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Shusha-List of cathedrals in Azerbaijan
This is the list of cathedrals in Azerbaijan sorted by denomination. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Saint Thaddeus and Bartholomew
Shusha-Shushi Province
of Shushi (Shushi) and Karin Tak came under control of Azerbaijan after the 2020 Battle of Shusha. Shushi, its largest community The "rock" of Shushi, below
Shusha-Mashadi Mammad Farzaliyev
folk singer. Mashadi Mammad Farzaliyev was born in 1872 in Shusha, Azerbaijan. He left Shusha as a child, and lived and worked in Ganja for a while, before
Shusha-Mammad Hasan agha palace
Mammad Hasan agha palace (Azerbaijani: Məhəmmədhəsən ağa sarayı) is a historical palace located in the historical center of Shusha city. The palace was built
Shusha-For the Liberation of Shusha Medal
of Shusha Medal (Azerbaijani: «Şuşanın azad olunmasına görə» medalı) is a medal of Azerbaijan. The medal was created on the occasion of Azerbaijan being
Shusha-Shusha
Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa, (listen)) or Shushi (Armenian: Շուշի) is a city in Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Situated at an altitude of
Shusha-Battle of Shusha (1992)
The capture of the town proved decisive. Shusha was the most important military stronghold that Azerbaijan held in Nagorno-Karabakh – its loss marked
Shusha-Battle of Shusha (2020)
The Battle of Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa döyüşü or Şuşa uğrunda döyüş; Armenian: Շուշիի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Shushii chakatamart) was the final and decisive
Shusha-Shusha massacre
disputed between the newly established republics of the Armenia and Azerbaijan. Shusha—the territory's largest settlement, its centre for social and cultural
Shusha-Shusha District
Shusha District (Azerbaijani: Şuşa rayonu) is one of the 69 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the west of the country and belongs to the Karabakh
Shusha-Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
as the March Days, the September Days, the Shusha massacre, and more broadly, the Massacres of Azerbaijanis in Armenia), which changed the demographics
Shusha-Victory Day (Azerbaijan)
decree of the President of Azerbaijan from 2 December 2020, the holiday is celebrated on the day of the recapture of Shusha. It is a non-working holiday
Shusha-Shusha Declaration
The Shusha Declaration, officially the Shusha Declaration on allied relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey, is a declaration
Shusha-1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert
The 1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert was the expulsion of the ethnic Armenian population of Shusha and the ethnic Azerbaijani population of Stepanakert
Shusha-Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
in solidarity with Azerbaijan over Karabakh. Turkey and Azerbaijan signed the "Shusha Declaration" in Shusha, a city that Azerbaijan captured during the
Shusha-Nagorno-Karabakh
Nagorno-Karabakh, including Shusha and Hadrut. The war ended on 10 November 2020 when a trilateral ceasefire agreement was signed between Azerbaijan, Armenia, and Russia
Shusha-Telephone numbers in Azerbaijan
Lankaran region Shusha region Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Telecommunications in Azerbaijan Economic regions and districts of Azerbaijan Administrative
Shusha-History of Nagorno-Karabakh
attack on the Azerbaijan garrison in Shusha failed because of poor coordination. In response Azerbaijanis burned down the Armenian part of Shusha and massacred
Shusha-Dashalty
Dashalty (Azerbaijani: Daşaltı) or Karin Tak (Armenian: Քարին Տակ) was a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Siege of Stepanakert
the bombardment of Stepanakert included the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. Azerbaijani forces used weapons such as the BM-21 Grad multiple-launch rocket
Shusha-Nizami Bahmanov
Power of Shusha and the Chairman of the Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno-Karabakh in Exile. Bahmanov was born on April 4, 1948, in Shusha, Azerbaijan to Keykavus
Shusha-Azerbaijani carpet
Karabagh carpet of the Malibayli sub-group. Malibayli village of Shusha, 1813 In Azerbaijan, carpets are used to decorate the home, carry a cultural significance
Shusha-Latif Imanov
September 1922, Shusha, Azerbaijan SSR – 12 March 1980, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) was an Azerbaijani physicist, full member of the Azerbaijan Academy of
Shusha-Bayram Safarov
1951 in Shusha, Azerbaijan. He has worked as the chairman of the Shusha Rayon Consumption Society and Deputy Head of Executive Power of Shusha. In recent
Shusha-Khojaly District
Republic of Azerbaijan.; Elman Mammadov – Azerbaijani politician who serves as the Member of National Assembly of Azerbaijan from 124th Shusha-Fuzuli-Khojaly-Khojavend
Shusha-Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
books on Azerbaijani crafts and carpet art. The museum also holds a permanent collection from the Shusha Museum of History, from the city of Shusha. Some
Shusha-Azerbaijani language
Ordubad, Ganja, Shusha (Karabakh), Karapapak, Kutkashen, Kuba". South Azerbaijani, or Iranian Azerbaijani, is widely spoken in Iranian Azerbaijan and, to a
Shusha-List of cities in Azerbaijan
(city) Sabirabad Shahbuz Shaki Shamakhi Shamkir Sharur Shirvan Siyazan Shusha Sumgait Tartar Tovuz Ujar Yardimli Yevlakh Zaqatala Zardab Zangilan List
Shusha-Azerbaijan
(Xocalı) Khojavend (Xocavənd) Shusha (Şuşa) Tartar (Tərtər) Khankendi (Xankəndi) After gaining independence in 1991, Azerbaijan became a member of the International
Shusha-Ghazanchetsots Cathedral
Ghazanchetsots (Armenian: Ղազանչեցոց), is an Armenian Apostolic cathedral in Shusha in Azerbaijan. It is the cathedra of the Diocese of Artsakh of the Armenian Apostolic
Shusha-Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis
District, Armenian and Azerbaijani forces clashed again in the directions of Azerbaijan's Tovuz, Gadabay, Nakhchivan and Shusha districts from 7 to 20
Shusha-Shusha fortress
The Shusha fortress (Azerbaijani: Şuşa qalası, Persian: قلعه شوش) or Shushi fortress (Armenian: Շուշիի բերդ) is a fortress surrounding the historical centre
Shusha-2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
Avsharyan commemorating the capture of Shusha and located on Shusha road, was reportedly dismantled by Azerbaijan. Additionally, a convoy of 15 trucks from
Shusha-Organization of Turkic States
all but one of the internationally recognized Turkic sovereign states: Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkey, and Uzbekistan; while Hungary and Turkmenistan
Shusha-Azerbaijani traditional clothing
of modern Azerbaijan was of great importance to the silk industry. Silks were produced in the cities Shamakhi, Basqal, Ganja, Shaki, Shusha, and others
Shusha-Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno-Karabakh
capital of Stepanakert consisted of 11% ethnic Azeris. Major Azeri settlements outside of the Shusha District included Sırxavənd, İmarət Qərvənd, Umudlu
Shusha-Stepanakert
immense damage from Azerbaijani bombardment, especially in early 1992 when the Azerbaijanis positioned BM-21 Grad rocket artillery in Shusha and rained down
Shusha-Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
did not want to be part of Azerbaijan and in 2020 the Armenian prime minister Nikol Pashinyan announced plans to make Shusha, a city of historical and
Shusha-Armenia–Azerbaijan relations
bombardment were the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. Amid this Khojaly massacre – the mass murder of ethnic Azerbaijani citizens of Khojaly occurred on 26 February
Shusha-Azerbaijan's construction in areas gained in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
system of Azerbaijan. Following Azerbaijan taking control of the city in the Battle of Shusha and the subsequent end of the war, Azerbaijan's government
Shusha-Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast
city of Karabakh, Shusha, and its surrounding villages were to be excluded from the autonomy as they were predominantly Azerbaijani, particularly after
Shusha-Theatre of Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani theatre (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan teatrı) – is a theatrical art of the Azerbaijani people. Sources of Azerbaijani theatrical art lie on ancient
Shusha-Shusha (disambiguation)
entertainer Shusha Guppy (1935–2008), Persian folk singer Shusha FK, Azerbaijani football club based in Baku. It represented the city of Shusha Shusha massacre
Shusha-Shusha District (NKAO)
Shusha District (Azerbaijani: Şuşa rayonu, Шуша рајону; Armenian: Շուշիի շրջան) was an administrative unit within the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous
Shusha-Administrative divisions of Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast presently consists of the districts of Khojavend, Shusha, Khojaly, the eastern portion of Kalbajar and the western portion of Tartar
Shusha-Karabakh Economic Region
the districts of Aghjabadi, Aghdam, Barda, Fuzuli, Khojaly, Khojavend, Shusha, and Tartar, as well as the city of Khankendi. It has an area of 8,990 square
Shusha-Khurshidbanu Natavan
Khanate (1748–1822). Natavan was born on 5 August 1832 in Shusha, a town in present-day Azerbaijan, in Karabakh region, to Mehdigulu Khan (1763–1845) and
Shusha-Armenians in Azerbaijan
National Council and government. In September 1918, Azerbaijani–Ottoman forces captured the city of Shusha, the capital of the Karabakh Council, however, were
Shusha-2020 Ghazanchetsots Cathedral shelling
Amenap′rkich mayr tachar) of the city of Shusha, known as Ghazanchetsots Cathedral (Armenian: Ղազանչեցոց, Azerbaijani: Qazançı), was struck twice by missiles
Shusha-Shusha uezd
The Shusha uezd was a county (uezd) of the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire, and then of the Ganja Governorate of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Shusha-Statue of Uzeyir Hajibeyov (Shusha)
of Uzeyir Hajibeyov was inaugurated in the city of Shusha. President of the Republic of Azerbaijan Ilham Aliyev and First Vice President Mehriban Aliyeva
Shusha-Victory Banner (Azerbaijan)
Banner (Azerbaijani: Zəfər bayrağı) of Azerbaijan is the banner raised by the servicemen of the Azerbaijani Armed Forces over the building of the Shusha City
Shusha-Armenia–Azerbaijan border
300; 45.833 The Armenia–Azerbaijan border (Armenian: Հայաստան–Ադրբեջան սահման, romanized: Hayastan–Adrbejan sahman; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan–Ermənistan
Shusha-House of Khurshidbanu Natavan
museum in Shusha, Azerbaijan. The three-storey house, being one of the first residential houses in Shusha, belonged to the 19th-century Azerbaijani speaking
Shusha-Albert Agarunov
posthumously named National Hero of Azerbaijan. Agarunov died during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, during the Battle of Shusha on May 9, 1992. Albert Agarunov
Shusha-Fuzuli–Shusha highway
The Fuzuli–Shusha highway, also called Victory Road, is a 101.5-kilometre-long (63.1 mi) highway in Azerbaijan that runs from Fuzuli to Shusha. Construction
Shusha-Treasury of Bahman Mirza
Russian Tsar, he settled in Shusha town on October 4, 1851, with his harem consisting of 7 wives and 19 children. In Shusha, Bahman Mirza built a palace
Shusha-List of hospitals in Azerbaijan
Ganja International Hospital, Ganja, Azerbaijan Republican Treatment and Diagnostic Center, Baku Shusha Hospital, Shusha "A new hospital of European standards
Shusha-Jalil Baghdadbeyov
organizer, translator, Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR (1943). Jalil Baghdadbeyov was born in Shusha in 1887. He received his first education at the
Shusha-Turshsu
Turshsu (Azerbaijani: Turşsu) or Lisagor (Armenian: Լիսագոր) is a village that is in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Shusha Carpet Museum
Shusha Carpet Museum is the Shusha branch of the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Applied Art, established by the Order of the Ministry of Culture
Shusha-September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes
Armenian and Azerbaijani troops along the Armenia–Azerbaijan border, marking a major escalation in the current border crisis between Armenia–Azerbaijan and resulting
Shusha-Azerbaijanis
Azerbaijanis (/ˌæzərbaɪˈdʒæni, -ɑːni/; Azerbaijani: Azərbaycanlılar, آذربایجانلیلار), Azeris (Azərilər, آذریلر), or Azerbaijani Turks (Azərbaycan Türkləri
Shusha-First Nagorno-Karabakh War
commander suggested Andranik desist from marching on to Shusha and allow Armenia's and Azerbaijan's territorial disputes be left to the diplomats meeting
Shusha-House-Museum of Uzeyir Hajibeyov (Shusha)
of Uzeyir Hajibeyov (Azerbaijani: Üzeyir Hacıbəyovun ev-muzeyi) is the museum located in Shusha of Uzeyir Hajibeyov, an Azerbaijani composer, musicologist
Shusha-Capture of Gushchular and Malibeyli
Malibeyli, Ashaghi Gushchular, and Yukhari Gushchular in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, on February 10–12, 1992 during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Shusha-Ministry of Internal Affairs (Azerbaijan)
relocated back to Shusha from Tatar. A police department was also created in the Kalbajar District. 2 July is celebrated as Azerbaijan Police Day. On the
Shusha-Azerbaijani Armed Forces
capture of Shusha, the second-largest settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh, by Azerbaijani forces, a ceasefire agreement was signed between Azerbaijan, and Armenia
Shusha-Tural Ganjaliyev
Tural Ganjaliyev was born on March 6, 1980, in Shusha. He spent his childhood in Cholqala mahalle of Shusha, in the same neighbourhood as Khurshidbanu Natavan
Shusha-Amanullah Mirza Qajar
and Azerbaijani military commander, obtaining the rank of Major General. Amanullah Mirza Qajar was born on January 8, 1857, in the city of Shusha in the
Shusha-Lachin District
south-west of Azerbaijan and is predominantly mountainous. The district shares borders with Kalbajar district in the north, Khojaly, Shusha and Khojavand
Shusha-Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque
Govhar Agha Mosque (Azerbaijani: Yuxarı Gövhər Ağa məscidi, Armenian: վերին մզկիթ) is a mosque located in the city of Shusha, Azerbaijan. The mosque also
Shusha-Samra Rahimli
titled Shusha, we are back (Azerbaijani: Şuşa, biz qayıtmışıq), in relation to the Azerbaijani Armed Forces taking back the control of Shusha, during
Shusha-Molla Panah Vagif
between the name Shusha and the Persian (and Azeri) word for "glass". When the message was delivered to Ibrahim Khalil Khan, the ruler of Shusha, he called
Shusha-Azerbaijan (Iran)
Iranian Azerbaijan. Shortly after the reconquest of Georgia, Agha Mohammad Shah was assassinated while preparing a second expedition in 1797 in Shusha. The
Shusha-Khudadat bey Malik-Aslanov
in Shusha Uyezd of the Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian Empire (now in Azerbaijan's Aghjabadi District). After graduation from the Shusha Realschule
Shusha-Kanach Zham
Կանաչ Ժամ), was an Armenian Apostolic church in Shusha (known to Armenians as Shushi) in Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh, located
Shusha-Peacekeeping operations in Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha, where Russian peacekeepers and Azerbaijani servicemen were stationed, and threw a grenade towards the Azerbaijani military. The Azerbaijani sources
Shusha-List of ghost towns by country
ghost town, imposed by both Azerbaijan and Armenia starting with the Shusha massacre against Armenians in 1920. The Azerbaijani population was removed in
Shusha-State Flag Day (Azerbaijan)
colors of the Azerbaijani flag. The 2020 celebrations of the holiday were held in connection with the Azerbaijani victory in the Battle of Shusha, in which
Shusha-Mets Shen, Shusha
Մեծ Շեն) or Boyuk Galadarasi (Azerbaijani: Böyük Qaladərəsi) is a village located in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Baba Behbud
Saricali Javanshir (b. 1897, Shusha, Russian Empire - d. Istanbul, Türkiye, 1970) was an officer in the National Army of Azerbaijan People's Republic. He also
Shusha-Architecture of Azerbaijan
protection of historically Azerbaijani towns and all town-building systems, have been carried out. Shaki (1968), Icharishahar in Baku, Shusha and Ordubad (all in
Shusha-Firidun bey Kocharli
Kocharli or Kocharlinski (Azerbaijani: Firidun bəy Köçərli; Russian: Фиридун-бек Кочарлинский or Кочарли) (26 January 1863, in Shusha – 1920, in Ganja) was
Shusha-Karabakh Khanate
the new ruler of Iran. Following Agha Mohammad Khan's assassination in Shusha the same year, Ibrahim Khalil Khan restored his authority in Karabakh. He
Shusha-Abulfat Aliyev
Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Abulfat Aliyev was born on December 30, 1926, in Shusha. After his father's death Aliyev's family moved from Shusha to Fuzuli
Shusha-Shusha Chess 2022
held in Shusha, Azerbaijan on September 21–25, 2022. The organizers of the Tournament are the Ministry of Youth and Sport of the Azerbaijan Republic
Shusha-Memorial Complex of Participants of the Great Patriotic War (Shusha)
War is a monument located on Khalil Mammadov Street in the city of Shusha, Azerbaijan. It is dedicated to the participants of the Second World War. "Memorial
Shusha-Anti-Armenian sentiment in Azerbaijan
Maraga (1992) Agulis(1919) Shusha (1920) Khaibalikend (1919) Anti-Armenian sentiment or Armenophobia is widespread in Azerbaijan, mainly due to the conflict
Shusha-Shusha Realni School
Shusha Realni School (Russian: Шушинское реальное училище; Azerbaijani: Şuşa real məktəbi; Armenian: Շուշիի ռեալական դպրոց) was a school with six classes
Shusha-Ashraf Abbasov
the Azerbaijan SSR, People's Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Ashraf Abbasov was born on March 23, 1920, in Shusha in a poor and large family. After completing
Shusha-Ağbulaq, Shusha
(also, Agbulag) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. It is located near the village Şırlan. Ağbulaq, Shusha at GEOnet Names Server Azərbaycan
Shusha-Gambar Zulalov
Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Gambar Zulalov was born in 1895 in Shusha. After the death of his father Abdul Zulalov in 1898, he and his brother
Shusha-İmanlar, Shusha
İmanlar (Imanlar) is a village de jure in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Shushi Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh
Shusha-Nəbilər, Shusha
Nəbilər (Nabilar) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village was captured by the Armenian forces on 15 May 1991 during the First Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Casualties of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
particularly Khankendi, Khojavend, Aghdere, Shusha in the Republic of Artsakh and Ganja, Barda and Tartar in Azerbaijan, with many buildings and homes destroyed
Shusha-Special Forces of Azerbaijan
Special Forces of Azerbaijan (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Xüsusi Təyinatlı Qüvvələri) is a military unit of the Republic of Azerbaijan. It was established
Shusha-Armenian-occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh
capture of Shusha, the second-largest settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh, a ceasefire agreement was signed between the President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev
Shusha-Fatma Khanum Kamina
Khanum Kamina (Azerbaijani: Fatma xanım Kəminə, born 1841, Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Shamakhi Governorate, Russian Empire - died 1898, Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Russian
Shusha-2013–14 Azerbaijan Cup
remaining ten teams from the Azerbaijan Premier League. All the games were played on 4 December 2013. Inter Baku v Shusha Neftchi Baku v Kapaz Qaradağ
Shusha-1992 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown
On January 28, 1992, Azerbaijani transport helicopter Mil Mi-8 was shot down by a heat-seeking missile near the town of Shusha. The 1993 report by U.S
Shusha-2024 Azerbaijani presidential election
Presidential elections were held in Azerbaijan on 7 February 2024. Incumbent president Ilham Aliyev, who has held office since 2003, won a fifth consecutive
Shusha-Armenak Shushinski
Asriyev, Shusha, February 1885 - Baku, 1967) was an ethnic Armenian kamancheh player. He was born in February 1885 to a family of tailors in Shusha (then
Shusha-Asad bey Amirov
Asad bey Amirov (Azerbaijani: Əsəd bəy Əmirov; 1889, Shusha- 1939, Baku) was a Member of the Parliament of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the Ittihad
Shusha-Ali Zulalov
awarded the title Honored Artist of the Azerbaijan SSR. Ali Zulalov was born on September 13, 1893, in Shusha. After the death of his father Abdul Zulalov
Shusha-Zaur Javanshir
Nagorno-Karabakh war, and was one of the commanders of the Azerbaijani special forces during the Battle of Shusha, for which he had received the title of the Hero
Shusha-Azerbaijanis in Armenia
Azerbaijanis in Armenia (Azerbaijani: Ermənistan azərbaycanlıları or Qərbi azərbaycanlılar, lit. 'Western Azerbaijanis') numbered 29 people according to
Shusha-Firudin Shushinski
an Azerbaijani scholar and musicologist who researched Azerbaijani folk music. Shushinski authored more than 400 articles and essays. Born in Shusha, Shushinski
Shusha-List of football clubs in Azerbaijan
football clubs in Azerbaijan, sub-divided into leagues where known. FC Absheron FK Masallı FK Ganclarbirliyi Sumqayit Djidir Shusha Spartak Baku FC Qarabag
Shusha-Monuments of Shusha
century (Shusha city) Azerbaijan State Museum of History of Karabakh - 20th century (Shusha city) Khanluk Mukhtar Caravanserai - 18th century (Shusha city)
Shusha-Aghdam
taking control of Shusha and ordering the construction of a hunting resort in the area. The first inhabitants of Aghdam were Azerbaijani Turks who came under
Shusha-Shusha Musical Drama Theatre
Shusha Musical Drama Theatre (Azerbaijani: Şuşa Dövlət Musiqili Dram Teatrı) is one of the musical drama theatres operating in Azerbaijan. In February
Shusha-Music of Azerbaijan
Shirvan, and Baku. The town of Shusha of Karabakh was particularly renowned for this art. The short selection of Azerbaijani mugham played in balaban, national
Shusha-Karabakh
rebellion in Shusha. The Azerbaijani forces quickly suppressed the uprising, massacring and expelling the Armenian population of Shusha and establishing
Shusha-Quşçular
Goranboy, Azerbaijan Quşçular, Jabrayil, Azerbaijan Quşçular, Khojavend, Azerbaijan Aşağı Quşçular, Shusha, Azerbaijan Yuxarı Quşçular, Shusha, Azerbaijan Quşçular
Shusha-Meidan (Shusha)
Meidan (Azerbaijani: Meydan) is the main city square of Shusha. Starting from Divankhana Square near the Ganja Gate of Shusha fortress, Rasta Bazaar Street
Shusha-2022 in Azerbaijan
individuals and events related to Azerbaijan in 2022. COVID-19 pandemic in Azerbaijan 5 January — 2022 was declared the "Year of Shusha" 7 January — "Khanim Fatimeyi-Zahra"
Shusha-House-Museum of Bulbul (Shusha)
House-Museum of Bulbul is the Shusha branch of the Bulbul memorial museum in Baku, Azerbaijan, until 1992. It was previously in a ruined status but, has
Shusha-Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
seems that in some cases (Baku, Elizavetpol) the Azerbaijanis fired the first shots, in other cases (Shusha, Tiflis) the Armenians." During the massacres
Shusha-Vagif Mausoleum
Vagif Mausoleum (Azerbaijani: Vaqif türbəsi or Vaqif məqbərəsi) is a mausoleum located in Shusha, Azerbaijan. It is built to honor Molla Panah Vagif,
Shusha-Mugham Festival
Festival or Shusha Festival is an annual cultural and musical festival held in Shaki, Azerbaijan. The festival features traditional Azerbaijani music known
Shusha-Amir Kazim Mirza Qajar
Amir Kazim Mirza Qajar (Azerbaijani: Əmir Kazım mirzə Qovanlı-Qacar; April 19, 1853, in Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Shamakhi Governorate, Imperial Russia – 30
Shusha-Mirza Hassan Cemetery
four ancient Muslim cemeteries located in Shusha. The cemetery is located in the north-eastern part of Shusha city. It was built in the late 18th and early
Shusha-National Assembly (Artsakh)
Stepanakert to Shusha on 9 May 2022 to mark the 30th anniversary of the capture of Shusha, but the city came under the control of Azerbaijan during the 2020
Shusha-Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
of these two towns [Lachin and Shusha/Shushi] had been deemed necessary by the "NKR" forces in order to stop Azerbaijani war crimes and open up a humanitarian
Shusha-Elman Mammadov
Mustafayev. Mammadov was elected to the National Assembly of Azerbaijan from the 124th Shusha-Fizuli-Khojali-Khojavend electoral district during 2005 parliamentary
Shusha-President of Azerbaijan
The president of the Republic of Azerbaijan is the head of state of the Republic of Azerbaijan. The Constitution states that the president is the embodiment
Shusha-Battle of Shusha
Battle of Shusha may refer to: Battle of Shusha (1992), a battle fought between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War Battle
Shusha-The National Center of Azerbaijan
Shusha-Karyagin, Shusha-Qubadli highways. In addition, the members of the organization sought to achieve a national revival among the Azerbaijani youth
Shusha-Black January
Black January (Azerbaijani: Qara Yanvar), also known as Black Saturday or the January Massacre, was a violent crackdown on Azerbaijani nationalism and
Shusha-Azerbaijani national identity
conflict, which included the ethnic cleansing of Azerbaijanis from the area; and the capture of Shusha in 1992. The pan-Turkist zeal supported by the APF
Shusha-Fuzuli (city)
a Fuzuli-Shusha railway was also made public. Fuzuli International Airport was inaugurated on 26 October 2021 by the presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey
Shusha-Azerbaijan–Serbia relations
southwestern Serbia, Azerbaijan financed the reconstruction of a cultural centre in Novi Pazar. In 2023, Novi Pazar was twinned with Shusha, Azerbaijan, in a memorandum
Shusha-Jidir Plain
or Jydyr Plain (Azerbaijani: Cıdır düzü (Jidir Duzi), Armenian: Կատարոտ (Katarot)) is a plain in the southern part of Shusha, Azerbaijan. The name literally
Shusha-Bulbul (singer)
national musical theatre in Azerbaijan. Bulbul was born in 1897 in Khanbaghi, a hamlet in the former royal gardens between Shusha and Khankandi. His mother
Shusha-Operation Ring
the USSR and OMON units of the Azerbaijan SSR in the Khanlar and Shahumyan districts of the Azerbaijani SSR, the Shusha, Martakert and Hadrut districts
Shusha-"Khan gizi" spring
Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan on August 2, 2001. In 2020, after the liberation of Shusha during the Second Karabakh War, the spring
Shusha-2020 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement
which culminated in the capture of the strategically important town of Shusha and prompted the two sides to agree to a ceasefire deal on 9 November 2020
Shusha-Agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan respecting the District of Zanghezour
the collapse of Russian authority, however, its key city of Shusha was occupied by Azerbaijani–Ottoman forces in late 1918. After the Ottoman withdrawal
Shusha-Bahmani family
service until the October Revolution at Tiflis, Shusha, Ganja and Baku. Many of them served in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic during the short independence
Shusha-Abdulla Pasha Janizade
Pasha Janizade (Azerbaijani: Abdulla Paşa Canızadə; 1782, Shusha, Karabakh Khanate- 1938, Shusha, Russian Empire) was an Azerbaijani poet. He wrote under
Shusha-Blockade of Nagorno-Karabakh
said Azerbaijani forces had taken up new positions near Shusha. Stepanian, Ruzanna (27 March 2023). "Bypass Road In Karabakh Not Used After Azeri Advance"
Shusha-Timeline of Artsakh history
of Armenia. Ninth Assembly of Mountainous Karabakh Azerbaijan is invaded by the Red Army. Azerbaijan SSR's revolutionary committee declares Mountainous
Shusha-Nail Ibrahimli
Nəriman oğlu İbrahimli - (Azerbaijani: Nail Nəriman oğlu İbrahimli; 4 March 1994 Khachmaz – 8 November 2020 Shusha) was an Azerbaijani military officer who
Shusha-Renaissance Square, Stepanakert
