The Security Outcomes and Consequences of the Treaty of Akhal (1260s)
Empire during the Qajar period is the Treaty of Akhal. The agreement was signed between the Iranian Foreign Minister,MirzaSa'eed Khan Mo'tamenol-Mulk and Ivan Zinoviev, the Russianambassador, in Tehran; following the acquisition of Turkestan and the eastern part of the Caspian Sea.This research aims to analyze the results and implications of the treaty of Akhal (1260s) through descriptive-analytical methods, as well as the role of the Britain in concluding this disgraceful contract, which is less frequently mentioned in the historical books.The findings of the study indicate that the treaty will increase the scope of the separation of the northern provinces by the Russians and increase their influence in Iran, an objective representation of which was in the 1907 agreement that divided Iran into three parts of the north and south and the neutral central region, and the role of Britain was also very effective in signing this treaty, because by assignmentIranian Turkmen Sahra from the East of the Caspian Sea to Russia, it would prevent its influence in the southern regions of Iran, which was under British influence.
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