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English: Territories of Northern and Southern Khanates (and Sultanates) of Azerbaijan in XVIII - XIX centuries Based on the original sources:
- 1."Frontier nomads of Iran: a political and social history of the Shahsevan"
- Author: Richard Tapper
- Cambridge University Press, 1997
- ISBN 0 521 58336 5 hardback
- 2."Russian Azerbaijan, 1905-1920: The shaping of national identity in a muslim community"
- Author: Tadeusz Swietochowski
- Cambridge University Press, 1985
- ISBN 0 521 26310 7 hardback
- ISBN 0 521 52245 5 paperback
- 3."Russia and Iran, 1780-1828"
- Author: Muriel Atkin
- University of Minnesota Press, 1980
- ISBN 0 8166 0924 1
Русский: Ханства Северного и Южного Азербайджана, XVIII — начало XIX вв.
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