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Eastern Armenia in the Last Decades of Persian Rule, 1807–1828
George A. Bournoutian, 1982 · Undena Publications
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Reconstructs the demographic baseline of Persian Eastern Armenia from the 1827 Russian "kameralnoe opisanie" of the Erivan khanate.
Cited by events (5)
- Signing of the Treaty of Gulistan 1813
- Russian conquest of Yerevan 1827
- Signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay 1828
- Shah Abbas I's relocation of Armenians to Isfahan 1604
- Polozhenie of 1836, Russian charter for the Armenian Church 1836
Cited by legal rulings (2)
Supports formal claims (2)
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- In 1827, the city of Yerevan was approximately 70% Muslim and 30% Armenian. well-evidenced
- Between 1828 and 1830 approximately 130,000 Armenians migrated from Persia and the Ottoman Empire to Russian-held territory under state-organised resettlement. well-evidenced
Cited in disputes (1)
- The 1828–30 Armenian migration: "manufactured demographic" or "return to homeland"? academic-consensus Academic consensus: state-organised migration into a contested baseline
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Event Shusha pogrom (1905) 1 cite