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Cities of Nakhichevan:
Nakhichevan
Nakhichevan-Tigranocerta
four cities in historic Armenia named Tigranakert. The others were in Nakhichevan, Artsakh and Utik, the 4 cities being in the old Armenian provinces Aldznik
Nakhichevan-Erivan Governorate
the center of the province. In 1828, the khanates of Erivan and the Nakhichevan were annexed from Persia by the Russian Empire through the Treaty of
Nakhichevan-Kapan
Kapan, where he died in 1728. In 1747, Kapan was incorporated into the Nakhichevan Khanate and by 1750, Kapan became part of the newly formed Karabakh Khanate
Nakhichevan-Armenia
Armenian oblast (1828–1840) included the territory of the former Erivan (marked in yellow) and Nakhichevan (marked in light green) khanates
Nakhichevan-Khachkar
number was formerly located at the Armenian cemetery in Julfa in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan, which contained approximately 10,000
Nakhichevan-Armorial of Asia
中華人民共和國澳門特別行政區 (Chinese: "Macau Special Administrative Region of the People's Republic of China") Emblem of Macau Azerbaijan Nakhichevan none Emblem of Azerbaijan
Nakhichevan-Goghtn
Armenia. Its borders roughly corresponded to the modern Ordubad Rayon of Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan. Goght'n was well known for winemaking, the quality of its
Nakhichevan-Armenia–Iran relations
emerged when Shah Abbas relocated hundreds of thousands of Armenians from Nakhichevan, at that time on the frontier with the rivalling neighboring Ottoman
Nakhichevan-Drastamat Kanayan
Battle of Mastara Armenian–Azerbaijani war Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan Aras War Armeno-Georgian War Turkish-Armenian War World War II
Nakhichevan-Khanates of the Caucasus
signing of the Treaty of Turkmenchay, Iran also lost the Erivan and Nakhichevan khanates to the Russians. A certain amount of earlier Iranian political
Nakhichevan-Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
Republic to Russia. By the 1826-28 war, Russia took modern-day Armenia, the Nakhichevan Khanate, the Lankaran Khanate and Iğdır from Iran. Thus, by 1828, the
Nakhichevan-Raphael Patkanian
was one of the most popular Armenian poets. Patkanian was born in Nor Nakhichevan, Russia in 1830. His father and grandfather had been known for their
Nakhichevan-Armenia–Georgia relations
Vaspurakan, Southern Armenia, 2.Red: Subordinate Emirates in D. Dvin, E. Nakhichevan, F. Tiflis, 3.other colours: subordinate principalities of G. Syunik
Nakhichevan-Simon Vratsian
the village of Metz Sala (Bolshiye Saly) near Nor Nakhichevan in the Russian Empire (now Nakhichevan-on-Don) on 5 April 1882 (March 24 by the Julian calendar)
Nakhichevan-Sharur District
disestablishment of the Nakhichevan Khanate upon the region's annexation into the Russian Empire in 1828, the Sharur area was included into the Nakhichevan Uyezd of
Nakhichevan-Babek District
Babek District (Azerbaijani: Babək rayonu) is one of the 7 districts of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan. The district borders the districts
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan (city)
(Persian: نخجوان). The city's name is transliterated from Russian as Nakhichevan' (Russian: Нахичевань) and from Armenian as Nakhijevan (Armenian: Նախիջևան
Nakhichevan-Tiflis Governorate
Erivan, Nakhichevan and Alexandropol and the okrugs of Zakatal, Ossetian and Tushino-Pshavo-Khevsurian. In 1849, uezds of Erivan, Nakhichevan and Alexandropol
Nakhichevan-Ahmed I
while the Khan of Crimea, Canibek Giray, attacked the areas of Ganja, Nakhichevan and Julfa. Ahmed I renewed trade treaties with England, France and Venice
Nakhichevan-Tatev Monastery
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Mikayel Nalbandian
writer, poet, political theorist and activist. Nalbandian was born in Nakhichevan-on-Don, an Armenian town in southern Russia, and traveled extensively
Nakhichevan-Russian conquest of the Caucasus
this was soon lost. In 1828, Russia took what is modern-day Armenia, Nakhichevan, and Talysh from Persia. The two Turkish wars had few results. From the
Nakhichevan-Battle of Didgori
Bidlis and Dvin, the Mazyadid Dubays b. Sadaqa of Al Hillah, Toghrul and Nakhichevan, with his atabeg Kun-Toghdi, all took part. According to historian Alexander
Nakhichevan-Azerbaijan Airlines
unidentified liquid. The hijacker was identified as the chairman of the Nakhichevan branch of the opposition Musavat Party. A number of the hijacker's largely
Nakhichevan-List of burial places of Abrahamic figures
Islamic sites that are claimed to be the Tomb of Noah: Tomb of Noah, Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan. (top) Imam Ali Mosque (Shia Islam), Najaf, Iraq (second)
Nakhichevan-Urar mouse-like hamster
hamster (Calomyscus urartensis) is a medium-sized mouse-like hamster from Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan and northwestern Azarbaijan Province, Iran. It is among the
