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  2. Iran–Russia relations - Wikipedia

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    Since the fall of the Soviet Union, the two nations have generally enjoyed very close cordial relations. Iran and Russia are strategic allies [4] [5] [6] and form an axis in the Caucasus alongside Armenia. Iran and Russia are also military allies in the conflicts in Syria and Iraq and partners in Afghanistan and post-Soviet Central Asia.

  3. Iranian–Russian Treaty on Comprehensive Strategic Partnership

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    The agreement is designed to govern relations between Russia and Iran for the next 20 years, covering various areas including defense, counter-terrorism, energy, finance, and culture. The treaty consists of 47 articles addressing cooperation in technology, information and cybersecurity, peaceful nuclear energy collaboration, counterterrorism ...

  4. Russia and the Middle East - Wikipedia

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    Russia and the Arabs: Behind the Scenes in the Middle East from the Cold War to the Present (Basic Books, 2009). Rezvani, Babak. "Russian foreign policy and geopolitics in the Post-Soviet space and the Middle East: Tajikistan, Georgia, Ukraine and Syria."

  5. Foreign relations of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Iran: See IranRussia relations. Relations between Russia and Persia (pre-1935 Iran) have a long history, as they officially commenced in 1521 with the Safavids in power. Past and present contact between Russia and Iran has always been complicated and multi-faceted, often wavering between collaboration and rivalry.

  6. Opinion - Russia and Iran’s defense pact is a ... - AOL

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    Russia and Iran signed a mutual defense and security cooperation pact on Jan. 17 — just days before President Trump’s inauguration. Both nations are primary opponents of the U.S., demonstrated ...

  7. Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 7: From Nadir Shah to the Islamic Republic. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. pp. 144– 173. ISBN 0-521-20095-4. Pourjavady, Reza (2023). "Russo-Iranian wars 1804-13 and 1826-8". Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History Volume 20. Iran, Afghanistan and the Caucasus (1800–1914). Brill.

  8. Russo-Persian Wars - Wikipedia

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    In 1562, the province of Shirvan sent an envoy to Russia to establish official trade relations. [3] Shamakhi subsequently did the same in 1653. [3] The first Persians to engage in commercial trade with Russia were Armenians from Julfa, in northern Persia. [3] Julfa was an important link in the Russo-Persian trade route originating in Gilan. [3]

  9. Russo-Persian War (1804–1813) - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge History of Iran. Vol. 7. Cambridge University Press. pp. 314– 349. ISBN 978-0521200950. King, Charles (2008). The Ghost of Freedom: A History of the Caucasus. Oxford University Press. ISBN 978-0-19-517775-6. Pourjavady, Reza (2023). "Russo-Iranian wars 1804-13 and 1826-8". Christian-Muslim Relations. A Bibliographical History ...