• Tatar, also known as Kosakan Tatar is a village in the Zangilan Rayon of Azerbaijan. The village was captured by ethnic Armenian forces in 1992 during...
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    Zangilan (Azerbaijani: Zəngilan, pronounced [zænɟiˈlɑn] ; Armenian: Կովսական, romanized: Kovsakan) is a city in Azerbaijan and the administrative centre...
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  • Tatar, Azerbaijan may refer to: Tatar, Jabrayil Tatar, Qubadli Tatar, Zangilan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations...
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  • various Tatar named places in Azerbaijan Tatar, Jabrayil, a village in Azerbaijan Tatar, Qubadli, a village in Azerbaijan Tatar, Zangilan, a village...
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  • province, there were 29 dym and 162 Azerbaijanis (in the source listed as "Tatars") who were Shiites by religion. The entire population was state peasants...
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    Malatkeşin, Kənd Zəngilan, Genlik, Vəliqulubəyli, Qaradərə, Çöpədərə, Tatar, Tiri, Əmirxanlı, Qarqulu, Bartaz, Dəlləkli, and Ağbənd in Zangilan District, releasing...
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  • Genlik (category Populated places in Zangilan District)
    2024-01-22.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link) "Zəngilan rayonunun Genlik kəndi". Azerbaijan State News Agency. 2022-11-18. Retrieved...
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    such that 90.8% of recorded villages were Armenians, whilst 9.2% were Tatar (later known as Azerbaijani). During the Russian Empire, the entire Karabakh...
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    to examine their situation. Gromyko's report opposed calls for assisting Tatar resettlement in Crimea. By 1988, the Soviet "nationality question" was increasingly...
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    "especially during the Soviet era", the Tatar group identified itself as "Azerbaijani". Primarily Tatars. Primarily Turco-Tatars. Tsutsiev 2014, p. 34. Энциклопедический...
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  • Yevlakh 1,540 130,741 66 Yevlakh (city) Yevlax 95 59,036 67 Zangilan District Zəngilan Zangilan 710 (40,500) 68 Zagatala District Zaqatala Zaqatala 1,350...
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    to lead the newly founded Crimean Tatar National Movement. He also led the campaign for the return of Crimean Tatars to their homeland in Crimea after...
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    ISBN 978-605-4927-40-1. Yilmaz, Turan (1 June 2006). "Putin'den Tatar madalyası" [Putin's Tatar medal]. Hürriyet Daily News (in Turkish). Retrieved 1 June...
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    Siyazan Shusha Sumgait Tartar Tovuz Ujar Yardimli Yevlakh Zaqatala Zardab Zangilan List of ten cities, including the capital Baku, with the largest urban...
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    Caucasian Tatars and 46,1% were Armenians. The beginning of 20th century saw an outbreak in ethnic tensions between the Armenian and Tatar populations...
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    Azerbaijanis (classified as "Tatars" in the census). During the Soviet era, Qubadli was first a part of Azerbaijan SSR's Zangilan District, then the administrative...
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    Express Tribune. Archived from the original on 9 August 2020. "Prime Minister Tatar stressed support of the Turkish Cypriot people for Azerbaijan". pio.mfa...
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    Ханкенды, Khankendy in Russian), of which 276 were Russians, 2 Armenians and 1 Tatar (later known as Azerbaijani), who were respectively Orthodox, Armenian Gregorian...
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    Shusha Medal For the Liberation of Sugovushan Medal For the Liberation of Zangilan Medal Today 'National Hero of Azerbaijan' is the highest national title...
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    (Qubadlı) Jabrayil (Cəbrayıl) Kalbajar (Kəlbəcər) Lachin (Laçın) Zangilan (Zəngilan) Lankaran-Astara Economic Region Astara (Astara) Jalilabad (Cəlilabad)...
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    Post-Soviet states Yekbûn Until 1936, Azerbaijanis were known as "Tatars" or "Turkish-Tatars". With the city of Shusha included, the NKAO's total population...
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    sent in connection with the adoption of a new Tatar constitution, Elchibey wrote that "the heroic Tatar people" have contributed to the "awakening and...
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    Gulistan Russo-Persian War (1826–1828) Treaty of Turkmenchay Modern Armenian–Tatar massacres March Days Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920) Azerbaijan Democratic...
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    Turkmenchay. In 1831, Muslims were 50,274 or 31.1%; in 1873, Tatars were 132,125 or 26.7%; in 1886, Tatars were 160,963 or 25.3%; [better source needed] in 1897...
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  • List of names of Asian cities in different languages (category Articles containing Tatar-language text)
    (historical Armenian pre–1993),[KNAB] Zangelan - Зангелан (Russian),[KNAB] Zəngilan [Зәнҝилан] (Azerbaijani),[KNAB] Zengelan [Зәнгәлан, زهنگهلان] (Kurdish)...
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    censorship and stigmatization. In the Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907, Armenians and Caucasian Tatars (later known as Azerbaijanis) killed each other...
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    region (within its Soviet borders), overall, there were 6446 Kurds and 919 Tatars (later known as Azerbaijanis), all of the Shiite religion. According to...
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    other daughter, Tatyana, married fellow student Vilen Khairullin, an ethnic Tatar, while studying at Moscow State University in 1980. In 1981 they had a son...
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  • up 43 percent of the population of Yerevan. [better source needed] The Tatar (i.e. Azerbaijani) population endured a process of forced migration from...
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  • between the Armenians and the Azerbaijanis, culminating in the Armenian-Tatar massacres. In the final year of World War I, Nakhchivan was the scene of...
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