Atropatene see Azerbaijan , region, Iran.
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GENDER AND SOCIAL ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN SOCIETIES IN TRANSITION: THE CASE OF AZERBAIJAN
Journal of Third World Studies; 10/1/2003; Najafizadeh, Mehrangiz; Mennerick, Lewis A; 5900 words;
... names, including Caucasian Albania and Aran, whereas the area to the south also had been known by various names including Atropatene and Azerbaijan. Following two wars between Russia and Persia (1804-1813 and 1826-1828) and two subsequent treaties-the Gulistan ...
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Azeri President Heydar Aliyev and Turkish Minister Bulent Akarcali Are Resorting to Deceptive Tactics and Lies
Armenian Reporter, The; 6/29/2002; Acemoglu, Murat; 1557 words;
... useful to take a glimpse at the history of the region. Iran's northern region of Aderbadagan (Azerbaijan) used to be called Atropatene in times of antiquity; it was first a part of the Kingdom of Medes, and later became part of the Iranian stock, ancient ... publications, released by the Turkish and Azeri historical ...
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The Dumping of the Kurds and Lessons for Karabagh
Armenian Reporter, The; 10/19/1996; Murat Acemoglu; 1417 words;
... Iranians. History has recorded the name of the Iranian province of Adrabadagan (Atropatane in Greek, after the name of General Atropatene, one of Alexander the Great's commanders in the East); the newcomers, the Turks, adapted their Azeri name from Adrabadagan ...
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