ПЕРЕДЕЛ МИРА_Armenia

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ARMENIA (AD 1991–) State, Republic (Republic of Armenia). Originated on terr. sovr. Armenia as a result of the collapse of the USSR. The capital is Yerevan

    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  
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 190_BC    
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  • 1783 Georgievsky treatise
  • 1828–1829. Russo-Turkish War
  • 1917. February Revolution
  • 1917. October Revolution
  • The collapse of the socialist system and the collapse of the USSR (1989–1991)
  • 2012 Anniversary A.V. Baghdasaryan
    • PERSONS

    • 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]