of TehranThe terms of the treaty are as follow • Article 4: Persia ceded the
Erivan Khanate (most of present-day central
Armenia), the
Nakhchivan Khanate (most of the present-day
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of
Azerbaijan), the
Talysh Khanate (southeastern Azerbaijan), and the
Ordubad and Mughan regions (now also part of Azerbaijan) and also reiterated the cessions made to Russia in the
Treaty of Gulistan • Article 6: Persia promised to pay Russia 10
korur in gold or 20 million silver rubles (in 1828 currency). • Article 7: Russia promised to support
Abbas Mirza as the heir to the throne of Persia on the death of Shah Fath Ali (the clause became moot when Abbas Mirza predeceased Shah Fath Ali). • Article 8: Persian ships lost full rights to navigate all of the
Caspian Sea and its coasts, which were given to Russia. • Persia recognised capitulation rights for Russian subjects in Persia. • Article 10: Russia gained the right to send consular envoys anywhere in Persia. • Article 10: both parties accept commercial treaties with detailed conditions. • Article 13: prisoners-of-war were exchanged. • Persia officially apologised for breaking its promises made in the
Treaty of Gulistan. • Article 15: Shah Fath Ali Shah promised not to charge or persecute any inhabitant or official in the region of
Iranian Azerbaijan for any deed carried out during the war or during the temporary control of the region by Russian troops. In addition, all inhabitants of the aforementioned district were given the right to move from Persian districts to Russian districts within one year. ,
Baku. Article 15 provided for the resettlement of Armenians from
Iranian Azerbaijan to the Caucasus, which also included an outright liberation of Armenians taken captive by Persia since 1804 or 1795. This resettlement replaced the 20,000 Armenians who moved to Georgia between 1795 and 1827. == Aftermath ==