Nakhichevan-Bagratid Armenia
under the pretext of meeting for negotiations, the Arab governor of Nakhichevan massacred almost all of the Armenian nobility. The Arabs attempted to
Nakhichevan-Khatun
Khan Momine Khatun, mother of Atabeg Jahan Pahlavan. The mausoleum in Nakhichevan was built by Jahan Pahlavan in honor of her. Rabia Bala Hatun (died 1324)
Nakhichevan-Gevork Vartanian
Tehran conference in 1943. Vartanian was born to Armenian parents in Nor Nakhichevan, USSR. His father was a Soviet intelligence agent as well who was sent
Nakhichevan-Anton Denikin
them with ammunition during the Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan. During the Russian Civil War, an estimated 150,000 Jews were killed
Nakhichevan-List of communist states
Soviet Republic (1919) Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic (1920–1991) Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1990) Transcaucasian Socialist
Nakhichevan-List of political and geographic subdivisions by total area (all)
Azerbaijan 86,600 Country in Central Asia. Includes the exclave of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic and the Nagorno-Karabakh region. Kingdom of Naples
Nakhichevan-Kalasar, Armenia
the safe transfer of Azeris to Nakhichevan. Armenian refugees who were deported from different settlements of Nakhichevan (Nu Aznaberd) and Azerbaijan settled
Nakhichevan-Khan (title)
temporarily split into Khoja Shamakha and Yeni Shamakha), Talysh (1747–1814); Nakhichevan and (Nagorno) Karabakh. As hinted above, the title Khan was also common
Nakhichevan-Dəstə
Dəstə (also, Deste, Dasta and Dastamal) is a village and the most populous municipality, after the capital Ordubad, in the Ordubad District of Nakhchivan
Nakhichevan-Vanand, Ordubad
Vənənd is a village and municipality in the Ordubad District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located in the near of the Ordubad-Unus highway, 17 km in
Nakhichevan-Azerbaijani language
Zakataly, Nukha, and Kutkashen; (4) southern group: Yerevan (Īravān), Nakhichevan (Naḵjavān), and Ordubad (Ordūbād); (5) central group: Ganja (Kirovabad)
Nakhichevan-Rovnag Abdullayev
Rovnag Abdullayev Born (1965-04-03) 3 April 1965 (age 59) Nakhichevan, Nakhichevan ASSR, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR Nationality Azerbaijani Citizenship Azerbaijan
Nakhichevan-Caucasian Albania
acts of cultural vandalism against Armenian historical monuments in Nakhichevan. The Khachkar destruction in Nakhchivan refer to the systematic campaign
Nakhichevan-Armenian diaspora
Historic areas of Armenian settlement Azerbaijan (Nagorno-Karabakh) Javakhk Nakhichevan Turkey Bolis/Istanbul Cilicia Hidden Armenians Western Armenia Caucasus
Nakhichevan-Alexander Miasnikian
Policy (NEP). Miasnikian was born in the Armenian-populated city of New Nakhichevan (now a part of Rostov-on-Don) to the family of a merchant. He graduated
Nakhichevan-Mikhail Chailakhyan
Mikhail Kristapori Chailakhyan Born 1902 Nakhichevan-on-Don, Don Host Oblast, Russian Empire Died 1991 Moscow, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union Known for contributions
Nakhichevan-Armenian language
in Samtskhe–Javakheti province of Georgia (Akhalkalaki, Akhaltsikhe). Nakhichevan-on-Don Armenians speak another Western Armenian variety based on the
Nakhichevan-List of Azerbaijani flags
reverse side. 1921–1925 Flag of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic 1937–1939 Flag of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
Nakhichevan-List of names of Asian cities in different languages
Nahicseván (Hungarian), Nahhitševan (Estonian), Nakhichevanʼ - Нахичевань (Russian), Nakhichevanʼ - Нахічевань (Ukrainian), Nachiczewan (Polish), Nachičevan
Nakhichevan-Supreme Soviet
აჭარის ასსრ უმაღლესი საბჭო 1938 1991 Supreme Council Nakhichevan Supreme Soviet of the Nakhichevan ASSR Верховный Совет Нахичеванской АССР Нахчыван МССР
Nakhichevan-Armenian Monastic Ensembles of Iran
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Armenian Apostolic Church
Vayots Dzor eparchy Artsakh eparchy Europe Diocese of Russia and New Nakhichevan Diocese of Southern Russia Diocese of Ukraine Exarchate of Central Europe
Nakhichevan-Armenians in Nakhchivan
merged with the territory of the Erivan khanate and the area became the Nakhichevan uezd of the newly-formed Armenian oblast, which later became the Erivan
Nakhichevan-Aram Khachaturian
Yeghia (Ilya), was born in the village of Upper Aza near Ordubad in Nakhichevan (present-day Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan) and moved to
Nakhichevan-Communism and LGBT rights
Bukharan People's Soviet Republic, Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic, Nakhichevan ASSR, and Socialist Soviet Republic of Abkhazia. The Soviet Union sent
Nakhichevan-Whole Azerbaijan
Haroutioun (eds.). Monuments and Identities in the Caucasus Karabagh, Nakhichevan and Azerbaijan in Contemporary Geopolitical Conflict. Brill. pp. 206–236
