THE GOALS OF KEMALIST TURKEY AND RUSSIA TOWARDS THE CAUCASUS IN 1920-1921

Authors

  • Natia Torgoshvili IV year specialty of history
  • Landa Chokheli IV year specialty of history,
  • Lika Shashviashvili IV year specialty of history
  • Associate Professor Madona Kebadze Iakob Gogebashvili Telavi State University

Keywords:

Russia, restore, old borders, negotiations

Abstract

From 1920 Russia again returned to the South Caucasus and tried to restore old borders of its empire. In the case of Persia it justified. It became necessary to cede certain territory to Turkey on the expanse of Sovietized Georgia and Armenia. New states formatted on the place of an old empire managed to mark off their interests in the Caucasus via negotiations.

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2021-06-15

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