Treaty grants Russia control over Azerbaijan

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In 1724, the Treaty of Constantinople was signed between the Ottoman Empire and Russia, resulting in the latter gaining control over Azerbaijan. This agreement was a culmination of the longstanding territorial disputes between the two powers in the Caucasus region. Following the treaty, Russia extended its influence over the strategically significant region of Azerbaijan, gaining access to valuable resources and trade routes. The control over Azerbaijan also provided Russia with a foothold in the South Caucasus, allowing them to strengthen their position in the region and expand their empire further. The treaty had a profound impact on Azerbaijan, as it marked the beginning of Russian dominance in the area for the next century. The Russian control brought about significant cultural, political, and economic changes in Azerbaijan, leading to a period of transition and transformation for the local population. The signing of the Treaty of Constantinople reshaped the geopolitical landscape of the Caucasus region and had far-reaching consequences for the future of Azerbaijan. The agreement laid the foundation for the rivalry and conflicts that would characterize the relations between Russia and the Ottoman Empire in the following years, contributing to the complex history of the region. #TreatyofConstantinople #Azerbaijan #OttomanEmpire #Russia #Geopolitics #CaucasusRegion
Location : Azerbaijan
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