Karabakh, Azerbaijan. It was developed in 1994 following the Battle of Shusha and the securing of the area by the Artsakh Defense Army. The Presidential
Shusha-Republic of Artsakh
deployed directly in the Artsakh zone on occupied Azerbaijani territory. The Artsakh Defense Army fought in Shusha in 1992, opening the Lachin corridor between
Shusha-Gurdlar neighborhood (Shusha)
neighbourhood (Azerbaijani: Qurdlar məhəlləsi) was founded in the 18th century, and is one of the lower quarters of the city of Shusha. There are located
Shusha-Munavvar Rzayeva
of the Azerbaijan Republic. Munavvar Rzayeva was born on 6 June 1929 in Shusha. She grew up in the family of a carpet master, Majid, in Shusha. In 1950
Shusha-Shusha FK
Shusha FK (Azerbaijani: Şuşa Futbol Klubu) was an Azerbaijani football club based in Baku. It represented the city of Shusha. The club was founded on 1
Shusha-Intigam Asgarli
President of Azerbaijan dated 15.12.2020 on awarding servicemen of the Armed Forces of Azerbaijan with the For the Liberation of Shusha Medal]. President
Shusha-Gasim Abdullayev
Zabul Gasim (Azerbaijani: Qasım Abdullayev (Zabul Qasım), 1873 – 1927) was an Azerbaijani khananda. Gasim Abdullayev was born in 1873 in Shusha. In the last
Shusha-Abdurrahim bey Hagverdiyev
village of Aghbulaq near the Shusha suburb (then part of the Russian Empire, currently in the Nagorno-Karabakh region of Azerbaijan) to court reporter Asad
Shusha-Nağılar, Shusha
Shusha District of Azerbaijan. Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Statistika Komitəsi (2019). "İnzibati ərazi bölgüsü təsnifatı" (PDF) (in Azerbaijani)
Shusha-Mir Faseh cemetery
Mir Faseh cemetery (Azerbaijani: Mir Faseh qəbiristanlığı) — A Muslim cemetery located on the Jidir Plain of Shusha. Apart from the specified cemeteries
Shusha-Culture of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
etc. Press in Baku, Ganja, Shusha, Tiflis and other cultural and administrative centers was published not only in Azerbaijani-Turkish, but also in Russian
Shusha-Kanan Seyidov
commanding the Azerbaijani troops during the Aras Valley campaign, Battle of Hadrut, and Battle of Shusha. Seyidov was awarded the Azerbaijani Flag Order
Shusha-Hikmat Mirzayev
the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, during which he led Azerbaijani forces in the 2020 battle of Shusha. He received the title of the Hero of the Patriotic
Shusha-Shushi Carpet Museum
in Shusha, Azerbaijan. It was founded by Vardan Astsatryan in 2011. The museum opened its doors to the public in 2013, when its location, Shusha (Armenian:
Shusha-Bust of Bulbul
Bust of Bulbul (Azerbaijani: Bülbülün büstü) is a bronze bust erected in the city of Shusha. The bust was riddled with bullets by Armenians and after
Shusha-Arayik Harutyunyan
October 2020. Gjevori, Elis (30 October 2020). "Shusha and Lacin: The two towns shaping the Armenia-Azerbaijani conflict". TRT World. Archived from the original
Shusha-Rahim Gaziyev
Armenian-Azerbaijani military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and Shusha becoming one of the few remaining Azerbaijani strongholds in the region, Gaziyev took command of
Shusha-History of Azerbaijan
and Central Asia. Routledge. pp. 297: "Shusha became the capital of an independent "Azeri" khanate in 1752 (Azeri in the sense of Muslims who spoke a version
Shusha-Zeynal bey Vazirov
Vazirov (Azerbaijani: Zeynal bəy Mirzə Həmid bəy oğlu Vəzirov; b. 1854, Shusha, Shemakha Governorate, Russian Empire - d. 1933, Baku, Azerbaijani SSR) was
Shusha-Zangezur corridor
served as a pretext to World War II. Turkey — The Shusha Declaration signed by presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey on 15 June 2021 included a passage on
Shusha-Gunduz Safarli
Nagorno-Karabakh war, and was one of the commanders of the Azerbaijani special forces during the Battle of Shusha, for which he had received the title of the Hero
Shusha-Azerbaijan–Turkey relations
Turkic States Shusha Declaration Turanism Turks in Azerbaijan Azerbaijan–European Union relations Turkey–European Union relations Azerbaijani: Bir millət
Shusha-2016 Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Defence Army, backed by the Armenian Armed Forces, on one side and the Azerbaijani Armed Forces on the other. The clashes occurred in a region that is disputed
Shusha-Khojavend District
Karabakh Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Lachin, Shusha, Khojaly, Aghdam, Aghjabadi, Fuzuli, Jabrayil, and Qubadli. Its capital
Shusha-War crimes in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
environment" in Fuzuli and Tartar Districts, as well as around Shusha. "Armenia/Azerbaijan: Decapitation and war crimes in gruesome videos must be urgently
Shusha-Hidayat Rustamov
Rustamov (Azerbaijani: Rüstəmov Hidayət Eldar oğlu; 19 August 1970, Khydyrly, Agdam, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR – 23 December 1991, Shusha, Azerbaijan) was the
Shusha-List of Azerbaijanis from Nagorno-Karabakh
January 1884, Shusha – 1 April 1954 Agdash) Soltan Hajibeyov, Azerbaijani composer and People's Artist of the USSR (5 May 1919 Shusha – 19 September
Shusha-Azerbaijani dialects
(Mugaly), Qabala, Nakhchivan, Ordubad, Ganja, Shusha (Karabakh), Karapapak, Kutkashen, Kuba". While South Azerbaijani has the following dialects: "Aynallu (Inallu
Shusha-Tehran Mansimov
commanders of Azerbaijani forces in the 2020 Battle of Shusha. Tehran Javid oglu Mansimov was born in the Qusar District of the Republic of Azerbaijan. He is
Shusha-Caravansary of Safarov brothers
Caravansary of Safarov brothers (Azerbaijani: Səfərov qardaşlarının karvansarası) is a caravansary built in Shusha in the 19th century. It is located
Shusha-Gravestone of Gasim bey Zakir
Committee of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan, in 1984, a monument was erected on his grave at the Mirza Hasan cemetery in Shusha. Previously, there was a tomb
Shusha-Usta Gambar Karabakhi
Usta Gambar Karabakhi (Azerbaijani: Usta Qəmbər Qarabağı; 1830s, in Shusha – 1905, in Shusha) was an Azerbaijani ornamentalist painter, author of impressive
Shusha-Two-Storeyed Caravanserai (Shusha)
Two-Storeyed Caravanserai (Azerbaijani: İkimərtəbəli karvansara) is a caravanserai built in Shusha in the 19th century. It is a two-storeyed hotel-style
Shusha-Abulfaz Elchibey
of Azerbaijan in the war against Armenia in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. After the Khojaly Massacre (26–27 February 1992), the fall of Shusha (8 May
Shusha-Shusha Museum of History
Shusha Museum of History (Azerbaijani: Şuşa tarix muzeyi) was one of 8 museums located in Shusha, Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1969 and contained up to
Shusha-Khari Bulbul Music Festival
Khari Bulbul Music Festival (Azerbaijani: Xarıbülbül Musiqi Festivalı) is an international music festival held in Shusha and other cities of the Karabakh
Shusha-Silk industry in Azerbaijan
farming region there. The population in Shamakhi, Basqal, Ganja, Shaki and Shusha engaged in silk production. Patterned, ornamental silk female kerchiefs
Shusha-Vagif Poetry Days
is an event organized in various historical and cultural places of Shusha, Azerbaijan, including the museum-mausoleum complex of Molla Panah Vagif restored
Shusha-Vagif Jafarov
1991) was an Azerbaijani Member of Parliament. He was killed in the 1991 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown. Jafarov was born in the city of Shusha. In 1966,
Shusha-Khanlig Mukhtar caravanserai
Mukhtar caravanserai (Azerbaijani: Xanlıq Muxtar karvansarası) is a nationally important caravanserai belonging to the Shusha State Historical-Architectural
Shusha-Shusha State Art Gallery
Shusha State Art Gallery (Azerbaijani: Şuşa Dövlət Rəsm Qalereyası) is the gallery operated in Shusha from 1982 to 1992. It has been operating in Baku
Shusha-Həsənabad, Shusha
Həsənabad (also, Hasanabad) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. Həsənabad, Shusha at GEOnet Names Server Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət
Shusha-Qarabulaq, Shusha
Qarabulaq (Garabulag) is a village de jure in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, de facto in the Shushi Province of the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh
Shusha-Memo bey Memayi
well-known Azerbaijani poets. At the present time they are kept at the Institute of Manuscripts of Azerbaijan. The poet died in 1918 in Shusha, where he
Shusha-Islam Abdullayev
Abdullayev was born in December, 1876 in Shusha. He received his first education in Shusha. In the history of Azerbaijani music, Islam Abdullayev is known as
Shusha-List of cathedrals in Azerbaijan
This is the list of cathedrals in Azerbaijan sorted by denomination. Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh Saint Thaddeus and Bartholomew
Shusha-Azad Mammadov
Azad Mammadov (Azerbaijani: Azad Məmmədov, 12 December 1964) is an actor of Shusha Musical Drama Theatre, Honored Artist of Azerbaijan Republic. Azad
Shusha-Index of Azerbaijan-related articles
Mammadova - Shusha - Shusha (rayon) - Siazan - Silk Way - Silk Way Airlines - Slavic languages - Small and medium-sized enterprises in Azerbaijan- Soltan
Shusha-Mammad Hasan agha palace
Mammad Hasan agha palace (Azerbaijani: Məhəmmədhəsən ağa sarayı) is a historical palace located in the historical center of Shusha city. The palace was built
Shusha-Mashadi Mammad Farzaliyev
