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BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND IRAN
Azerbaijan-Iran relations; Iran-Azerbaijan relations; Iran–Azerbaijan relations; Iran - Azerbaijan relations; Iran – Azerbaijan relations; Iran Azerbaijan relations; Azerbaijan - Iran relations; Azerbaijan Iran relations; Azerbaijan – Iran relations
  • Building of the Iranian embassy in [[Baku]]
  • Presidents of Azerbaijan and Iran, Aliyev and Rouhani, seen here at the 4th [[Caspian Sea]] Summit in 2014.
  • In 2010, a memorandum of understanding and co-operation in the field of energy and transport was signed in [[Baku]].
  • Astara railway]] in Baku on March 29, 2018
  • Stamp of Azerbaijan, 1992

Armenia–Azerbaijan relations         
  • Comparison of [[life expectancy]] in Armenia and Azerbaijan
  • Armenian Prime Minister [[Nikol Pashinyan]] meets with Azerbaijani President [[Ilham Aliyev]] in [[Davos]], [[Switzerland]], January 2019.
  • Frontlines at the time of the signing of the agreement with Azerbaijan's territorial gains during the war in red, the [[Lachin corridor]] under Russian peacekeepers in blue, and areas to be surrendered by Armenia to Azerbaijan hashed
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN AZERBAIJAN AND ARMENIA
Azerbaijan-Armenia relations; Armenia-Azerbaijan relations; Azerbaijan–Armenia relations; Azerbaijan - Armenia relations; Azerbaijan – Armenia relations; Azerbaijan Armenia relations; Armenia - Azerbaijan relations; Armenia Azerbaijan relations; Armenia – Azerbaijan relations; History of Armenia–Azerbaijan relations; History of Armenia-Azerbaijan relations
There are no diplomatic relations between Armenia and Azerbaijan, largely due to the ongoing Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The two neighboring states had formal governmental relations between 1918 and 1921, during their brief independence from the collapsed Russian Empire, as the First Republic of Armenia and the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan; these relations existed from the period after the Russian Revolution until they were occupied and annexed by the Soviet Union, becoming the constituent republics of Soviet Armenia and Soviet Azerbaijan.
History of Azerbaijan         
  • Oil derricks]] in [[Balaxanı]] around 1890
  • 15th-century Shirvanshah mausoleum in Baku
  • first Russo-Persian war]]
  • "Hounds and Jackals" game
  • Goytepe site]]
  • Pentagon]] visit
  • 1748 maps of Shirvan, the Caucasus and Persia
  • [[Mammad Amin Rasulzade]], a founder and spokesperson of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918, was widely regarded as Azerbaijan's national leader.
  • Iran around 1900
  • Ismail I's empire
  • Umayyad Caliphate, 661–750}}
  • The Achaemenid empire at its greatest extent
  • Sasanid silver plate from [[Shamakhi District]] ''([[Azerbaijan State Museum of History]]'')
  • Qajar-style painting of [[mullah]]s with the shah
  • Ilham Aliyev in [[Munich]] in 2010
  • Nakhchivan]]
  • Pottery from Kul-Tepe I
  • Gobustan rock art
  • Qobustan]]
  • Shah Abbas I of Safavid at a banquet. Detail from a ceiling fresco, Chehel Sotoun palace, Isfahan
  • Battle-scene miniature in the [[Palace of Shaki Khans]]
  • Transcaucasia in the early 19th century
  • Second Russian State Duma]]. Seated left is [[Fatali Khan Khoyski]]; seated right is [[Khalil Khasmammadov]].
HISTORY OF THE CAUCASIAN STATE OF AZERBAIJAN
History of azerbaijan; History of Republic of Azerbaijan; Medieval history of Azerbaijan; Azerbaijan/History; Prehistoric Azerbaijan; Prehistory of Azerbaijan; Timeline of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic; Azerbaijani history
The history of Azerbaijan is understood as the history of the region now forming the Republic of Azerbaijan. Topographically, the land is contained by the southern slopes of the Caucasus Mountains in the north, the Caspian Sea in the east, and the Armenian Highlands in the west.
Azerbaijan–Russia relations         
  • [[Dmitry Medvedev]] is greeted by [[President of Azerbaijan]] [[Ilham Aliyev]] and his wife [[Mehriban Aliyeva]]
  • [[Dmitry Medvedev]] is greeted by Azerbaijani [[Great Patriotic War]] veteran- [[Agadadash Samedov]] and [[President of Azerbaijan]] [[Ilham Aliyev]] in [[Baku]]
  • Medvedev lays a wreath at the monument to heroes ([[Baku]])
  • Ilham Aliyev meeting with Vladimir Putin on 13 October 2022
  • President Putin with President Heydar Aliyev of Azerbaijan during a ceremony for signing Russian-Azerbaijani documents.
  • [[Vladimir Putin]] with [[Heydar Aliyev]] in Azerbaijan at Bina airport on 9 January 2001
  • [[Vladimir Putin]], [[Mahmoud Ahmedinejad]] and [[Ilham Aliyev]].
BILATERAL RELATIONS BETWEEN RUSSIA AND AZERBAIJAN
Azerbaijan-Russia relations; Russia–Azerbaijan relations; Azerbaijan - Russia relations; Azerbaijan – Russia relations; Azerbaijan Russia relations; Russia-Azerbaijan relations; Russia - Azerbaijan relations; Russia Azerbaijan relations; Russia – Azerbaijan relations; Military cooperation between Russia and Azerbaijan; Economic relations between Russia and Azerbaijan; History of Azerbaijan–Russia relations; History of Azerbaijan-Russia relations
Bilateral relations exist between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Russian Federation. The Embassy of Azerbaijan is located in Moscow, Russia.

Википедия

Azerbaijan–Iran relations

Official diplomatic relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Islamic Republic of Iran were established following the dissolution of the Soviet Union (1991). Iran and Azerbaijan share, to a large extent, the same history, religion, and culture. The territory of what is now called the Republic of Azerbaijan was only separated from Iran in the first half of the 19th century, through the Russo-Persian Wars. In the area to the North of the river Aras, the territory of the contemporary Republic of Azerbaijan was Iranian territory until it was occupied by Russia. Iran and Azerbaijan are furthermore the only majority Shia Muslim nations in the world. They have respectively the highest and second highest Shia population percentage in the world, as well as the history of Shi'ism which is rooted in both nations from exactly the same moment in history, whereas the majority of the population of both their neighboring nations are either predominantly Christians or Sunni Muslims. However, there are some tensions between the two countries as its political alignment may vary by degree. The Republic of Azerbaijan has become increasingly pro-Western aligned, and is an ally of Israel, Turkey and the United States (the latter two being NATO members) while the Islamic Republic of Iran is largely pro-Russian and pro-Chinese aligned due to its hostility with the U.S. and has been targeted with sanctions. Iranian politicians, like Mohammad Hosseini, have called Azerbaijan an Israeli proxy.

In May 1918, the Musavat government adopted the name "Azerbaijan" for the newly established Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, for political reasons, even though the name of "Azerbaijan" had always been used to refer to the adjacent region of contemporary northwest Iran. As the Soviet Union dissolved in 1991, a relatively downwards spiral started in the modern relations between Iran and Azerbaijan. In May 2015, the Ambassador of Iran to Azerbaijan announced that it didn't recognize the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.

Iran recognized Azerbaijan's independence in 1991, and diplomatic relations between the two countries were established in 1992. Iran has an embassy in Baku and a consulate-general in Nakhchivan City. Azerbaijan has an embassy in Tehran and a consulate-general in Tabriz. Both countries are full members of the Economic Cooperation Organization (ECO) and the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC).