- The
Agulis m****acre (Armenian: Ագուլիսի ջարդեր) was a m****acre of the
Armenian po****tion of
Agulis (modern-day Yuxarı Əylis) by
Azerbaijani state authorities...
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Shemavon (Simon) of
Agulis or
Shemavon Aguletsi was an
Iranian official of
Armenian origin, who
served during the
reign of King (Shah)
Suleiman I (r. 1666-1694)...
-
Agulis (or Augulis, Aguillar, or Akoulis) was a
historical Armenian village located in the
Nakhichevan region of present-day Azerbaijan. The
village pla****...
-
tells the
story of
sculptor Aguli Eristavi, who
returns from the war
disabled by an injury.
While still at the front,
Aguli dreams of
carving a statue...
- ****ia
Aguletsi (1630 – 1691) or ****ia of
Agulis was an
Armenian merchant born in
Agulis located in
present day
Nakhchivan who
gained recognition for...
- Zok, also
known as
Agulis–Meghri, is a
variety of
Eastern Armenian. It is
commonly considered a dialect, but is
unintelligible to
speakers of Standard...
- *t *d *dʰ Karin,
Sebastia tʰ d dʱ
Istanbul d Kharberd,
Middle Armenian d t Malatya, SWA tʰ
classical Armenian,
Agulis, SEA,
Yerevan t d Van,
Artsakh t...
- in the mid-1700s and was
divided into five
districts (mahals): Ordubad,
Agulis, Dasht, Belev, and Chananab. In 1752, it was
attacked and
subjugated by...
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refer to: Aşağı Əylis (Nerkin
Agulis,
Lower Agulis),
Azerbaijan Yuxarı Əylis (Verin
Agulis,
Upper Agulis),
Azerbaijan Agulis (historical) This disambiguation...
- St. Gregory, St. John, St. Paul and Peter, Zoravor)
Azerbaijan (List)
Agulis (St. Thomas)
Amaras Aprakunis Baku (St. Gregory, St. Mary, St. Thaddeus)...