Nakhichevan-List of Shia dynasties
(1747–1806 CE) Ganja Khanate (1747–1804 CE) Talysh Khanate (1747–1828 CE) Nakhichevan Khanate (1747–1813 CE) Karabakh Khanate (1747–1822 CE) Javad Khanate
Nakhichevan-Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
• Ganja Khanate 1747–1805 • Talysh Khanate 1747–1828 • Nakhichevan Khanate 1747–1828 • Qutqashen Sultanate 1747–1841 • Baku
Nakhichevan-Argam Aivazian
historian, journalist and researcher. Born in the village of Arinj in the Nakhichevan ASSR, he is particularly known for his books and monographs about the
Nakhichevan-List of campaigns of Suleiman the Magnificent
heir apparent was executed during the campaign) Suleiman marching in Nakhichevan 13 Szigetvár (Szigeth) 1 May 1566 – 6 September 1566 Suleiman died a
Nakhichevan-List of Armenian churches in Azerbaijan
Church of Kish A complete list of known Armenian Apostolic churches in Nakhichevan built since the adoption of Christianity in Armenia would include more
Nakhichevan-List of power stations in Azerbaijan
14083°N 41.06081°E 87 2006 Kachmaz Kachmaz 48.81158°N 41.43187°E 87 2006 Nakhichevan Nakhichevan 87 2006 Nakhichevan Gas Turbine Nakhichevan 64 2006
Nakhichevan-Historical negationism
the author, discussing the population numbers in 1842, also included Nakhichevan and Ordubad in "Azerbaijan". The author, just like Petrushevskii, totally
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan field
Nakhchivan field is an offshore oil and gas field the Caspian Sea, Azerbaijan. It is located 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of Baku, at a depth of 400–600
Nakhichevan-Republics of the Soviet Union
they were located in except for few instances such as the Republic of Nakhichevan. The Karelo-Finnish Soviet Socialist Republic, a relic of the Soviet-Finnish
Nakhichevan-Saint Stepanos Monastery
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Russo-Persian Wars
In 1810, the Persians, allied with the Ottomans, attacked Tiflis from Nakhichevan but failed to capture the city. Their retreat was hindered by the Russian
Nakhichevan-Ramil Usubov
Affairs. In 1987, Usubov was appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of Nakhichevan and from 1989 up until 1993, worked as the Chief of Criminal Investigation
Nakhichevan-Martiros Saryan
Armenian family in Nakhichevan-on-Don (now part of Rostov-on-Don, Russia). In 1895 at the age of 15, he completed the Nakhichevan school and from 1897
Nakhichevan-Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan
The Association of Scouts of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Skautlar Assosiasiyası, ASA) the national Scouting organization of Azerbaijan, was founded
Nakhichevan-Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union
აჭარის ასსრ უმაღლესი საბჭო 1938 1991 Supreme Council Nakhichevan Supreme Soviet of the Nakhichevan ASSR Верховный Совет Нахичеванской АССР Нахчыван МССР
Nakhichevan-Western Azerbaijan
Autonomous Republic, autonomous exclave of the Republic of Azerbaijan Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (1921–1990), autonomous republic
Nakhichevan-List of leaders of Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
the Nakhichevan edge committee of the CP(b) of the Azerbaijan SSR 1 Alasgar Shahbazov 1925–1926 Communist Party First Secretaries of the Nakhichevan regional
Nakhichevan-Automotive industry in Russia
Self-Propelled Vehicles (KZVS) in Mytishchi, Russian Renault in Rybinsk, Aksai in Nakhichevan-on-Don, and Lebedev in Yaroslavl. None of the plants were completed before
Nakhichevan-Cathedral of Saint Elias and Saint Gregory the Illuminator
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-First Republic of Armenia
annexation of the Karabakh Khanate in 1801 and khanates of Erivan and Nakhichevan in 1828. Owing to Russian colonial policy, more than 100 thousand Armenians
Nakhichevan-Iranian Armenians
Badelbo, Surmanabad, Jamalabad, Gardabad, Ikiaghaj, Isalu, Karaguz, Nakhichevan Tepe, Reihanabad, Sepurghan, Karabagh, Adeh, Dizej Ala, Khan Babakhan
Nakhichevan-Caucasus campaign
further advancing eastward and to form a strategic corridor extending into Nakhichevan. Russian casualties are hard to estimate. There were 50,000 irrecoverable
Nakhichevan-New Julfa
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Rostov-on-Don
became associated with a settlement of Armenian refugees from Crimea at Nakhichevan-on-Don. The two settlements were separated by a field of wheat. In 1928
Nakhichevan-Printed media in the Soviet Union
The Fight Latvia Latvian Шарк Капысы Şərq Qapısı The Gate of the East Nakhichevan ASSR Azerbaijani Şərq Qapısı Шин Shin Truth Tuvan ASSR Tuvan Czerwony
Nakhichevan-Shaddadids
• Ganja Khanate 1747–1805 • Talysh Khanate 1747–1828 • Nakhichevan Khanate 1747–1828 • Qutqashen Sultanate 1747–1841 • Baku
Nakhichevan-Nakhichevan uezd
39°12′58″N 45°24′38″E / 39.21611°N 45.41056°E / 39.21611; 45.41056 The Nakhichevan uezd was a county (uezd) of the Erivan Governorate of the Caucasus Viceroyalty
