The Cities of Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia in the 17th – 18th Centuries
Institute of Russian History of the Russian Academy of Sciences
For citation: Novoseltsev, Аnatoly P. The Cities of Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia in the 17th – 18th Centuries // Drevneishie gosudarstva Vostochnoi Evropy (The Earliest States of Eastern Europe). 2021: Eastern Europe and the World of Islam. In honor of Tatjana M. Kalinina. Editors of the volume B.E. Rashkovskiy, E.V. Litovskikh, E.A. Melnikova. Moscow: Dmitry Pozharsky University, 2021. S. 633–828.
Introduction
а) Goals and Objectives of the Work, Historiography of the Problem
б) Survey of Sources
I. Act Materials
II. Armenian Sources
III. Sources in the Farsi
IV. Western European Sources
V. Russian Sources
VI. Turkish Sources
VII. Georgian Sources
VIII. Azerbaijani Sources
Chapter I. Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia as Parts of the Kyzylbash State
§ 1. Description and the State of the Problem
§ 2. Natural Resources and Occupations of the Population
§ 3. Forms of Land Ownership. Shah’s Domain and its Role in the Evolution of the Kyzylbash State
§ 4. Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia as Parts of the Kyzylbash State and Semi-independent Khanates in the 17th and 18th Centuries
Chapter II. Cities of Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia in the 17th – 18th Centuries (Economical and Social Composition of the Population)
§ 1. Cities of Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia in the 17th – 18th Centuries
§ 2. Urban Population and Economy of Cities in Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenia in the 17th – 18th Centuries
§ 3. Trade of Azerbaijan and Eastern Armenian Cities
Chapter III. Urban Government and the Military Role of Cities
Brief Conclusions