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    resulted in the forced displacement of the remaining unassimilated Shamakhi Armenians to Armenia. On the origins of the Shamakhi Armenians, Miller quotes...
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    Shamakhi (Azerbaijani: Şamaxı, pronounced [ʃɑmɑˈxɯ]) is a city in Azerbaijan and the administrative centre of the Shamakhi District. The city's estimated...
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    Terrible of Russia. Adam Olearius, who visited Shamakhi in 1637, wrote: "Its inhabitants are in part Armenians and Georgians, who have their particular language;...
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  • Armenian–Azerbaijani War Armenian National Council of Baku Armenia–Azerbaijan relations Armenians in Baku Azerbaijanis in Armenia Armenians in Shamakhi Memorandum from...
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  • Armeno-Tats (category Ethnic groups in Armenia)
    Shamakhi in 1925 and described ruins of a mediaeval Armenian church, held interviews with local residents who dated the first settlement of Armenians...
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  • significant part of the cultural heritage of Shamakhi Armenians. It was well preserved when Armenians lived in Shamakhi due to their minority status but fell...
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    Shamakhi dancers (Azerbaijani: Şamaxı rəqqasələri; Armenian: Շամախի պարողներ) were the principal dancers of the entertainment groups that existed in Shamakhi...
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  • The sack of Shamakhi took place on 18 August 1721, when rebellious Sunni Lezgins, within the declining Safavid Empire, attacked the capital of Shirvan...
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    Alexander Shirvanzade (category People from Shamakhi)
    Alexander Movsisian was born on 18 April 1858 into a tailor's family in Shamakhi, the center of the historical province of Shirvan (then Shemakha Governorate...
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    committed by Armenians in Iğdır Province" during World War I and the Turkish–Armenian War. The memorial was built to further deny the Armenian genocide through...
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    Armenians Fleeing Nagorno-Karabakh, 'Losing It Is Everything'". Foreign Policy. Retrieved 14 April 2021. Ohanyan, Anna (20 November 2020). "Armenians...
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    snakes, scorpions above or below. Van was Armenian with various needlework, Armenians spread the Van stitch in different countries: Cilicia, Constantinople...
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    Kuba uezd (category States and territories established in 1840)
    Azeris and the Armenians in the federation culminated in the massacre of some 12,000 Azeris in Baku by radical Armenians and Bolshevik troops in March 1918...
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    Western Armenians and Eastern Armenians. Which in turn are divided into separate subregions. The costume of the Armenians of Western Armenia is mainly...
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  • Russo-Persian Wars (category Military history of Armenia)
    Persia respectively, and the commercial centres of Astrakhan and Shamakhi. Shamakhi in particular was the site of much merchant trade from Russia: silks...
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  • Şirvan, Armenian: Զարխու, romanized: Zarkhu or Շիրվանզադե, Shirvanzade) and until 1994 as Khoylu (Azerbaijani: Xoylu), is a village in the Shamakhi District...
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  • significant demographic changes that affected the Armenians, several dozen Armenian dialects existed in the areas historically populated by them. Classification...
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  • Kirovka (redirect from Kirovka, Shamakhi)
    Aghstafa District Nağaraxana, formerly known as Kirovka, Shamakhi District Yenikənd, Shamakhi, formerly known as Kirovka All pages with titles beginning...
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    Shirvanshahs (category States and territories disestablished in the 1530s)
    Shirvanshah Qubad (r. 1043–1049) had in 1045 to surround his capital of Shamakhi/Yazidiya with iron gates and a robust stone wall. In 1066/67, Shirvan was attacked...
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    and Armenians fled Azerbaijan as refugees during the 1990s. According to the 1970 census, there were 510,000 ethnic Russians and 484,000 Armenians in Azerbaijan...
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  • Kələxana (category Populated places in Shamakhi District)
    Kələxana (Armenian: Քալախան, romanized: Kalakhan, also Kelakhan, Kelakhana, and Kelakhany) was a village and municipality in the Shamakhi District of...
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  • Saqiyan (category Populated places in Shamakhi District)
    Saqiyan (Sagiyan; Armenian: Սաղիան, romanized: Saghian) is a village and municipality in the Shamakhi District of Azerbaijan. It has a population of 544...
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  • Mədrəsə (category Populated places in Shamakhi District)
    Mədrəsə (Madrasa; Armenian: Մատրասա, romanized: Matrasa) is a village and municipality in the Shamakhi District of Azerbaijan. This village had a generally...
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  • List of Azerbaijan football transfers summer 2024 (category 2024–25 in Azerbaijani football)
    "Şamaxı"da". shamakhifc.az (in Azerbaijani). Shamakhi FK. 17 June 2024. Retrieved 26 June 2024. "Xoş gəldin, Şahrudin". qarabagh.com (in Azerbaijani). Qarabağ...
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  • Khan) was a Safavid gholam and official of Armenian origin who was governor of Astarabad (1604), Shamakhi (1610-?), and Shirvan (1610–1624) during the...
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    Shirvan Khanate (category 18th century in Azerbaijan)
    city, Shamakhi, became an important place for trade. In 1724, most of Shirvan was annexed to the Ottoman Empire by the Treaty of Constantinople. In 1734...
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    Meysəri (category Populated places in Shamakhi District)
    Meysəri (also Meysary; Armenian: Մեյսարի, romanized: Meysari) is a village and municipality in the Shamakhi District of Azerbaijan. It has a population...
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  • Boris Kevorkov (category People from Shamakhi)
    Socialist Republic. He was appointed in 1973 and was dismissed in February 1988. Kevorkov was born in Shamakhi to an Armenian family. He was appointed Secretary...
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  • Dərəkərkənc (category Populated places in Shamakhi District)
    before the exodus of Armenians from Azerbaijan after the outbreak of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. Narine Vlasyan (2019-02-05). "Shamakhi: A Lost Dialect...
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  • districts (some of them partly) were occupied by the Armenian forces. As a result, non-Armenians had to leave their homes. Azerbaijan now has one of the...
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