folk singer. Mashadi Mammad Farzaliyev was born in 1872 in Shusha, Azerbaijan. He left Shusha as a child, and lived and worked in Ganja for a while, before
Shusha-Çaykənd, Shusha
Chaykend (Azerbaijani: Çaykənd) or Akunk (Armenian: Ակունք) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village had an Azerbaijani-majority
Shusha-Khoja Marjanly's Spring
Khoja Marjanly's Spring (Azerbaijani: Xoca Mərcanlı bulağı) is a historical spring located in the city of Shusha, in the Khoja Marjanly neighbourhood
Shusha-Mariinsky Girls' Gymnasium
the Republic of Azerbaijan on August 2, 2001. Shusha Realni School Çingizoğlu, Ənvər (2013). Qarabağda maarif: 1750-1950 (in Azerbaijani). Bakı: Zərdabi
Shusha-İmanlar
a village in the Lachin District of Azerbaijan İmanlar, Shusha, a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles
Shusha-Govhar Agha Mosque
upper district of Shusha, Azerbaijan Ashaghi Govhar Agha Mosque, mosque in lower district of Shusha, Azerbaijan Religion in Azerbaijan This disambiguation
Shusha-Gurgen Dalibaltayan
of Shusha, a battle to capture the city from Azerbaijan. He is credited with devising a strategy to assault the strongly fortified town of Shusha using
Shusha-Heydar Aliyev
violence in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War following the fall of Shusha, the last Azerbaijani-populated town in Nagorno-Karabakh. These events resulted in
Shusha-Boyuk Aghayev
(1963–1965). Boyuk Aghayev was born in 1907 in the city of Shusha. At the age of 14, he entered the Shusha Teachers Seminary and after five years he started teaching
Shusha-Republic of Artsakh
Shusha. It is the main cathedral and headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church's "Diocese of Artsakh". Just uphill from the cathedral in Shusha is
Shusha-Cristero War
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Azerbaijani Armed Forces
while the fighting gradually shifted to the south. Following the capture of Shusha, the second-largest settlement in Nagorno-Karabakh, by Azerbaijani forces
Shusha-Janapar
sites along this hike include Dadivank monastery, Gandzasar monastery, Shusha, the Karkar Canyon with its high cliffs, the astonishing Zontik Waterfall
Shusha-Albert Agarunov
Agarunov died during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, during the Battle of Shusha on May 9, 1992. Albert Agarunov was born in a Baku suburb to Mountain Jewish
Shusha-Sister city
Azerbaijani city of Shusha in 2013, signing the twinning agreement with representatives from the Azerbaijani government; Hungary recognised Shusha as de jure part
Shusha-Armenia–Azerbaijan relations
key bases used by forces for bombardment were the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. Amid this Khojaly massacre – the mass murder of ethnic Azerbaijani citizens
Shusha-Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti
confusion. In 1797, Agha Mohammad Khan was assassinated in his tent in Shusha, the capital of the Karabakh khanate, which he had taken just some days
Shusha-Battle of Krtsanisi
over Georgia did not last long, for the shah was assassinated in 1797 in Shusha, and the Georgian king died the year after. With Georgia laying in ruins
Shusha-List of Azerbaijanis from Nagorno-Karabakh
(3 October 1875, Shusha – 29 March 1939, Baku) Ahmad Agdamski, Azerbaijani opera singer, mugam singer and actor (5 January 1884, Shusha – 1 April 1954 Agdash)
Shusha-Shusha massacre
The Shusha or Shushi massacre (Armenian: Շուշիի ջարդեր, romanized: Šušii ǰarder), also known as the Shusha pogrom, was the mass killing of the Armenian
Shusha-Arkadi Ghukasyan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-George Eliot
Jane Austen, and certainly the greatest novel, Middlemarch..." Guppy, Shusha. "Interviews: Julian Barnes, The Art of Fiction No. 165". The Paris Review
Shusha-Arayik Harutyunyan
will be moved from the capital to Shusha by 2022, in time for the 30th anniversary of the Armenian capture of Shusha. During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Shusha Guppy
Shushā Guppy (Persian: شوشا گوپی; née Shamsi Assār^ (Persian: شمسی عصار; 24 December 1935 – 21 March 2008) was a writer, editor and a singer of Persian
Shusha-List of killings and massacres in Mandatory Palestine
prisoners Kfar Etzion massacre May 13, 1948 Arab militants and Arab Legion 129 127–157 Jews killed Abu Shusha May 14, 1948 Israeli 52 52 Arabs killed
Shusha-Paul I of Russia
However, Agha Mohammad Khan, Persia's ruler, was assassinated in 1797 in Shusha, after which the Persian grip on Georgia softened again. Erekle, King of
Shusha-Shusha
Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa, (listen)) or Shushi (Armenian: Շուշի) is a city in Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Situated at an altitude of
Shusha-Shusha District
Shusha District (Azerbaijani: Şuşa rayonu) is one of the 66 districts of Azerbaijan. It is located in the west of the country and belongs to the Karabakh
Shusha-Donovan
September Song, and was later recorded by such artists as Joan Baez and Shusha Guppy. The title track, originally entitled "Poor Love", was the B-side
Shusha-Turkistan (city)
between late autumn and late spring. Afyonkarahisar, Turkey Keçiören, Turkey Shusha, Azerbaijan Mausoleum of Khoja Ahmed Yasawi "Население Республики Казахстан"
Shusha-Khudafarin Bridges
Mirza's forces eventually overcame the Russians and took control of the Shusha fortress, Ibrahim Khalil Khan's government headquarters. Today, there are
Shusha-Sarkis Kasyan
Սարգիս Հովհաննեսի Կասյան (Քոսեան), January 28 [O.S. January 16], 1876, Shusha - December 11, 1937) was an Armenian Soviet statesman, politician, publicist
Shusha-Middlemarch
Middlemarch, p. 94. "Julian Barnes, The Art of Fiction" Interviewed by Shusha Guppy The Paris Review, No. 165: |accessdate=12 April 2015| Archived 26
Shusha-White phosphorus munitions
that the Azerbaijani side had used phosphorus weapons to burn forests near Shusha (Shushi). Atlantic Council's Digital Forensic Research Lab (DFRLab) found
Shusha-Darius Guppy
Iranian mother and British father. Guppy's mother was the author and singer Shusha Guppy (1935–2008). His grandfather on his mother's side was the philosopher
Shusha-Khojaly massacre
increased the population to 6200 by 1991. Khojaly was on the road from Shusha and Stepanakert to Aghdam and had the region's only airport. The airport
Shusha-Khojaly District
Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Kalbajar, Lachin, Shusha, Agdam and Khojavend. Its capital and largest city is Khojaly. As of 2020
Shusha-Mamai (disambiguation)
Iran Cossack Mamay Mamay (lake), Kazakhstan Mamai, Shusha, Azerbaijan one of seventeen quarters in Shusha town, Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists
Shusha-Marguerite Yourcenar
2005). "Becoming the Emperor". The New Yorker. Retrieved 8 January 2009. Shusha Guppy (Spring 1988). "Marguerite Yourcenar, The Art of Fiction No. 103"
Shusha-History of the Catholic Church
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Turshsu
(Azerbaijani: Turşsu) or Lisagor (Armenian: Լիսագոր) is a village that is in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The
Shusha-Xəlfəli, Shusha
46.68306°E / 39.76694; 46.68306 Xəlfəli (Khalfali) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village had an Azerbaijani-majority prior to
Shusha-Məmişlər, Shusha
46.62889°E / 39.76833; 46.62889 Məmişlər (Mamishlar) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. Məmişlər, Shusha at GEOnet Names Server v t e
Shusha-Çaykənd, Shusha
(Azerbaijani: Çaykənd) or Akunk (Armenian: Ակունք) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village had an Azerbaijani-majority population
Shusha-Azerbaijani language
Statute, Azerbaijani was to be taught in all district schools of Ganja, Shusha, Nukha (present-day Shaki), Shamakhi, Quba, Baku, Derbent, Yerevan, Nakhchivan
Shusha-May
II (Ukraine) Victory and Peace Day (Armenia) marks both the capture of Shusha (1992) in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, and the end of World War II. May
Shusha-Nəbilər, Shusha
Nəbilər (Nabilar) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. The village was captured by the Armenian forces on 15 May 1991 during the First Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Mikhail Gorbachev
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Julian Barnes
Fiction No. 165". The Paris Review (Interview). No. 157. Interviewed by Shusha Guppy. Winter 2000. "Julian Barnes Interview". Bookworm (Interview). Interviewed
Shusha-Lachin corridor
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia while not passing through the territory of Shusha, shall remain under the control of the Russian Federation peacemaking forces
Shusha-Javanshir clan
, Agha Mohammad Khan was murdered by his servants and losing its leader the Iranian army left Karabakh. Ibrahim Khalil Khan came back to
Shusha-Ilham Aliyev
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Damour massacre
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Boris Yeltsin
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Miatsum
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Abu Shusha, Haifa
Abu Shusha (Arabic: أبو شوشة) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Haifa Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine
Shusha-Ghuwayr Abu Shusha
Ghuwayr Abu Shusha was a Palestinian Arab village in the Tiberias Subdistrict. It was depopulated during the 1947–1948 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine
Shusha-Kayseri
