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О таможенной политике России в северном Азербайджане (XIX- начало XX ВВ.)

About the customs policy of Russia in Northern Azerbaijan (19th - early 20th centuries)
[collection article]

Guliyev, R.

Abstract

Following the Russian conquest of the territories of Azerbaijani khanates in the first decades of the 19th century, a stong need to create custom posts on the southern borders of the Russian Empire arose. The Chief of the Russian troops in the Caucasus P.D. Tsitsianov initiated the establishment of ... view more

Following the Russian conquest of the territories of Azerbaijani khanates in the first decades of the 19th century, a stong need to create custom posts on the southern borders of the Russian Empire arose. The Chief of the Russian troops in the Caucasus P.D. Tsitsianov initiated the establishment of customs posts in the South Caucasus in 1803. The article states that shortly after the conquest of the territory of the Baku Khanate (October 1806), the official document, which provided for the creation of new customs offices, was submitted for approval by the Russian Emperor Alexander I (1801-1825). Therefore, an implementation of the Russian customs policy in the mentioned territory begins with this historic moment.... view less

Keywords
Russia; tariff policy; Caucasus region; nineteenth century; Azerbaijan

Classification
General History
Economic Policy

Collection Title
Scientific research in the XXI Century: Proceedings of the I International Scientific Conference on Eurasian scientific cooperation

Document language
Russian

Publication Year
2014

Publisher
Global Partnership

City
Moscow

Page/Pages
p. 75-79

ISBN
978-5-9906103-0-9

Status
Published Version; peer reviewed

Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution-NonCommercial


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