Nakhichevan-Yusif Mammadaliyev
Yusif Mammadaliyev Born (1905-12-31)December 31, 1905 Ordubad, Nakhichevan uezd, Erivan Governorate, Russian Empire Died December 15, 1961(1961-12-15)
Nakhichevan-List of massacres of Armenians
Nagorno-Karabakh War As part of the Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan. Hovannisian, Richard G. (1967). Armenia on the road to independence
Nakhichevan-List of territorial disputes
exclave of Gegharkunik province, de jure part of Armenia; Karki exclave of Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, Yukhari Askipara, Barkhudarli and Sofulu exclaves
Nakhichevan-Hovnatanian
Shorot, Yernjak district in Nakhichevan (now Şurud, Julfa Rayon, Nakhichivan Autonomous Republic). They were based in Nakhichevan, Yerevan, Tbilisi, Ejmiatsin
Nakhichevan-Flag of Azerbaijan
The national flag of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan bayrağı), often referred to in Azerbaijani as üçrəngli bayraq (English: Tricolour flag), is a
Nakhichevan-Alexander Suvorov
Crimea, Catherine gave them permission to establish a new city, named Nor Nakhichevan by the Armenians. In addition, Alexander Suvorov would later found the
Nakhichevan-List of wars involving Australia
Defeat Sovietization of Armenia and Azerbaijan Disputes over Karabakh and Nakhichevan settled in favor of Soviet Azerbaijan Zangezur gained by Soviet Armenia
Nakhichevan-Süleymanname
Suleiman marching with his army in Nakhichevan, summer 1554, during the Ottoman-Safavid War of 1532-1555. One of the scenes of the Süleymannâme.
Nakhichevan-Monastery of Saint Thaddeus
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-1828
modern-day central Armenia and the northern Iğdır Province of Turkey), the Nakhichevan Khanate (most of the modern-day Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan)
Nakhichevan-1990
kill over 130 protesters who were demonstrating for independence. The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic declares its independence from the
Nakhichevan-Western Armenia
Nagorno-Karabakh: 99%; Javakheti: 95%) Yellow: Historically Armenian areas with presently no or insignificant Armenian population (Western Armenia and Nakhichevan)
Nakhichevan-Yusif ibn Kuseyir Mausoleum
of the mausoleum was Ajami ibn Abubakr Nakhchivani. The mausoleums of Nakhichevan was nominated for List of World Heritage Sites, UNESCO in 1998 by Gulnara
Nakhichevan-Bagratuni dynasty
Vaspurakan, Southern Armenia, 2.Red: Subordinate Emirates in D. Dvin, E. Nakhichevan, F. Tiflis, 3.other colours: subordinate principalities of G. Syunik
Nakhichevan-Julfa, Azerbaijan (city)
2006-06-30. "Armenica: Destruction of Armenian Khatchkars in Old Jougha (Nakhichevan)". www.armenica.org. "Will the arrested minister become new leader of
Nakhichevan-Holy Cross Church, Rostov-on-Don
Креста, Holy Cross Church) is an 18th-century Armenian church in Nor Nakhichevan. It is the oldest surviving monument in the borders of Rostov-on-Don
Nakhichevan-Trolleybuses in Nakhchivan
to Trolleybuses in Azerbaijan at Wikimedia Commons "Trolleybus city: Nakhichevan/Nachitschewan (Aserbaidschan)". Trolleymotion. Nakhchivan City database
Nakhichevan-Supreme Assembly (Nakhchivan)
Unicameral History Founded 17 November 1990 Preceded by Supreme Soviet of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic Leadership Chairman Anar Ibrahimov
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan Eyalet
Nakhchivan Eyalet was possibly an eyalet of the Ottoman Empire. Nakhchivan (Nahçivan) was recorded as a beylerbeylik in 1603. In 1591, there were references
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
small population of Russians. Variations of the name Nakhchivan include Nakhichevan, Naxcivan, Naxçivan, Nachidsheuan,[citation needed] Nakhijevan, Nuhișvân
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan
transliterated as Nakhichevan (Armenian: Նախիջևան, Russian: Нахичевань) may refer to: Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, an exclave of Azerbaijan Nakhichevan Autonomous
Nakhichevan-Ali-Morad Khan Zand
wherever in Iran, including Azerbaijan, Bandar Abbas, Isfahan, Karabakh, Nakhichevan, Shiraz and Shirvan, and could both educate and coexist with the Armenian
Nakhichevan-Turkish–Armenian War
Moscow (1921), the Bolsheviks demanded that the Turks cede Batum and Nakhichevan; they also asked for more rights in the future status of the Straits
Nakhichevan-Araz-Naxçıvan PFK
Araz-Naxçıvan PFK (Azerbaijani: Araz-Naxçıvan Peşəkar Futbol Klubu) is an Azerbaijani football club based in Nakchivan. The club played in the Azerbaijan
Nakhichevan-Heydar Aliyev
his official visit in 1982. He promoted individuals from his native Nakhichevan to leadership positions in the Azerbaijan SSR. He also promoted Azerbaijani
Nakhichevan-Islamic Republic of Iran Railways
connection became a dead end, as it only links Iran with the isolated Nakhichevan exclave of the Republic of Azerbaijan. In 2007, Iranian Railways, Azerbaijan
