Karabakh in Maps: Karabakh Khanate and expansion of Russian Empire

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Historical maps showing the borders of present-day Nagorno Karabakh region within different states during the expansion of Russian Empire (18th-19th centuries).

Karabakh Beylerbeylik in 1727-1728

Karabakh beylerbeylik (province) of Safavid (Persian) Empire and expansion of Russian Empire at the beginning of 18th century.

Annexation of Northern Azerbaijani khanates by Russia (19th century)

Karabakh Khanate along with other Northern Azerbaijani Khanates in 19th century.

Karabakh Khanate after Gulistan treaty (1823)

Expansion of Russian Empire in Caucasus, 1823.

Annexation of Northern Azerbaijan Khanates by Russia after Gulistan treaty in 1813.

Karabakh Khanate under Russian Empire (1827-1829)

Expansion of Russian Empire in Caucasus, 1827-1829.

Annexation of Northern Azerbaijan Khanates by Russia after Turkmenchay treaty in 1828.

Annexion of Northern Azerbaijani Khanates by Russian Empire (19th century)

Further expansion of Russian Empire in Caucasus, 19th century.

Final stage of annexation policy of Northern Azerbaijani Khanates by Russian Empire by 1850.

  • Ganja Khanate -1804
  • Karabakh Khanate – 1805
  • Sheki Khanate – 1805
  • Shirvan Khanate – 1805
  • Guba Khanate – 1806
  • Baku Khanate – 1806
  • Derbent Khanate – 1806
  • Talish Khanate – 1813
  • Erivan Khanate – 1828
  • Nakhichevan Khanate – 1828

Azerbaijan within Russian Empire (1847)

Azerbaijan (including Karabakh) within Russian Empire, 1847.

Lowry, J W Sharpe, J 1847 Russia at the Caucasus Publisher Chapman & Hall London.

Occupation of Northern Azerbaijani khanates by Russian Empire (19th century)

Northern Azerbaijan under Czarist Russia, 19th century.

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