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Center for the Study of the Islamic Republic Iran St. Petersburg State University “Collegium Iranicum”

Rybar Lukas

Lukas Rybar is a graduate of bachelor's (2005-2008), master's (2008-2010) degree and doctoral studies (2010-2014) in General history at the Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava. In 2014, he successfully defended his PhD thesis titled “Shirvan and its role in the context of European trade in the 16th - 17th century”. He currently works as an assistant professor at the Department of General History, Faculty of Arts, Comenius University in Bratislava.

Main areas of research

History of Iran and Caucasus countries in the 16th-19th century

Relations between Safavid Iran and Central and Eastern European countries in the 16th-18th century

Foreign Internships

Baku State University, Baku, Azerbaijan (October-December 2010)

Moscow State University, Moscow, Russia (February-June 2013)

Shahid Beheshti University, Tehran, Iran (August 2015, December 2019-March 2020)

Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland (May 2017, March 2019)

Charles University, Prague, Czech Republic (May 2019)

Institute of Iranian Studies, Austrian Academy of Sciences, Vienna, Austria (July - December 2020)

Major publications

Daniš, Miroslav – Rybár, Lukáš: Dejiny Azerbajdžanu. Bratislava : VŠ Danubius, 2014 (History of Azerbaijan). In Slovak.

Rybár, Lukáš: Širván a jeho postavenie v európskom obchode (16.-17. storočie). Acta Historica Posoniensia XXVI. Bratislava : Stimul, 2014 (Shirvan and its role in the European trade (16th-17th century)). In Slovak.

Rybár, Lukáš: Dôsledky rusko-perzských vojen na vývoj Zakaukazska v prvej polovici 19. storočia (Ruská presídlenecká politika). Bratislava : Filozofická fakulta UK, 2018 (The effects of the Russo-Persian Wars on the development of Transcaucasia in the first half of the 19th century (Russian resettlement policy)). In Slovak.

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