Nakhichevan-First Nagorno-Karabakh War
national groups. In addition to Nagorno-Karabakh, the Soviets also turned Nakhichevan, a region with a large Armenian minority population, into an exclave
Nakhichevan-Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic
participate in the referendum. The Supreme Soviet of the exclave of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic also decided not to participate
Nakhichevan-Dissolution of the Soviet Union
February 1991: Republic of Azerbaijan 18 October 1991 26 December 1991 Nakhichevan ASSR 23 September 1989 since 17 November 1990: Nakhchivan Autonomous
Nakhichevan-Armenian Revolutionary Federation
the Treaty of Sèvres as well as the regions of Artsakh, Javakhk, and Nakhichevan (See map). International condemnation of the genocide committed by the
Nakhichevan-List of destroyed heritage
as part of their "de-Armenisation" campaign which also took place in Nakhichevan. The rest was turned into a restaurant. Azerbaijani authorities demolished
Nakhichevan-Treaty of Moscow (1921)
(the Kars Oblast went to Turkey). Article III instituted an autonomous Nakhichevan district under Soviet Azerbaijan's protectorate. Under Article V, the
Nakhichevan-Andranik
large number of Turkish soldiers he retreated to Nakhichevan. On 14 July 1918, he proclaimed Nakhichevan an integral part of (Soviet) Russia. His move was
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan Regional Committee of the Communist Party of the Azerbaijan
The First Secretary of the Nakhchivan regional branch of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union was the position of highest authority in the Nakhchivan
Nakhichevan-Armenian Quarter
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Mount Judi
a place called αποβατηριον "Place of Descent" (Armenian: Նախիջեւան, Nakhichevan, Ptolemy's Ναξουανα), about 60 miles (97 km) southeast of the summit
Nakhichevan-Arabis armena
Armenian rockcress, is a species of rockcress that is found in Armenia and Nakhichevan (Azerbaijan). It grows at mid- and high-altitudes. It is threatened by
Nakhichevan-Council of People's Commissars
Council of People's Commissars (Mordva) Council of People's Commissars (Nakhichevan) Council of People's Commissars (North Osetia) Council of People's Commissars
Nakhichevan-Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
as a result of the massacres. Moreover, 178 of 182 Armenian shops in Nakhichevan were looted and many Armenian villages were set on fire. Near Tiflis
Nakhichevan-Garegin Nzhdeh
the village of Kznut (modern-day Güznüt, Azerbaijan) in the region of Nakhichevan. He was the youngest of four children born to a local village priest
Nakhichevan-National delimitation in the Soviet Union
AO 1922 Ossetians Adjar ASSR 1921 Adjarians — Azerbaijan Azerbaijanis Nakhichevan ASSR 1920 mixed Azerbaijani–Armenian region Nagorno-Karabakh AO 1923
Nakhichevan-Governor of Taganrog
on Don, Nakhichevan on Don and Mariupol) from 1816 to 1834. Rostov was subordinated to Yekaterinoslav Governorate in 1834, while Nakhichevan and Mariupol
Nakhichevan-Our Lady of Bzommar
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-National emblem of Azerbaijan
28 April 1920, the emblem was not approved. The Supreme Mejlis of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic discussed the issue connected with the national emblem
Nakhichevan-Bahmani family
married Khahan Khan Nakchivanski (d. after 1920) from the Khans of Nakhichevan. She had issued. (by Kuchek Barda Khanom) Princess Manzar Khanom, married
Nakhichevan-Nakhichevan Khanate
The Nakhichevan Khanate (Persian: خانات نخجوان, romanized: Khānāt-e Nakhjavān) was a khanate under Iranian suzerainty, which controlled the city of Nakhichevan
Nakhichevan-Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)
surrendered in April, while Abbasabad and Ordubad, two fortresses in Nakhichevan, came under siege in July. On July 7, Paskevich defeated Abbas Mirza
Nakhichevan-Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Armenian-Azerbaijani border on Baku's terms and opening a corridor to the Nakhichevan exclave, he said. 'They must not forget that Armenian villages are visible
Nakhichevan-Ararat Province
Autonomous Republic from the south. It surrounds the Karki exclave of Nakhichevan which has been controlled by Armenia since its capture in May 1992 during
Nakhichevan-Chapel of Chupan
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Kurdistan Uezd
majority of Kurds in the region were Shia, unlike the Sunni Kurds of the Nakhichevan uezd and other areas of the Middle East. At the 1926 Soviet Census, the
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan State University
Nakhchivan State University (NSU) (Azerbaijani: Naxçıvan Dövlət Universiteti) is a public university located in Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan
Nakhichevan-Dvin (ancient city)