Herzegovina Nalchik, Russia Pavlodar, Kazakhstan Saarbrücken (district), Germany Shusha, Azerbaijan Yongin, South Korea Turkey portal Anatolian Tigers "Turkey:
Shusha-Organization of Turkic States
Retrieved 3 November 2023. "OTS informal Summit meeting will be held in Shusha in July". Apa.az. Retrieved 19 February 2024. "Nakhchivan Agreement on the
Shusha-Persecution of Christians
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Ismail Kadare
General of the Dead Army". The Torogi Chronicles. 25 May 2019. Interviewed by Shusha Guppy (24 April 1998). "Ismail Kadare, The Art of Fiction No. 153". The
Shusha-Cristóbal Magallanes Jara
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Killings and massacres during the 1948 Palestine war
with around 250, the Tantura massacre with between 40–200+, and the Abu Shusha massacre with 60–70. In Al-Dawayima, accounts of the death toll vary. Saleh
Shusha-Yagub Mammadov (politician)
Armenian forces captured Shusha. In his interviews, Mammadov always refused to assume any responsibility for the loss of Shusha. On 14 May, the former President
Shusha-Russo-Persian Wars
Shirvan, Erivan, and the fortress at Shusha. At Shusha, the siege lasted from 8 July to 9 August 1795. The governor of Shusha eventually surrendered, however
Shusha-Fuzuli (city)
Armenian populations of Fuzuli were primarily migrants from the city of Shusha who came for the commercial opportunities of the region. The primary occupation
Shusha-Govhar Agha Mosque
Mosque, mosque in upper district of Shusha, Azerbaijan Ashaghi Govhar Agha Mosque, mosque in lower district of Shusha, Azerbaijan Religion in Azerbaijan
Shusha-Shusha Museum of History
Shusha Museum of History (Azerbaijani: Şuşa tarix muzeyi) was one of 8 museums located in Shusha, Azerbaijan. It was founded in 1969 and contained up to
Shusha-Shusha fortress
The Shusha fortress (Azerbaijani: Şuşa qalası, Persian: قلعه شوش) or Shushi fortress (Armenian: Շուշիի բերդ) is a fortress surrounding the historical centre
Shusha-Shaki fortress
Quadrangular Tower Ramana Tower Round Tower (Mardakan) Sabayil Castle Shahbulag Castle Shaki fortress Shapurgala Shusha fortress Shindan Castle Yazdegerd Castle
Shusha-Azerbaijan Carpet Museum
permanent collection from the Shusha Museum of History, from the city of Shusha. Some of the exhibited items from the Shusha museum were part of 600 carpets
Shusha-Shusha Musical Drama Theatre
Shusha Musical Drama Theatre (Azerbaijani: Şuşa Dövlət Musiqili Dram Teatrı) is one of the musical drama theatres operating in Azerbaijan. In February
Shusha-Shusha District (NKAO)
Shusha District (Azerbaijani: Şuşa rayonu, Шуша рајону; Armenian: Շուշիի շրջան) was an administrative unit within the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous
Shusha-Shusha FK
Shusha FK (Azerbaijani: Şuşa Futbol Klubu) was an Azerbaijani football club based in Baku. It represented the city of Shusha. The club was founded on 1
Shusha-Tom Stoppard
Charlie Rose Works by or about Tom Stoppard at Internet Archive Guppy, Shusha (Winter 1988). "Tom Stoppard, The Art of Theater No. 7", Paris Review interview
Shusha-First Republic of Armenia
and displacement of Shusha's Armenian population. The Armenian rebels failed to oust Azerbaijani garrisons in Khankend and Shusha, however, the countryside
Shusha-Robert Kocharyan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Shorinji Kempo
kenshi takes the part of attacker (kōsha 攻者) and one acts as defender (shusha 守者); they then change roles and repeat the technique. After the set form
Shusha-Shusha uezd
The Shusha uezd was a county (uezd) of the Elizavetpol Governorate of the Russian Empire, and then of the Ganja Governorate of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Shusha-List of national flowers
different designations where national symbols are concerned. The city of Shusha named the Khari Bulbul (Ophrys caucasica) the floral emblem of the Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-List of territorial disputes
respectively. Azerbaijan captured the surrounding territories and the city of Shusha during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War in 2020, then finally all of Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Shusha (disambiguation)
Shusha is a city in Nagorno-Karabakh. Shusha and similar may mean one of the following: Shusha fortress, a fortress around the city of Shusha Shusha District
Shusha-Givati Brigade
Operation Barak, the brigade perpetrated a massacre in the village of Abu Shusha, killing around 60 residents. As the war entered its second stage, Givati
Shusha-Abu Shusha massacre
The Abu Shusha massacre took place on 13–14 May 1948 during Operation Barak, when the Zionist Givati Brigade mortared and then stormed Abu Shusha with units
Shusha-Lady Diana Cooper
cut Diana Cooper (1958). The Rainbow Comes and Goes. Penguin Books. p. 9. Shusha Guppy (1982). "Circle of Friends: An Interview with Lady Diana Cooper".
Shusha-Siege of Stepanakert
Forces for the bombardment of Stepanakert included the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. Azerbaijani forces used weapons such as the BM-21 Grad multiple-launch
Shusha-Voice of the Martyrs
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Ethnic groups in the Caucasus
the Caucasus are closely correlated to genetic ancestry. Armenian from Shusha, Nagorno-Karabakh, early 20th century An Armenian girl from New Julfa, Isfahan
Shusha-Khurshidbanu Natavan
the Karabakh Khanate (1748–1822). Natavan was born on 5 August 1832 in Shusha, a town in present-day Azerbaijan, in Karabakh region, to Mehdigulu Khan
Shusha-Molla Panah Vagif
Sultanate and the Kingdom of Georgia. Molla Panah Vagif eventually moved to Shusha, capital of the Karabakh Khanate, and founded his madrasa in the Saatli
Shusha-Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic
The exclave presently remains under Armenian control. After the fall of Shusha, the Mütallibov government of Azerbaijan accused Armenia of moving to take
Shusha-Shamil Basayev
Raduyev". Basayev was said to be one of the last fighters to leave Shusha (see Capture of Shusha). He ordered the withdrawal of the Chechen detachments from
Shusha-List of mosques in Nagorno-Karabakh
Gala Mosque Shusha 18th century Chukhur Mahalla Mosque Shusha 18th century Guyulug Mosque Shusha 18th century Haji Yusifli Mosque Shusha 18th century
Shusha-Heydar Aliyev
increased violence in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War following the fall of Shusha, the last Azerbaijani-populated town in Nagorno-Karabakh. These events resulted
Shusha-First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Andranik Ozanian entered Karabakh and made for the regional capital of Shusha in December 1918 when they were stopped by newly-arrived British troops
Shusha-Dissolution of the Soviet Union
expelled from Stepanakert, and the Armenian minority was expelled from Shusha. On 17 November 1988, in response to the exodus of tens of thousands of
Shusha-Artsakh Defence Army
attacks, the devastation caused by Grad multiple rocket launchers firing from Shusha and the Lachin, the blockade from mainland Armenia had broadened the notion
Shusha-Karabakh Range
Armenian: Մեծ Քիրս լեռ, lit. 'Great Kirs') (2,725 m). Canyon near Shusha Mount Kirs as seen from Shusha Карабахский хребет, Great Soviet Encyclopedia v t e
Shusha-Russo-Persian War (1804–1813)
Askeran Fortress at the mouth of a valley leading from the plain southwest to Shusha, the capital of Karabakh. The Russians responded by sending Koryagin to
Shusha-List of accidents and incidents involving helicopters
board are killed. 28 January – An Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 is shot down near Shusha by Armenian forces. All 44 people on board are killed. 26 November – Aérospatiale
Shusha-Three Pashas
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-LGBT rights in the Middle East
Middle Eastern societies saw a flourishing of homo-erotic literature. Shusha Guppy of the Times Higher Education Supplement argued that although it "has
Shusha-Persecution of Christians by the Islamic State
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
occurred in 1905 in February in Baku, in May in Nakhchivan, in August in Shusha and in November in Elizabethpol, heavily damaging the cities and the Baku
Shusha-Telephone numbers in Azerbaijan
region Shirvan region Ganja region Quba region Shaki region Lankaran region Shusha region Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Telecommunications in Azerbaijan Economic
Shusha-National Assembly (Artsakh)
National Assembly from Stepanakert to Shusha on 9 May 2022 to mark the 30th anniversary of the capture of Shusha, but the city came under the control of
Shusha-Qajar Iran
formally crowned as shah. In 1797, Agha Mohammad Khan was assassinated in Shusha, the capital of Karabakh Khanate, and was succeeded by his nephew, Fath-Ali
Shusha-Edna O'Brien
the original on 29 September 2012. Retrieved 29 September 2012. Guppy, Shusha (31 August 1984). "The Art of Fiction No. 82". The Paris Review. Vol. Summer
Shusha-Bahmani family
and stayed in the Tsar's service until the October Revolution at Tiflis, Shusha, Ganja and Baku. Many of them served in the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic
Shusha-Russo-Persian War (1826–1828)
commander of Shusha, disarmed the Muslims residing there, and then mounted an effective defense with the aid of the local Armenians. The siege of Shusha dragged
