At the dawn of the Cold War; the Soviet-American crisis over Iranian Azerbaijan, 1941-1946.9780742540552 At the dawn of the Cold War; the Soviet-American crisis over Iranian Azerbaijan Azerbaijan, country, Asia Azerbaijan (ä'zərbījän`, ă'zər–), Azeri Azərbaycan, officially Republic of Azerbaijan, republic (2005 est. pop. 7,912,000), 33,428 sq mi (86,579 sq km), in Transcaucasia. , 1941-1946. Hasanli, Jamil. Rowman & Littlefield Littlefield can be the following places:
2006 409 pages $75.00 Hardcover Harvard Harvard, town (1990 pop. 12,329), Worcester co., E central Mass.; inc. 1732. A Shaker house and cemetery, a Native American museum, and a Harvard observatory are there. Cold War studies book series DS324 A result of various wars and treaties during the 19th century was the division of Azerbaijan into northern (consecutively Russian Russian associated in some way with Russia. Russian blue a breed of cats with short, dense, silver-tipped blue-colored coat and vivid green eyes. , Soviet, and Republic) and southern Iran. A member of the parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Hasanli describes the confrontation between the Soviet Union and western powers over Iranian Azerbaijan during the first years after World War II. Among other sources, he draws on archives of the Azerbaijani national government, first made public in 1997. ([c]20062005 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR) |
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