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Armenians in Russia
merchants from the Crimea to Russia and they established a settlement at Nor Nakhichevan near Rostov-on-Don. The Russian ruling classes welcomed the Armenians'
Nakhichevan-Turkish War of Independence
Azerbaijanis in Armenia (1917–1921) and Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan). There were talks going on with the Armenian Diaspora and Allied Powers
Nakhichevan-Kilit, Ordubad
municipality in the Ordubad District of Nakhichevan, Azerbaijan. It is located in the left side of the Nakhichevan-Baku railway, 16 km in the south-east
Nakhichevan-Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic, abbreviated as Nakhichevan ASSR was an autonomous republic within the Azerbaijan SSR, itself a republic
Nakhichevan-Ehsan Khan Nakhichevansky
Azerbaijani: إحسان خان ناخچیوانسکی; 1789–1846) was the last ruler of the Nakhichevan Khanate. Ehsan Khan hailed from the Turkic tribe of Kangarlu, and was
Nakhichevan-List of state leaders in the 18th century
(1801–1806) Ganja Khanate (complete list) – Javad, Khan (1786–1804) Nakhichevan Khanate (complete list) – Kalbali, Khan (1787–1823) Ehsan Kangarlu, Khan
Nakhichevan-List of state leaders in the 17th century
Hajji Beg, Khan (1784–1786) Rahim, Khan (1786) Javad, Khan (1786–1804) Nakhichevan Khanate (complete list) – Heydar Qoli, Khan (1747–1787) Kalbali, Khan
Nakhichevan-St. Alexandra's Church, Rostov-on-Don
church in Rostov-on-Don, Russia. It was built in 1904 in the town of Nakhichevan-on-Don (now a part of the Proletarian District of Rostov-on-Don). The
Nakhichevan-Alexander Column (Rostov-on-Don)
Column (Russian: Александровская колонна) is a monument erected 1894 in Nakhichevan-on-Don (now a part of Rostov-on-Don, Rostov Oblast, Russia) in Alexandrovsky
Nakhichevan-Qanat
20th century, nearly 1500 kahrizes, of which as many as 400 were in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic, existed in Azerbaijan. However, following the introduction
Nakhichevan-Saint Sophia Church (Nakhchivan-on-Don)
currently form a part of Rostov-on-Don city) Rostov Oblast, Russia. Nakhichevan-on-Don was originally formed by Armenian settlers, but since the town
Nakhichevan-Flags of Asia
Northern Cyprus (recognized only by Turkey and the Autonomous Republic of Nakhichevan) on 7 March 1984 following the Turkish invasion and the occupation of
Nakhichevan-Russo-Turkish War (1806–1812)
east of Georgia. The area around modern Armenia (Erivan Khanate and Nakhichevan Khanate) was still Persian. Russia was also at war with Persia but the
Nakhichevan-Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
proposal[citation needed] that would have assigned Nakhichevan to Armenia, Azerbaijanis of Nakhichevan revolted under the leadership of local landowner
Nakhichevan-Saint Narek chapel
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Kechekyan Mansion
third quarter of the 19th century on the central square of the city of Nakhichevan-on-Don (now part of Proletarsky District [ru], Rostov-on-Don). The mansion
Nakhichevan-Parade of sovereignties
Independence). The first lower-level subdivision to declare independence was the Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic (January 19, 1990 although Heydar
Nakhichevan-Emblem of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic
The national emblem of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic was adopted in 1937 by the government of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Soviet Socialist
Nakhichevan-Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republics
republic, as well as to raise the issue of their state-legal status. Nakhichevan ASSR, now Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Abkhaz ASSR, now Abkhazia Adjarian
Nakhichevan-Armenian dialects
Dialectology") that was later published as a book in 1911 in Moscow and New Nakhichevan. The French translation lacks dialectal examples. Acharian surveyed the
Nakhichevan-Azerbaijan–Iran border
which is the modern border between Iran and Azerbaijan (excluding the Nakhichevan section) and Iran and Armenia. Following the Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)
Nakhichevan-Emirate of Pazooka
a sermon and coined money on his behalf in the Pazuki region (today Nakhichevan), had to present his loyalty to the Ottomans after a he separated his
Nakhichevan-List of conflicts between Armenia and Azerbaijan
October 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2020. "Azerbaijan makes a move in Nakhichevan amid change of guard in Armenia". www.civilnet.am (in Armenian). 31 May
Nakhichevan-Armenia–Turkey relations
nuclear power plant is not a problem of Kars, Ağrı, Iğdır, Yerevan and Nakhichevan but a problem of Turkey, Georgia and all Armenia. This is a regional
Nakhichevan-Agulis massacre
refugees from Zangezur as part of the Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan against the First Republic of Armenia. The attack, lasting from December
