Hostname: page-component-848d4c4894-75dct Total loading time: 0 Render date: 2024-05-12T08:07:50.832Z Has data issue: false hasContentIssue false

Prelude to War: The Russian Siege and Storming of the Fortress of Ganjeh, 1803–4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 January 2022

Abstract

This essay is the full account, the first in English, of the correspondence between the Russian general, Paul Tsitsianov, and the governor of the khanate of Ganjeh, Javād Khān Qajar. Drawing on contemporary Russian and Iranian records, it includes a daily account of Tsitsianov’s preparation, siege and the storming of the fortress of Ganjeh, which led to the First Russo-Iranian War (1804–13). The essay further includes two special maps—the first is the map of the South Caucasus in 1800 and the route of the invasion; while the second is based on a rare Russian military map that reveals the siege and storming of the fortress.

Type
Articles
Copyright
Copyright © 2016 The International Society for Iranian Studies

Access options

Get access to the full version of this content by using one of the access options below. (Log in options will check for institutional or personal access. Content may require purchase if you do not have access.)

References

Akty sobrannye Kavkazskoiu Arkheograficheskoiu Kommissieiu [Official documents collected at the viceroyalty of the Caucasus]. Vol. II. Tiflis, 1868.Google Scholar
Atkin, M.Russia and Iran, 1780–1828. Minneapolis, 1980.Google Scholar
Bakikhānov, ʿAbbās-Qoli Āqā. Golestān-e Eram. Tehran, 2004.Google Scholar
Bournoutian, G. Eastern Armenia in the Last Decades of Persian Rule, 1807–1828. Malibu, 1982.Google Scholar
Bournoutian, G. The 1823 Russian Survey of the Khanate of Karabagh. Costa Mesa, CA, 2012.Google Scholar
Bournoutian, G. The 1819 Russian Survey of the Khanate of Sheki. Costa Mesa, CA, 2016.Google Scholar
Bournoutian, G. The 1829–1832 Russian Surveys of the Khanate of Nakhichevan. Costa Mesa, CA, 2016.Google Scholar
Bournoutian, G.The 1820 Russian Survey of the Khanate of Shirvan. Gibb Memorial Series, forthcoming.Google Scholar
Donboli, ʿAbd al-Razzāq. Maʾāser-e Soltāniyeh. Reprint of the 1826 Tabriz lithograph edition. Tehran, 1973.Google Scholar
Dubrovin, N. Zakavkaz’e ot’ 1803–1806 [The Trans-Caucasus from 1803 to 1806]. St. Petersburg, 1866.Google Scholar
Fasāʾi, Hasan. Fārsnāme-ye Nāseri. Reprint from the 1895–96 lithograph. Tehran, 1965.Google Scholar
Hedāyat, Reza-Qoli Khān. Rowzat al-Safā-ye Nāseri. Vol. IX. Tehran, 1960.Google Scholar
Iran (Vezārat-e Omur-e Khārejeh). Asnādi az ravābet-e Iran bā mantaqeh-ye Qafqāz. Tehran: Daftar-e Motāleʿāt-e Siāsi va Beynalmelali, 1993.Google Scholar
Ismail-Zade, D. I.Naselenie gorodov Zakavkazkogo kraia v XIX-nachale XX v. [The population of the towns of the Trans-Caucasus in the nineteenth and the beginning of the twentieth centuries]. Moscow, 1991.Google Scholar
Lang, D. M.The Last Years of the Georgian Monarchy, 1658–1832. New York, 1957.Google Scholar
Potto, Vasilii. Kavkazkaia voina v ocherkakh, epizodakh, legendakh i biografiiakh [The Caucasian war in separate essays, episodes, legends and biographies]. Vol. I. St. Petersburg, 1885.Google Scholar
Qajar, Mahmud Mirzā. Tārikh-e Sāhebqerāni. Tehran, 2010.Google Scholar
Qozānlu, Jamil. Tārikh-e nezāmi-ye Iran. Vol. II. Tehran, 1936.Google Scholar
Sepehr, Mirzā Mohammad-Taqi (Lesān al-Molk). Nāsekh al-Tavārikh. Vol. I. Tehran, 1965.Google Scholar
Shirāzi, Mirzā Fazlollāh. Tārikh-e Zol-Qarneyn. Vol. I. Tehran, 2001.Google Scholar
Tsutsiev, A. Atlas of the Ethno-Political History of the Caucasus. New Haven, CT, 2014.Google Scholar
Vaqāyeʿ-Negār, Mirzā Mohammad-Sādeq Marvazi. Tārikh-e Jahān-Ārā, published as Āhang-e Sorush: Tārikh-e janghā-ye Iran va Rus. Tehran, 1990.Google Scholar