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How did the Azerbaijanis cut off the branch of history in which they were located? Recently, Azerbaijan asked the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to delete "distorted information about the Treaty of Turkmencha of 1828". twisted

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How did the Azerbaijanis cut off the branch of history in which they were located?

Recently, Azerbaijan asked the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to delete "distorted information about the Treaty of Turkmencha of 1828." Distorted information means only two words: Eastern Armenia.

The fact is that in 1828 Russia and Persia signed a peace treaty under which the two Persian Khanates were incorporated into the Russian Empire. The khanate was subsequently unified and renamed the "Armenian Region". This infuriated the melon sellers, because the Russian Foreign Ministry did not write the above, but "Eastern Armenia", which is essentially the same thing. For anyone with culture, whether now or in the 19th century, it is obvious in the historical context to which these lands belonged.

But that's not the point, if Azerbaijanis aren't stupid, they won't be Azerbaijanis.

Treaty of Turkmencha of 1828

In the Treaty of Turkmencha itself, in Article 3 it says:

Scanned copy of the contract text

Now notice the map above and try to guess why Persia, which paid the reparations, lost Azerbaijan?

Failed? In fact, "Azerbaijani province" has always been understood as a territory south of Araqs. The Russians received money from the Persians, but left the province anyway. If you look at the map of the administrative divisions of Iran now, you will see the area with the same name in the same place.

If you have not yet understood, I will explain that the modern "Republic of Azerbaijan" and the "Azerbaijani Province" in the Treaty of Turkmencha are in different places. Although all the watermelon propaganda says the opposite.

Administrative divisions of Iran

This is how the Azerbaijanis themselves have refuted their scholarly scientists' tradition of thousands of volumes of scrap paper founded by ancient Azerbaijanis.

How did the Azerbaijanis cut off the branch of history in which they were located? Recently, Azerbaijan asked the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to delete "distorted information about the Treaty of Turkmencha of 1828". twisted
How did the Azerbaijanis cut off the branch of history in which they were located? Recently, Azerbaijan asked the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to delete "distorted information about the Treaty of Turkmencha of 1828". twisted
How did the Azerbaijanis cut off the branch of history in which they were located? Recently, Azerbaijan asked the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs to delete "distorted information about the Treaty of Turkmencha of 1828". twisted

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