Nakhichevan-List of state leaders in the 19th century (1801–1850)
(1801–1806) Ganja Khanate (complete list) – Javad, Khan (1786–1804) Nakhichevan Khanate (complete list) – Kalbali, Khan (1787–1823) Ehsan Kangarlu, Khan
Nakhichevan-Sabuhi Mammadov
details Born (1969-05-01) 1 May 1969 (age 55) İbadulla, Ilich district, Nakhichevan ASSR, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR Citizenship Azerbaijan Political party New
Nakhichevan-Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present)
1918-1920, there were no enclaves in Armenia or Azerbaijan (including Nakhichevan and Artsakh) and that the Soviets gifted over 3000 square kilometers
Nakhichevan-Zangezur corridor
the Soviet-era railway links historically connecting Azerbaijan and Nakhichevan, which Azerbaijan interpreted as Armenian consent to the "Zangezur corridor"
Nakhichevan-Zangezur uezd
Zangezur and Nakhichevan so that they could join with Turkey. Without awaiting an answer, the Red Army captured the city of Nakhichevan (present-day Nakhchivan)
Nakhichevan-Ahmad Nakhjavan
Ahmed Khan of Nakhichevan (Persian: احمدخان نخجوان) was an Iranian military leader, major general and Defense Minister (September 13, 1893 – April 28
Nakhichevan-Kalb-Ali Khan Kangarlu
Kangarlu (Persian: کلبعلی خان کنگرلو) was the khan (governor) of the Nakhichevan Khanate from 1787 to 1809. Since the death of the Iranian king (shah)
Nakhichevan-Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan
The Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan were a series of insurgencies by local Muslims against the administration of the First Republic of
Nakhichevan-Isa Mammadov
the Lankaran City Committee (1970–1981), Minister of Culture of the Nakhichevan ASSR (1965–1970), Hero of Socialist Labour (1976), Honored Teacher of
Nakhichevan-Behboud Shahtahtinsky
Shahtahtinsky (Azerbaijani: Behbud ağa Şahtaxtinski) (1881, in Şahtaxtı, Nakhichevan uezd, Erivan Governorate, Russian Empire – 30 May 1924 in Tiflis, USSR)
Nakhichevan-Armenian Ground Forces
defenses in the region of Zangezur, opposite the Azerbaijani exclave of Nakhichevan. Purported artillery bombardment in May 1992 from the region led to skirmishes
Nakhichevan-Kangarli
Nakhichevan Khanate in Afsharid Iran Bahruz Kangarli (1892–1922), Azerbaijani artist Haji Khan Kangarli (1765—1769), second khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate
Nakhichevan-Nakhichevan-on-Don
Nakhichevan-on-Don (Russian: Нахичевань-на-Дону, Naxičevan’-na-Donu), also known as New Nakhichevan (Armenian: Նոր Նախիջևան, Nor Naxiĵevan; as opposed
Nakhichevan-Aligulu Gamgusar
Gamgusar Born Aligulu Alekper oglu Najafov 24 May 1889 Nakhichevan (Nakhchivan), Nakhichevan uezd, Erivan Governorate, Russian Empire Died 14 March 1919
Nakhichevan-St. Astvatsatsin Monastery (Bist)
monastery was one of the most well-known medieval architectural monuments of Nakhichevan, where scribes wrote several manuscripts. The church of the monastery
Nakhichevan-Heydar Qoli Khan
Heydar Qoli Khan (Persian: حیدرقلی خان کنگرلی) was the first khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate, ruling from 1747 to 1762 under Iranian suzerainty. He belonged
Nakhichevan-Haji Khan Kangarli
second khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate from the Kangarli tribe, who succeeded Heydar Qoli Khan. During his reign, the Nakhichevan Khanate weakened, he
Nakhichevan-Abbas Qoli Khan Kangarli
Azerbaijani: Abbasqulu xan Kəngərli, died 1810) was one of the rulers of the Nakhichevan Khanate in Afsharid Iran. In 1779, Karim Khan Zand died, and anarchy
Nakhichevan-Karim Khan Kangarli
the last khan of the Nakhichevan khanate, whose reign lasted intermittently from 1808 to 1827. After the abolition of the Nakhichevan khanate in 1828 the
Nakhichevan-State Flag Square and Museum of Nakhchivan
as the Nakhichevan Khanate, flags issued to the cavalry units of the Nakhichevan Khanate, military uniforms, constitutions of the Nakhichevan Autonomous
Nakhichevan-Zok language
in reality, the Zoks are an indigenous Armenian community from the Nakhichevan region. Originally spoken in Nakhijevan, which is now part of Azerbaijan
Nakhichevan-Great Surgun
of the region. Mass deportation of Armenians made them a minority in Nakhichevan (part of the present-day Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan)
Nakhichevan-Huseyngulu Aliyev
member of the Union of Artists of Azerbaijan. Honored Art Worker of the Nakhichevan ASSR – 1988 Honored Artist of Azerbaijan – October 9, 1999 People's Artist
Nakhichevan-Mikhail Pokpov
Pokpov Pokpov in 2013 Member of the Soviet of Nationalities for the Nakhichevan ASSR In office 1984–1989 Personal details Born Mikhail Danilovich Pokpov
Nakhichevan-Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
'white genocide' (bearing in mind the example of the ethnic cleansing of Nakhichevan and Nagorno- Karabagh of Armenians)...". Ole Høiris, Sefa Martin Yürükel
Nakhichevan-Abdulla Babayev
