An analysis of how and motives of Beginning Iran and Russia relationship (Basic view of the Safavid days)

21 April 2020, Version 1
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Abstract

If we want to get a clear idea of how a program that made Iran known to Europe in that way was made, we get to the point that it is the beginning of the Safavid era. What is special about this study is that In the strong days of the Safavids, Iran 's position in this deal was far more special than it was! Russia's reinforcement goes back to the sad end of those days. So what were Russia's motives for starting and expanding relations with Iran during this period? The Russians sought to increase trade on the one hand and pressure the Ottomans on the other.. The purpose of this descriptive-analytical paper is to examine what was the main motivation and method of initiating Iranian-Russian relations in the Safavid era. The Ottomans have been effective in this regard, and the process of establishing relations has initially been commercialized.

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