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AZERBAIJAN (AD 1991–) State, republic (Republic of Azerbaijan). Originated on the territory modern Azerbaijan as a result of the collapse of the USSR. The capital is Baku

    HISTORY OF THE POLITICS OF GEOGRAPHY
    HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY OF SCIENTIFIC LIFE
    GEOGRAPHY OF FOREIGN TRADE
YEARS OF CHANGE
1
   1520  301 BC      AD 132   885   1017     1106   1225   1335   1410    1502  1612  1723   1801   1917.2    1920         1991   2012  
2    1267  300 BC      AD 387   889   1045     1118   1231   1353   1466    1508            1724   1803   1917.11  1922.3       1992  
3     714   200 BC      AD 461   941   1071     1120   1245   1357   1468    1538            1735   1804   1918       1922.12  
4     660   190 BC      AD 580   951                1145   1256   1392               1551            1736   1805  
5      585  180 BC      AD 637   959                1157    1335                         1555            1747   1806  
6      550    83 BC      AD 651   979                1170   1353                          1590            1762   1813  
7      400                    AD 750   982                1184   1357                                              1783   1828 
8      330                    AD 787   987  
9      328                    AD 869      

    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]
  • Alexander I — Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1801–1825]
  • Alexander II — Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1855–1881]
  • Alexander III 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]
  • Aliyev, Ilham — President of Azerbaijan [AD 2003–]
  • Alp Arslan — Sultan of the Seljuk State [AD 1063–1072]
  • Argishti II — king of Urartu [BC 714–685]
  • Artashes I — Seleucid strategist, later - the king of Great Armenia [BC 190–160]
  • As-Saffah — first Caliph of the Abbasid Caliphate [AD 750–754]
  • Atropate — king of Atropatene [328–300 BC]
  • Ahmed III — Sultan of the Ottoman Empire [AD 1703–1730]
  • Ashot I Bagratuni —1st king of the Ani principality [AD 885–891]
  • Heydar Kuli Khan I — Khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate [AD 1747–1764]
  • George VIII — king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1466–1476]
  • Huseyn Ali Khan — 1st Imam of the North Caucasian Imamate [AD 1829–1832] — Khan of the Quba Khanate[AD 1747–1758]
  • Guyuk — Khan of the Mongol Empire [AD 1246–1248]
  • David I — 1st king of Lori kingdom[AD 989–1020]
  • David IV the Builder — king of the Kingdom of Georgia [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 Georgian kingdom [AD 1353–1360]
  • Jalal ad-Din Mankburny - the last ruler of the State of Khorezmshahs[AD 1220–1231]
  • Zhordania, Noy Nikolaevich — Chairman of the Menshevik government of the Georgian Democratic Republic [AD 1918–1921]
  • 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
  • Qaboos — ruler of the State of the Shirvanshahs [AD 1353–1372]
  • Kara Yusuf — ruler of the Kara Koyunlu state [AD 1389–1420]
  • Kvirike II — king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 929–976]
  • Cyaxares — king of Media [BC 625–585]
  • Cyrus II the Great — King of the Persian Achaemenid Empire [550–530 BC]
  • kirta — king and founder of Mitanni [1526–1550]
  • Constantine II - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1722–1732]
  • Kocharyan, Robert - 1st President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic [AD 1994–1997], President of Armenia [AD 1998–2008]
  • Kyurike — 1st king of the Kingdom of Lori [AD 979–989]
  • Levan - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1520–1574]
  • 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]
  • Marzuban - Emir of the Salarid State [AD 941–957]
  • Mdivani, Bud - Chairman of the Revolutionary Committee of the Georgian SSR [AD 1921], Chairman of the Union Council of the ZSFSR [AD 1921]
  • Minuchihr III the Great - ruler of the State of Shirvanshahs [AD 1157–1160]
  • Mirza Muhammad Khan I - Khan of the Baku Khanate [AD 1747–1758]
  • Murad III - Sultan of the Ottoman Empire [AD 1574–1595]
  • Mutalibov, Ayaz - 1st President of Azerbaijan [AD 1991–1992]
  • Muhammad - Ruler of the Ganja Emirate [AD 951–971], founder of the Sheddadid dynasty
  • Muhammad - Emir of the Sajid State [AD 889–901]
  • Nadir Shah - Shah of the Persian Empire Nadir Shah [AD 1736–1747]
  • Hormizd IV - king of the Persian Sassanid Empire [AD 579–590]
  • Nicholas I - Emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1825–1855]
  • Panah Ali Khan - 1st Khan of the Karabakh Khanate [AD 1747–1763]
  • Peroz - king of the Persian Sassanid Empire [AD 459–484]
  • Peter I - Tsar of Moscow [AD 1682–1721] and first emperor of the Russian Empire [AD 1721–1725]
  • Rasulzadeh, Mammad Emin - 1st Chairman of the National Council of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic [AD 1918–1918]
  • Sahakyan, Bako - President of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic [AD 2007–]
  • Seyid Abbas - Khan of the Talysh Khanate [AD 1747–1749]
  • Seleucus I Nicator - commander of Alexander the Great, diadochus, king of the Seleucid State [312–281 BC]
  • Smbat I - 1st king of the Syunik kingdom [AD 987–998]
  • 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
  • Tahmasp I is the Shah of the Persian Safavid Empire [AD 1524–1576]a [AD 1184–1213]. The “Golden Age” in the history of Georgia is associated with the name of the queen
  • Teimuraz I - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1606–1648]
  • Teimuraz II - king of the Kakhetian kingdom [AD 1732–1736, 1737–1744]
  • Tigran II the Great - king of Greater Armenia [BC 95-55]. Under him, the state reached its greatest expansion
  • Timur - founder and emir of the Timurid Empire [AD 1370–1405]. Outstanding commander, conqueror of Central Asia. Distinguished by unusual cruelty
  • Togrul-bek - 1st Sultan of the Seljuk State [AD 1038–1063]
  • Uweis - Sultan of the Jalairid State [AD 1356–1375]
  • Ogedei - Great Khan of the Mongol Empire [AD 1229–1241]. Son of Genghis Khan
  • Uzun-Gasan - 1st Sultan of the Ak-Koyunlu state [AD 1468–1478]
  • Usman 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]
  • Hasan Kyuchuk — ruler of the Chobanid State [AD 1335–1343]
  • Hashim ibn Surak — 1st Emir of the Emirate of Derbent [AD 869–869]
  • Hulagu —Ilkhan of the Hulaguid State [AD 1256–1265]. Grandson of Genghis Khan, founder of the Hulaguid dynasty
  • Hussein I - Emir of the State of the Ravvadids [AD 955–988]
  • Shapur III — king of the Persian Sassanid Empire [AD 383–388]
  • Shahverdi Khan — Khan of the Ganja Khanate [AD 1747–1760] Shahverdi Khan — Khan of the Ganja Khanate [AD 1747–1760]