultan of the Ak-Koyunlu state [AD 1468–1478]
- Uthman ibn Affan - one of the companions of Muhammad and the third Caliph of the Arab Caliphate [AD 644–656]
- Pharnavaz I — semi-legendary 1st king of Iberia [BC 300–234]
- Farsman II - king of Iberia [116–132 AD]
- Hulagu — ilkhan of the Hulaguid State [AD 1256–1265]. Grandson of Genghis Khan, founder of the Hulaguid dynasty
- Shapur III — king of the Persian Sassanid Empire [AD 383–388]
- Shahverdi Khan - Khan of the Ganja Khanate [AD 1747–1760]
- Shevardnadze, Eduard — Chairman of the Parliament of Georgia [AD 1992–1995], President of Georgia [AD 1995–2003]
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