Swedish volunteers in Persia (English Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Swedish volunteers in Persia" in English language version.

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  • Volkov, Denis V. (2022). "Bringing democracy into Iran: a Russian project for the separation of Azerbaijan". Middle Eastern Studies. 58 (6): 4. doi:10.1080/00263206.2022.2029423. S2CID 246923610. The Russian military force, occupying not only Azerbaijan but the entire north and north-east of Iran, eventually amounted to almost twenty thousand by the outbreak of the First World War. After the opening of the so-called Persidskii front [the Persian front], which became the south flank of the First World War theatre, this number gradually grew to eighty or ninety thousand.

iranicaonline.org

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  • Ericson Wolke, Lars (4 June 2021). "Svenskar stred i persiska gendarmeriet" [Swedes fought in the Persian gendarmerie]. Populär historia (in Swedish) (2). Lund: Historiska media. SELIBR 8264634.

popularhistoria.se

  • Ericson Wolke, Lars (4 June 2021). "Svenskar stred i persiska gendarmeriet" [Swedes fought in the Persian gendarmerie]. Populär historia (in Swedish) (2). Lund: Historiska media. SELIBR 8264634.

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  • Volkov, Denis V. (2022). "Bringing democracy into Iran: a Russian project for the separation of Azerbaijan". Middle Eastern Studies. 58 (6): 4. doi:10.1080/00263206.2022.2029423. S2CID 246923610. The Russian military force, occupying not only Azerbaijan but the entire north and north-east of Iran, eventually amounted to almost twenty thousand by the outbreak of the First World War. After the opening of the so-called Persidskii front [the Persian front], which became the south flank of the First World War theatre, this number gradually grew to eighty or ninety thousand.

slakthistoria.se

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