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    Martakert Province (Armenian: Մարտակերտի շրջան) was a de facto province of the Republic of Artsakh, when it was de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan...
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    controlled by the breakaway Republic of Artsakh, as the centre of its Martakert Province. The village had an ethnic Armenian-majority population until the...
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    The monastery is located in the Martakert Province. Saint John the Baptist Church, located in the town of Martakert, built in 1883. Church of St. Nerses...
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  • Azerbaijan SSR. Martakert Province, a province in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, of which Martakert city is the provincial capital. Martakert, the de...
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  • Imar Jraberd Khnkavan Kichan Kmkadzor Kochoghot Kolatak Kusapat Maghavuz Martakert Mehmana Mets Shen Mokhratagh Nareshtar Nerkin Horatagh Nor Ghazanchi Poghosagomer...
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  • village in Hormozgan Province, Iran Məliki, a village de jure in the Agdam District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Martakert Province of the self-proclaimed...
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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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    relatively flat valley, with the two edges of the bean, the districts of Martakert and Martuni, having flatlands as well. Other flatter valleys exist around...
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    Roman Balayan (category People from Martakert Province)
    Roman Gurgenovich Balayan (Armenian: Ռոման Գուրգենի Բալայան, Russian: Рома́н Гурге́нович Балая́н; born 15 April 1941, Nerkin Horatagh, Nagorno-Karabakh...
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  • long siege, Azerbaijani forces captured the largest town in the region, Martakert, also known as Aghdara. The Armenian forces left being outnumbered but...
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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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    42 communities in the province of which 1 is considered urban and 41 are considered rural. Askeran adjoins Martakert Province on the north, Aghdam District...
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    population prior to the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war. Madagiz was part of the Martakert Province of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh between 10 April 1994 and 3 October...
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    the province was Karvachar. Shahumyan Province had 17 communities of which one is considered urban and 16 are rural. Its bordered Martakert Province to...
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  • Arzik Mkhitaryan (category People from Martakert Province)
    Arzik Martiros Mkhitaryan (Armenian: Արզիկ Մարտիրոսի Մխիթարյան) (born 6 November 1946) is a member of the National Assembly of Artsakh. Mkhitaryan was...
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    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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    according to the Russian defence ministry. On 24 September, the town of Martakert was reported to have come under Azerbaijani military control. A second...
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    Shushi Province (Armenian: Շուշիի շրջան) was a province of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh. The province had 7 communities of which 1 is considered...
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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 road to Tartar, passed through Armenian-controlled territory in Martakert Province. In March 1993, military incursions by Azerbaijani forces and artillery...
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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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    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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    guerrilla warfare and Islamic learning in the Amir Munawid Camp in Khost province in Afghanistan", with Basayev also having further specialized training...
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    Azerbaijani forces near the Gandzasar monastery and Chldran village in Martakert Province, on 31 August and 1 September 1992, respectively. According to the...
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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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    Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
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    Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery (category Martakert Province)
    Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery (Armenian: Եղիշե առաքյալի վանք, romanized: Yeghishe Arakyali Vank) or Monastery of Yeghishe the Apostle (Azerbaijani: Müqəddəs...
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    named Aram Tepnants was shot dead by Azerbaijani snipers in the town of Martakert. Russia's Ministry of Defense confirmed the incident and stated that Russian...
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