Shusha-Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
Azerbaijani rule, which failed and led to the massacre and displacement of Shusha's Armenian population. By 1921, Soviet authorities were in control of Nagorno-Karabakh
Shusha-Serzh Sargsyan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Arab citizens of Israel
Retrieved 15 December 2017. Kimary N. Shahin, Palestinian Rural Arabic (Abu Shusha dialect). 2nd ed. University of British Columbia. LINCOM Europa, 2000
Shusha-Dvin (ancient city)
Gtichavank Hakobavank Jugha (Holy Savour) Katarovank Kish Kusanats Anapat Shusha (Ghazanchetsots, Kanach Zham) Targmanchats Tsar Tsitsernavank Vankasar Yeghishe
Shusha-Mugham Festival
The Mugam Festival or Shusha Festival is an annual cultural and musical festival held in Shaki, Azerbaijan. The festival features traditional Azerbaijani
Shusha-Shousha
basketball player Shusha (disambiguation) Shusha, a city in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the South Caucasus Abu Shusha, Palestinian Arab
Shusha-Ghazanchetsots Cathedral
Ghazanchetsots (Armenian: Ղազանչեցոց), is an Armenian Apostolic cathedral in Shusha in Azerbaijan. It is the cathedra of the Diocese of Artsakh of the Armenian
Shusha-Chechen Republic of Ichkeria
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-List of assassinated and executed heads of state and government
Johan Anckarström Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar Shahanshah of Iran June 17, 1797 Shusha Qajar Empire A Georgian servant named Sadeq and a valet called Khodadad-e
Shusha-Wagner Group
to have taken part in the Battle of Shusha and a photo of a Wagner PMC, apparently taken in front a church in Shusha during the war, appeared on the internet
Shusha-History of Nagorno-Karabakh
arrived in Shusha late in April 1919 to compel the National Council of Karabakh to recognize the power of Azerbaijan. On April 23 in Shusha, the Fifth
Shusha-Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast
expulsion of the majority Armenian population of Shusha—this decision was later reversed in 1923 when Shusha was decided to join the NKAO despite protests
Shusha-List of royal palaces
Melikian Palace Tuğ Palace of Ganja Khans Ganja Palace of Karabakh Khans Shusha Bangladesh Lalbagh Fort Dhaka Boro Kotro Ahsan Manzil Bhutan Dechencholing
Shusha-Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
massacres and ethnic cleansing (such as the March Days, the September Days, the Shusha massacre, and more broadly, the Massacres of Azerbaijanis in Armenia), which
Shusha-Monuments of Shusha
First Iron Age (near Shusha) Shusha cave camp - Stone Age (south of Shusha city, on the left bank of the Dashalty River) Shusha stone box necropolis -
Shusha-Shusha Realni School
Shusha Realni School (Russian: Шушинское реальное училище; Azerbaijani: Şuşa real məktəbi; Armenian: Շուշիի ռեալական դպրոց) was a school with six classes
Shusha-Shushi Carpet Museum
in Shusha, Azerbaijan. It was founded by Vardan Astsatryan in 2011. The museum opened its doors to the public in 2013, when its location, Shusha (Armenian:
Shusha-Boxer Rebellion
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-List of hospitals in Azerbaijan
Ganja, Azerbaijan Republican Treatment and Diagnostic Center, Baku Shusha Hospital, Shusha "A new hospital of European standards opened in Baku". www.turan
Shusha-List of islands of Saudi Arabia
Island Tiran Island Abu Ali Island Tarout Island Sajid Island Saso Island Shusha island Juraid Island Kurain island Kutambil island Jabal Al-Sabaya (Al-Sabaya
Shusha-Naira Zohrabyan
Battle of Shusha, that "there was no option in the whole negotiation process to prevent the Azerbaijani refugees from returning to Shusha," adding that
Shusha-Shusha Carpet Museum
Shusha Carpet Museum is the Shusha branch of the State Museum of Azerbaijani Carpets and Applied Art, established by the Order of the Ministry of Culture
Shusha-Amir Hajiyev
Azerbaijan SSR. Amir Hajiyev was born on May 17, 1899, in Shusha. He began his creative work in Shusha in 1918 by creating posters and portraits. In 1923, A
Shusha-Azad Mammadov
an actor of Shusha Musical Drama Theatre, Honored Artist of Azerbaijan Republic. Azad Mammadov was born on December 12, 1964, in Shusha. In 1980-1984
Shusha-List of Private Passions episodes (2000–2004)
(From Bad Love) Arnold Schoenberg Gurrelieder (Introduction) 7 Mar 2004 Shusha Guppy Bob Dylan Love Minus Zero Brahms Sextet In B Flat, Op. 18 (Opening
Shusha-Turgut Özal
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Nagorno-Karabakh
Nagorno-Karabakh and capturing one-third of Nagorno-Karabakh, including Shusha and Hadrut. The war ended on 10 November 2020 when a trilateral ceasefire
Shusha-1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert
The 1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert was the expulsion of the ethnic Armenian population of Shusha and the ethnic Azerbaijani population of Stepanakert
Shusha-Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
the United States failed to stop the conflict. Following the capture of Shusha, the second-largest city in Nagorno-Karabakh, a ceasefire agreement was
Shusha-Hikmat Mirzayev
Nagorno-Karabakh War, during which he led Azerbaijani forces in the 2020 battle of Shusha. He received the title of the Hero of the Patriotic War. Hikmat Mirzayev
Shusha-Həsənabad, Shusha
Həsənabad (also, Hasanabad) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. Həsənabad, Shusha at GEOnet Names Server Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət
Shusha-Ağbulaq, Shusha
(also, Agbulag) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. It is located near the village Şırlan. Ağbulaq, Shusha at GEOnet Names Server Azərbaycan
Shusha-Battle of Shusha (2020)
The Battle of Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa döyüşü or Şuşa uğrunda döyüş; Armenian: Շուշիի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Shushii chakatamart) was the final and decisive
Shusha-Zaur Javanshir
of the commanders of the Azerbaijani special forces during the Battle of Shusha, for which he had received the title of the Hero of the Patriotic War. Zaur
Shusha-Kanan Seyidov
war, and was one of the Azerbaijani commanders during the 2020 battle of Shusha. He had received the title of the Hero of the Patriotic War. Kanan Alihuseyn
Shusha-House of Khurshidbanu Natavan
monument, and a museum in Shusha, Azerbaijan. The three-storey house, being one of the first residential houses in Shusha, belonged to the 19th-century
Shusha-Nəbilər
a village in the Kalbajar District of Azerbaijan Nəbilər, Shusha, a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan Nebiler (disambiguation) This disambiguation
Shusha-Intigam Asgarli
Battle of Shusha (2020), he fought in the offensives in Shusha. Intigam Asgarli was shot on November 9, 2020, during a combat mission in Shusha between
Shusha-Haluk Bayraktar
Ukraine and Ukraine-Turkey relations Karabakh Order Azerbaijan 15 June 2021 Shusha Bayraktar was awarded this high award for his contribution to strengthening
Shusha-Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present)
again in the directions of Azerbaijan's Tovuz, Gadabay, Nakhchivan and Shusha districts from 7 to 20 July. On 14 July, the Armenian defence ministry stated
Shusha-Quşçular
Azerbaijan Quşçular, Khojavend, Azerbaijan Aşağı Quşçular, Shusha, Azerbaijan Yuxarı Quşçular, Shusha, Azerbaijan Quşçular, Lachin, Azerbaijan Quşçu (disambiguation)
Shusha-Shusha Declaration
The Shusha Declaration, officially the Shusha Declaration on allied relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey, is a declaration
Shusha-Suleyman Vazirov
in the republic from 1954 to 1959. Suleyman Vazirov was born in 1910 in Shusha to Vazirov family. His father, Azad bey Vazirov, received military training
Shusha-İmanlar
Lachin, a village in the Lachin District of Azerbaijan İmanlar, Shusha, a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles
Shusha-Battle of Shusha (1992)
5′N 46°44.9′E / 39.7583°N 46.7483°E / 39.7583; 46.7483 The Battle of Shusha (Armenian: Շուշի, Shushi) was the first significant military victory by
Shusha-Azerbaijan's construction in areas gained in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
for the construction of a five-star hotel in the city of Shusha. Restoration of the Shusha fortress began in early February 2021. In early May 2021,
Shusha-Azerbaijanis
Azerbaijani girl from Shusha in silk national garments
Shusha-Agha Mohammad Khan Qajar
Shah headed the centre force himself, advancing towards the fortress of Shusha in the Karabakh Khanate, which he besieged between 8 July and 9 August 1795
Shusha-Fatma Khanum Kamina
Fatma xanım Kəminə, born 1841, Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Shamakhi Governorate, Russian Empire - died 1898, Shusha, Shusha Uyezd, Russian Empire) was a 19th-century
Shusha-Narimanbeyovs
Narimanbeyovs is Azerbaijani Bey family from Karabakh, Shusha. The Narimanbeyovs are an old noble Karabakh family. The great-great-grandfather of the Narimanbeyovs
Shusha-Fuzuli–Shusha highway
The Fuzuli–Shusha highway, also called Victory Road, is a 101.5-kilometre-long (63.1 mi) highway in Azerbaijan that runs from Fuzuli to Shusha. Construction
Shusha-Mahammadali bey Mekhfi
Russian language at the Shusha district school. Subsequently, he worked as an official in the Shamakhi, Tiflis, Irevan and Shusha district departments.
