Artsakh in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Artsakh may refer to: Artsakh (historical province), in the ancient Kingdom of Armenia Kingdom of Artsakh...
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Artsakh (/ˈɑːrtsɑːx, -sæx/ ART-sa(h)kh), officially the Republic of Artsakh or the Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh (/nəˌɡɔːrnoʊ kərəˈbɑːk/ nə-GOR-noh kər-ə-BAHK)...
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FC Noah (redirect from FC Artsakh)
Armavir. Founded in 2017 as FC Artsakh, they currently play in the Armenian Premier League. The club was founded as FC Artsakh in 2017 and played its first...
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Nagorno-Karabakh (redirect from Artsakh (region))
Nagorno-Karabakh was governed by ethnic Armenians under the breakaway Republic of Artsakh — also known as the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (NKR) — from the end of the...
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Second Nagorno-Karabakh War (redirect from 2020 Artsakh conflict)
Azerbaijan, Armenia and the self-declared Armenian breakaway state of Artsakh. The war lasted for 44 days and resulted in Azerbaijani victory, with the...
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Stepanakert (redirect from Capital of the Republic of Artsakh)
was under the control and the capital city of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh prior to the 2023 Azerbaijani offensive in the region. The city is located...
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below: From abroad to Yerevan, regions, mobile network, Artsakh fixed telephone network and Artsakh mobile network: + 374 + Destination Code + Subscriber...
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The Artsakh dram (Armenian: Արցախյան դրամ) was a monetary unit of the de facto independent Republic of Artsakh, which was dissolved on 1 January 2024 in...
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2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh (redirect from 2023 Artsakh-Azerbaijan border clashes)
large-scale military offensive against the self-declared breakaway state of Artsakh, a move seen as a violation of the ceasefire agreement signed in the aftermath...
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Արցախի Տիգրանակերտ, Arts'akhi Tigranakert), also known as Tigranakert-Artsakh, is a ruined Armenian city dating back to the Hellenistic period, located...
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The Kingdom of Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի թագավորություն) was a medieval dependent Armenian kingdom on the territory of Syunik and Artsakh provinces, Gardman...
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with Artsakh, where the end goal is either Artsakh independence recognition or Artsakh integration with Armenia, whatever the people of Artsakh would...
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of the unrecognized Republic of Artsakh, as the basketball section of Artsakh FC, a Yerevan-based football club. Artsakh BC is a founding member of the...
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (category 2010s in the Republic of Artsakh)
entirely claimed by and partially controlled by the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, but was recognized internationally as part of Azerbaijan. Azerbaijan gradually...
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The Artsakh Defence Army (Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետության պաշտպանության բանակ, romanized: Artsakhi Hanrapetut’yan pashtpanut’yan banak) was the defence...
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Blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh (redirect from 2022 Artsakh blockade)
The region was disputed between Azerbaijan and the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, internationally recognised as part of Azerbaijan, which had an ethnic...
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Armenia–Iran border (redirect from Artsakh–Iran border)
The Armenia–Iran border (Armenian: Հայաստան–Իրան սահման, romanized: Hayastan–Iran sahman, Persian: مرز ارمنستان-ایران) is 44 km (27 mi) in length and runs...
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Artsakh State University (Armenian: Արցախի Պետական Համալսարան) was a university in Stepanakert, the oldest and largest university in the self-proclaimed...
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Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախ, romanized: Artsʻakh, pronounced [ɑɾˈtsʰɑχ]) was the tenth province (nahang) of the Kingdom of Armenia from c. 189 BC until 387...
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in Artsakh, from Azerbaijan. After BBC's HARDtalk, Stephen Sackur suggested in an interview with Artsakh State Minister Ruben Vardanyan that Artsakh should...
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List of mosques in Azerbaijan (redirect from Mosques in Artsakh)
This is a list of mosques in Azerbaijan. List of mosques in Asia "Arxivlənmiş surət". Archived from the original on 2 January 2016. Retrieved 9 May 2017...
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The National Assembly of the Republic of Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետության Ազգային ժողով, romanized: Artsakhi Hanrapetut'yan Azgayin zhoghov; often...
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History of Nagorno-Karabakh (redirect from History of Artsakh (1915-1923))
Soviet Union, most of this area came under the control of the de facto Artsakh Republic, which had economic, political, and military support from Armenia...
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Samvel Shahramanyan (category Presidents of the Republic of Artsakh)
economics department of the Artsakh University. From 1996 and 1999, he served in the Artsakh Defense Army and then moved to the Artsakh National Security Service...
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The president of the Republic of Artsakh (Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետության նախագահ, Russian: Президент Нагорно-Карабахской Республики) was the head of...
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The Artsakh Freedom Fighters Union (Armenian: Արցախի ազատամարտիկների միություն) was a military veterans organization of the Artsakh Defence Army. It served...
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region which ended with the surrender of the self-declared Republic of Artsakh and the disbandment of its armed forces. Up until the military assault...
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The Republic of Artsakh was a republic with limited recognition in the South Caucasus region. The Republic of Artsakh controlled most of the territory...
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Politics of Artsakh took place within the constraints of a written constitution, approved by a popular vote, that recognises three branches of government:...
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Armenia–Azerbaijan border (redirect from Armenia–Artsakh border)
this territory into the self-declared Republic of Artsakh, with the border between Armenia and Artsakh running along the de jure Armenia–Azerbaijan border...
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