The main terms in the treaty included granting back Persian suzerainty over all of the Caucasus.
Shah Abbas the Great of Persia had to concede vast areas in Northwest Iran and Caucasus to the Ottoman Empire by the Treaty of Constantinople in 1590.
After solving problems at home Shah Abbas was planning to regain the losses.
Ottoman Empire was engaged in a long and costly war against the Holy Roman Empire, so called Long war (1593–1606) and there were a series of revolts in Anatolia named Jelali revolts.
Shah Abbas and his general Allahverdi Khan in a surprise attack began to regain the territories lost in 1590.