Treaty of Turkmenchay

Treaty of Turkmenchay

The Treaty of Turkmenchay ( _ru. Туркманчайский договор; Persian: عهدنامه ترکمنچای) was a treaty negotiated in Turkmenchay by which the Persian Empire, more commonly known today as Iran, recognized Russian suzerainty over the Erivan khanate, Nakhchivan khanate and the remainder of the Talysh khanate, establishing the Aras River as the common boundary between both empires, after its defeat in 1828 at the end of the Russo-Persian War, 1826-1828. The treaty was signed on February 21, 1828 by Haj Mirza Abol-hasan Khan and Asef o-dowleh, chancellor of Fath Ali Shah on behalf of Persia, and General Ivan Paskievich representing Imperial Russia. As was the case for the Treaty of Gulistan, Persia was forced to sign the treaty by Russia, as it had no alternative after crown prince Abbas Mirza's defeat. The Russian general had threatened Fath Ali Shah to conquer Tehran in five days unless the treaty was signed.

The treaty

By this treaty:
#By Article 4 of the treaty, Persia renounces claims over the Erivan khanate (most of present-day central Armenia), the Nakhchivan khanate (most of the present-day Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan), the Talysh khanate, the Ordubad and Mughan regions (now also part of Azerbaijan), in addition to all lands annexed by Russia in the Gulistan Treaty.
#By Article 6 of the treaty, Iran promised to pay Russia 10 Koroor in Gold (in 1828 currency).
#By Article 8 of the treaty, Iranian ships lose full rights to navigate all of the Caspian Sea and her coasts, henceforth given to Russia.
#Iran recognizes Capitulation rights for Russians in Iran.
#By Article 10, Russia gains the right to send consulate envoys to anywhere in Iran it wishes.
#By Article 13, Exchange of POWs.
#By Article 10, Iran is forced to sign economic treaties with Russia as Russia specifies.
#By Article 7 of the treaty, Russia promises to support Abbas Mirza as the heir to the throne of Persia after Fath Ali Shah dies. (This proved impossible when Abbas Mirza predeceased Fath Ali Shah.)
#Iran officially apologizes for breaking its promises made in the Gulistan Treaty.
#By Article 15, Fath Ali Shah promises not to prosecute any khanate secessionist movements in the Azerbaijan region.

Aftermath

According to Prof. Svante Cornell:

According to Cambridge History of Iran: cquote|"Even when rulers on the plateau lacked the means to effect suzerainty beyond the Aras, the neighboring Khanates were still regarded as Iranian dependencies. Naturally, it was those Khanates located closes to the province of Azarbaijan which most frequently experienced attempts to re-impose Iranian suzerainty: the Khanates of Erivan, Nakhchivan and Qarabagh across the Aras, and the cis-Aras Khanate of Talish, with its administrative headquarters located at Lankaran and therefore very vulnerable to pressure, either from the direction of Tabriz or Rasht. Beyond the Khanate of Qarabagh, the Khan of Ganja and the Vali of Gurjistan (ruler of the Kartli-Kakheti kingdom of south-east Georgia), although less accessible for purposes of coercion, were also regarded as the Shah's vassals, as were the Khans of Shakki and Shirvan, north of the Kura river. The contacts between Iran and the Khanates of Baku and Qubba, however, were more tenuous and consisted mainly of maritime commercial links with Anzali and Rasht. The effectiveness of these somewhat haphazard assertions of suzerainty depended on the ability of a particular Shah to make his will felt, and the determination of the local khans to evade obligations they regarded as onerous." [The Cambridge history of Iran By William Bayne Fisher, Published by Cambridge University Press, 1991, pp. 145-146]

Iran sees this and the preceding Treaty of Gulistan as the most humiliating treaties signed in the country's millennia-old history. The treaty is the reason many Iranians consider Fath Ali Shah to be one of Iran's most incompetent rulers. [M. Zirisnky: “Reza Shah’s abrogation of capitulation, 1927-1928” in he Making of Modern Iran: State and Society Under Riza Shah 1921-1941 By Stephanie Cronin, Routledge, Published 2003, pg 81, “The context of this regime capitulations, of course, is that by the end of the reign of Fath Ali Shah (1798-1834), Iran could no longer defend its independence against the west. .. For Iran this was a time of weakness, humiliation and soul-searching as Iranians sought to assert their dignity against overwhelming pressure from the expansionist west]

Massacre at the Russian Embassy

In the aftermath of the war and signing of the treaty, the anti-Russian sentiment in Persia was rampant. On February 11, 1829, an angry mob stormed the Russian embassy in Tehran and slaughetered virtually everyone inside. Among those killed in the massacre was a newly appointed ambassador to Persia Alexander Griboyedov, a celebrated Russian playwright and a personal friend of Alexander Pushkin (Griboyedov had previously played an active role in negotiating the terms of the treaty).Fact|date=July 2007

References

Sources

* H. Pir Nia, Abbas Eghbal Ashtiani, B. Agheli. "History of Persia". Tehran, 2002. p. 673-686. ISBN 964-6895-16-6

See also

* Anglo-Russian Convention of 1907
* Iran-Russia relations
* List of treaties
* Treaty of Akhal
* Treaty of Gulistan

External links

* [http://www.hist.msu.ru/ER/Etext/FOREIGN/turkman.htm Text of the Treaty of Turkmenchay]


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