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Highlights
- Turkish-Persian War (1730-1736) [1] [2] . The Safavid dynasty (1501-1736), the reign of the Afsharids dynasty (1736-1796) were overthrown. The Indian Campaign of Nadir Shah (1738-1739).
- The Great Northern Expedition (1733-1743).
- The war for the Polish inheritance (1733-1735). Vienna Peace Treaty (1738) .
- Austro-Russian-Turkish war (1734-1739). The Belgrade Peace Treaty (1739) , Russia returned Azov, however, access to the Black Sea was practically not obtained, since under the terms of the peace treaty Russia could not have a fleet on it.
Statesmen
- Anna Ioannovna , Russian empress from the Romanov dynasty (1730-1740).
- Charles VII (Charles III) , king of Naples and Sicily (1734-1759).
Culture
- Mafra Palace (1730).
- Flying shuttle (patent - 1733; flying shuttle ).
- Biological systematics (" System of nature " - 1735; Linnaeus, Karl ).
- St. John, Henry (1678-1751). “Letters on the Study and Usefulness of History” (1738).
- Hume, David (1711-1776). A Treatise on Human Nature (1739).
Settlements
- The decade in which the settlement in the north of Crimea Armenian Bazaar was first mentioned.
- The city of Barnaul was founded (1730)
See also
► 1730s
Notes
- ↑ History of the East: in 6 vols., T. 3: East at the turn of the Middle Ages and modern times. XVI — XVIII centuries - M .: publishing house "Eastern Literature" RAS, 1999. ISBN 5-02-018102-1
- ↑ Caroline Finkel . History of the Ottoman Empire. Vision of Osman, - M., AST, 2010. ISBN 978-5-17-043651-4