Martuni Province (Armenian: Մարտունու շրջան, Russian: Мартунинский район) was a province of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, de facto and de jure part...
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control of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh as the centre of its Martuni Province. The town returned to Azerbaijan's control after the 2023 Nagorno-Karabakh...
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30639°E / 40.14000; 45.30639 Martuni (Armenian: Մարտունի), is a town in the Martuni Municipality of the Gegharkunik Province of Armenia, located on the...
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(7–17) 75,800 (18–59) and 21,000 (60+) Population by province (2006): Stepanakert 54,500 (2013) Martuni 23,200 Martakert 19,000 Askeran 17,400 (2007) Hadrut...
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bombardment of Martuni (Armenian: Մարտունի բնակավայրի ռմբակոծություն) was the bombardment of the cities, towns, and villages in the Martuni Province of the self-proclaimed...
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Martuni may refer to: Martuni, Armenia, a town on the southern shores of Lake Sevan, Gegharkunik Province, Armenia Martuni (village), a village on the...
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raion, Martuni raion and Vardenis raion. With the territorial administration reform of 1995, the 5 raions were merged to form the Gegharkunik Province. After...
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Karahunj Karmir Shuka Kert Kherkhan Khnushinak Kolkhozashen Machkalashen Martuni Msmna Mushkapat Myurishen Nngi Norshen Paravatumb Skhtorashen Sos Spitakashen...
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Davit Ishkhanyan (category People from Martuni Province)
Davit Rubeni Ishkhanyan (Armenian: Դավիթ Ռուբենի Իշխանյան; 27 December 1968) is an Armenian politician. A member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
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Azerbaijan on the east. Hadrut Province and Shushi Province in the south, Martuni Province in the south east and Kashatagh Province on the west. Stepanakert...
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Amaras Monastery (category Martuni Province)
Amaras Monastery (Armenian: Ամարաս վանք) is an Armenian monastery near the village in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan and formerly the breakaway state...
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Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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Oleg Yesayan (category People from Martuni Province)
Oleg Yesayan (Armenian: Օլեգ Եսայան; born 12 November 1946) is an Armenian politician and diplomat who is a former Prime Minister of Nagorno-Karabakh,...
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Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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FC Alashkert (redirect from Alashkert Martuni)
founded in 1990 in the town of Martuni of Gegharkunik Province. In 1992, the team played in the Premier League representing Martuni and using the City Stadium...
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Agdam routes. Armenian sources reported that Aznavur Saghyan, the mayor of Martuni, was killed by an Azerbaijani sniper. It was also reported that the Amaras...
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Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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Martuni District (Azerbaijani: Martuni rayonu, Мартуни рајону; Armenian: Մարտունու շրջան) was an administrative unit within the former Nagorno-Karabakh...
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buffer zone, but the fighting subsequently stalled. After the shelling of Martuni, Artsakh authorities began mobilising civilians. Just before 04:00 (00:00...
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Artsakh Defence Army (section Martuni Defense District)
Armenia's Prime Minister 1998–99); Monte Melkonian (responsible for Martuni Province); Samvel Babayan (Nagorno-Karabakh's Defence Minister from 1994 to...
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Vrtanes Abrahamyan (category People from Martuni Province)
Vrtanes Abrahamyan (born 21 March 1962) is a prelate of the Armenian Apostolic Church. He serves as the Primate of the Diocese of Artsakh since 2021. Abrahamyan...
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southern Syunik Province, and Lake Sevan in Gegharkunik Province, all of them in Armenia, while the latter two are towns in Syunik Province. In 2018, when...
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Shahumyan Province (Armenian: Շահումյան, romanized: Shahumyan, also spelled Shaumyan and Shahumian) was a province of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh...
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him significant power within the province. Where possible, Yeltsin tried to improve consumer welfare in the province, arguing that it would make for more...
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Kherkhan (redirect from Kherkhan, Martuni Province)
Nagorno-Karabakh wars. During the Soviet period, the village was a part of the Martuni District of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast. Historical heritage...
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1524–1576) completely deposed them, and made the area into the Safavid province of Shirvan. The Sunni Ottomans briefly managed to occupy present-day Azerbaijan...
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Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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The Mardakert and Martuni Offensives took place during the late summer and early autumn months of 1992 in fighting between Armenians and Azeris during...
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Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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