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Author Topic: History of the Wars (1721-1738) - Perisa and Transcaucasia  (Read 1002 times)

Offline Condottiere

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History of the Wars (1721-1738) - Perisa and Transcaucasia
« on: October 14, 2016, 05:38:00 PM »
Came across this title at Mazda Publishers...

Might be of use to those gaming wars in the region...

History of the Wars (1721-1738) by Abraham of Erevan.

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History of the Wars by Abraham of Erevan, published for the first time in English, is one of the few non-Persian primary sources on the history of Persia (Iran) and Transcaucasia in the first half of the eighteenth-century. It details the Afghan and Ottoman invasion and occupation of Persia and Transcaucasia, the efforts of Shah Tłahmęsp II to restore the Saafavid dynasty, the rise of Nader Khan Afshar, Nader's campaigns against the Afghans and the Ottomans, the restoration of the territorial integrity of the Persian State, the coronation of Nader Shah and the establishment of a new dynasty in Persia. Unlike other contemporary sources, which concentrate on the political and socioeconomic conditions of the region, Abraham's history is an uninterrupted account of the wars between the Persians and the Afghans, the Ottomans and the Afghans, and the Persians and the Ottomans. Abraham was an eyewitness to the Ottoman invasion of eastern Armenia and their siege of Erevan. His account mentions individuals, events, and geographical locations not detailed anywhere else.

The work's greatest value, however, is its information on the Armenians. Abraham's detailed account of the Turkish invasion of eastern Armenia is the sole source on the events that occurred in the region from March through September 1724. He provides a vivid physical description of Erevan, its various districts and neighborhoods, its churches and its citizens.

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Re: History of the Wars (1721-1738) - Perisa and Transcaucasia
« Reply #1 on: October 17, 2016, 02:17:22 AM »
very interesting.  A war i have never heard of
Clear the battlefield and let me see
All the profit from our victory.

 

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