Shusha-Nağılar, Shusha
Nağılar (also, Naghilar) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Statistika Komitəsi (2019). "İnzibati ərazi
Shusha-Memo bey Memayi
bey Hagverdiyev. Memo bey Muhammed bey oglu Memayi was born in 1849 in Shusha in a noble family. As a child, they called him Memo, the nickname stuck
Shusha-Latif Imanov
Latif Imanov (15 September 1922, Shusha, Azerbaijan SSR – 12 March 1980, Baku, Azerbaijan SSR, USSR) was an Azerbaijani physicist, full member of the Azerbaijan
Shusha-Mammadgulu Shushinski
mugham school. Mammadgulu was born in 1874 in the Gurdlar neighborhood in Shusha, in the family of a tanner. He was called by the nickname "Dabbakh (tanner)
Shusha-Meidan (Shusha)
main city square of Shusha. Starting from Divankhana Square near the Ganja Gate of Shusha fortress, Rasta Bazaar Street, Shusha's main commercial thoroughfare
Shusha-Shusha Chess 2022
Shusha Chess 2022 - The international chess tournament “Shusha Chess 2022” dedicated to the 190th anniversary of prominent poet and philanthropist Khurshidbanu
Shusha-Mirza Ali Asgar Karabaghi
in the development of mugham art. Mirza Ali Asgar Karabaghi was born in Shusha in 1824. He worked as both a khananda and a master kamancha player. After
Shusha-The Water-Carrier Is Dead
neighborhood around Al-Hussein Mosque (called Husseiniyah) around 1921, Shusha, a water-carrier, is very afraid of death since he has lost all his loved
Shusha-Memorial Complex of Participants of the Great Patriotic War (Shusha)
Patriotic War is a monument located on Khalil Mammadov Street in the city of Shusha, Azerbaijan. It is dedicated to the participants of the Second World War
Shusha-Sadeq Khan Qajar
the spring and summer of 1805. He led the cavalry during the Battle of Shusha in 1805, where he suffered injuries. He was later appointed as commander
Shusha-Origin of the Palestinians
villages such as Al-Ghubayya al-Fawqa, Al-Ghubayya al-Tahta, Al-Mansi and Abu Shusha. Al-Sudania neighborhood in Gaza City, was inhabited by Sudanese migrants
Shusha-2023–24 CEV Challenge Cup
Tirana UVC Weberzeile Ried im Innkreis VCA Amstetten NÖ Khari Byul-Byul Shusha Deya Volley Burgas Levski Sofia Ribola Kaštela Omonia Nicosia Aero Odolena
Shusha-Azerbaijan
(Bərdə) Aghdam (Ağdam) Fuzuli (Füzuli) Khojaly (Xocalı) Khojavend (Xocavənd) Shusha (Şuşa) Tartar (Tərtər) Khankendi (Xankəndi) After gaining independence in
Shusha-Samvel Shahramanyan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
restored T-72 tank of Gagik Avsharyan commemorating the capture of Shusha and located on Shusha road, was reportedly dismantled by Azerbaijan. Additionally,
Shusha-Kagurabachi
(Mr.ミスターイナズマ, Misutā Inazuma) "Breach" (突破口, Totsubakō) "Selection" (取捨, Shusha) "Intruders" (乱入者, Ran'nyū-sha) "Greeting" (挨拶, Aisatsu) "Selection" (選別
Shusha-2023 Armenian protests
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Berkadzor fuel depot explosion
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-2023 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Shusha-Flight of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
Rights. Retrieved 9 June 2023. The capture of these two towns [Lachin and Shusha/Shushi] had been deemed necessary by the "NKR" forces in order to stop Azerbaijani
Shusha-Azerbaijani national identity
the ethnic cleansing of Azerbaijanis from the area; and the capture of Shusha in 1992. The pan-Turkist zeal supported by the APF was slightly reduced
Shusha-Israeli war crimes
massacre with around 112, the Lydda massacre with around 250, and the Abu Shusha massacre with 60–70. In Al-Dawayima, accounts of the death toll vary. Saleh
Shusha-War crimes in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
hours apart, on the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on 8 October in the town of Shusha, known to Armenians as Shushi, suggesting that the church, a civilian object
Shusha-2024 UCI Europe Tour
Prix 1.2 2 June Tour of Lithuania 2.2 5–9 June ZLM Tour 2.1 5–9 June Aziz Shusha 2.2 5–9 June Grosser Preis des Kantons Aargau 1.1 7 June Tour d'Eure-et-Loir
Shusha-Mariinsky Girls' Gymnasium
was founded on October 26, 1875, by the Shusha Charitable Society and operated as a girls' school in Shusha. The school provided education to girls regardless
Shusha-Nail Ibrahimli
(Azerbaijani: Nail Nəriman oğlu İbrahimli; 4 March 1994 Khachmaz – 8 November 2020 Shusha) was an Azerbaijani military officer who served as a sergeant major in the
Shusha-Humanitarian aid during the Israel–Hamas war
delivered food to northern Gaza for the first time in nearly a month. Mohamed Shusha, the northern Sinai regional governor, stated some 7,000 trucks were waiting
Shusha-Flour massacre
massacre (1947–48) Deir Yassin massacre (1948) Ein al-Zeitun massacre (1948) Abu Shusha massacre (1948) Lydda massacre (1948) Al-Dawayima massacre (1948) Tantura
Shusha-2024 Wakeley church stabbing
genocide Assyrian genocide Greek genocide İzmit massacres Cristero War Shusha massacre Red Terror (Spain) Persecution of Jehovah's Witnesses in Nazi Germany
Shusha-Abulfaz Elchibey
Nagorno-Karabakh War. After the Khojaly Massacre (26–27 February 1992), the fall of Shusha (8 May 1992) and Lachin (15–17 May 1992), the temporary Azerbaijani communist
Shusha-Literary realism
greatest, Jane Austen, and certainly the greatest novel, Middlemarch." Guppy, Shusha. "Interviews: Julian Barnes, The Art of Fiction No. 165". The Paris Review
Shusha-Karl Gottlieb Pfander
From 1825 to 1829, he worked in Shusha and neighbouring lands. In 1835, Russia forbade all missionary operations in Shusha except those of the Greek church;
Shusha-Fath-Ali Shah Qajar
over the country as Agha Mohammad Khan was assassinated soon afterwards in Shusha, following with Russia's act of annexation of those priorly-Iranian ruled
Shusha-Battle of Shusha
Battle of Shusha may refer to: Battle of Shusha (1992), a battle fought between Armenian and Azerbaijani forces in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War Battle
Shusha-Azerbaijan (Iran)
Mohammad Shah was assassinated while preparing a second expedition in 1797 in Shusha. The reassertion of Iranian hegemony over Georgia did not last long; in
Shusha-Stepanakert
Commissars. The former regional capital was Shusha. However, following the depopulation of Armenians in Shusha, the capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous
Shusha-Abu Shusha
Abu Shusha (Arabic: أبو شوشة) was a Palestinian Arab village in the Ramle Subdistrict of Mandatory Palestine, located 8 km southeast of Ramle. It was depopulated
Shusha-Karabakh
rebellion in Shusha. The Azerbaijani forces quickly suppressed the uprising, massacring and expelling the Armenian population of Shusha and establishing
Shusha-President of Azerbaijan
Mütəllibov II 1990 1991 First Nagorno-Karabakh War; Khojaly Massacre; Capture of Shusha; 1991 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown. Forced to submit his resignation after