1924, in Tumbul, Nakhichevan uezd. Abdulla Babayev, who graduated from high school in 1941, worked in various positions in the Nakhichevan railway section
Nakhichevan-Gudrat Gasanguliev
born on 29 January 1965 in the village of Abragunus, Dzhulfa District, Nakhichevan Autonomous Soviet Socialist Republic. He graduated with honours from
Nakhichevan-Capture of Abbasabad
capture by Russian troops of the Persian fortress Abbasabad, in the Nakhichevan Khanate, during the Russo-Persian War of 1826-1828 The siege lasted from
Nakhichevan-Ivan Aivazovsky
Count Mikhail Loris-Melikov (1888), Catholicos Mkrtich Khrimian (1895), Nakhichevan-on-Don Mayor Аrutyun Khalabyan and others. The Baptism of Armenians and
Nakhichevan-Bagnayr Monastery
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-St Gregory of Tigran Honents
of Europe Crimea Holy Cross Yalta Ukraine Lviv (St. Mary) Russia Nor Nakhichevan (Holy Cross) Sultan-Saly St. Petersburg (St. Catherine) Romania Zamca
Nakhichevan-Namig Abbasov
Born Namig Rashid oglu Abbasov (1940-02-22)22 February 1940 Ordubad, Nakhichevan ASSR, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR Died 27 March 2024(2024-03-27) (aged 84) Political
Nakhichevan-Makhmud Mamed-Guliev
May 2001. Mamed-Guliev also contested as an independent candidate for Nakhichevan 3rd constituency at the 1995 election, which he was elected. Mamed-Guliev
Nakhichevan-Huseyn Razi
Azerbaijani poet, playwright, and public figure. Honored Worker of the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic (1981), Member of the Union of Azerbaijani Writers
Nakhichevan-Western Armenia Government in Exile
including sections of Western Armenia as well as Nagorno–Karabakh, and Nakhichevan. Also, the self-declared country says it has its own presidency, government
Nakhichevan-Nariman Mammadov (composer)
Mammadov Nəriman Məmmədov Born (1928-12-28)December 28, 1928 Nakhchivan, Nakhichevan ASSR, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR Died April 6, 2015(2015-04-06) (aged 86) Baku
Nakhichevan-Rahim Khan Kangarli
Khan Kangarli (Azerbaijani: رحیم خان کنگرلی) was the third khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate from 1769 to 1770. The son of Heydar Qoli Khan from the Kangarli
Nakhichevan-Ali Qoli Khan Kangarli
Khan Kangarli (Azerbaijani: علی قلی خان کنگرلی) was the 4th khan of the Nakhichevan Khanate, who was succeeded by Rahim Khan and held office from 1770 to
Nakhichevan-Sea of Azov
Port of Kavkaz. The ships were the Russian bulk carriers Volnogorsk, Nakhichevan, Kovel and the Georgian Haji Izmail with a Turkish crew. Six other ships
Nakhichevan-Lake Sevan
on the Armenians of the Persian metropolis , Isfahan , the tümen of Nakhichevan , the Gökche Sec ( Lake - Sevan ... John Speede (1631). The Kingdom of
Nakhichevan-Qara Qoyunlu
• Ganja Khanate 1747–1805 • Talysh Khanate 1747–1828 • Nakhichevan Khanate 1747–1828 • Qutqashen Sultanate 1747–1841 • Baku
Nakhichevan-United Armenia
Turkey), Nagorno-Karabakh (Artsakh), the landlocked exclave Nakhchivan (Nakhichevan) of Azerbaijan and the Javakheti (Javakhk) region of Georgia. Javakhk
Nakhichevan-White genocide (Armenians)
'white genocide' (bearing in mind the example of the ethnic cleansing of Nakhichevan and Nagorno- Karabagh of Armenians)...". Ole Høiris, Sefa Martin Yürükel
Nakhichevan-Centrocaspian Dictatorship
• Ganja Khanate 1747–1805 • Talysh Khanate 1747–1828 • Nakhichevan Khanate 1747–1828 • Qutqashen Sultanate 1747–1841 • Baku
Nakhichevan-Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
May 1827, Ivan Paskevich, Governor of Caucasus, invaded Echmiadzin, Nakhichevan, Abbasabad and on 1 October Erivan. Fourteen days later, General Eristov
Nakhichevan-Christapor Mikaelian
a leading role in the Armenian national liberation movement. Born in Nakhichevan, he became a teacher and worked to educate migrant workers from Western
Nakhichevan-Azerbaijan (Iran)
territories remaining in Iranian hands were what is now Armenia, the Nakhichevan Khanate, and the Talysh Khanate. The next war, the Russo-Persian War
Nakhichevan-Ivan Bagramyan
earlier, Tamara Hamayakovna. Tamara, who was at this time living in Nakhichevan with her family, had been married to an Armenian officer who had been
Nakhichevan-Geghard
Geghard Monastery. Copies of khachars at the Armenian cemetery in Julfa, Nakhichevan destroyed by Azerbaijan From James Justinian Morier's 1818 book List
Nakhichevan-Nakhchivan International Airport
Nakhchivan International Airport (Azerbaijani: Naxçıvan Beynəlxalq Hava Limanı) (IATA: NAJ, ICAO: UBBN) is a civilian airport and Azeri military airbase
Nakhichevan-Armenian cemetery in Julfa
Heritage at Risk, 2006/2007, ICOMOS. "Argam Ayvazyan: Spy–Researcher For Nakhichevan Armenian Culture ," interview by Andran Abramian, Cultural Property News
Nakhichevan-List of Indo-European languages
Crimea Armenian (still spoken by Armenians in Crimea) Nakhichevan-on-Don Armenian / New Nakhichevan / Nor Naxiĵevan Armenian (today included in the city