- The
Akhuryan (Armenian: Ախուրյան, romanized: Akhuryan) or
Arpachay (Turkish: Arpaçay) is a
river in the
South Caucasus. It
originates in
Armenia and flows...
- Arpa Chay or
Arpachay or
Arpachayi (Persian: ارپاچايي) may
refer to: Arpa Chai,
Ardabil Arpachayi, West
Azerbaijan Arpa-Chay, or
Arpachay, or Akhurian...
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Hydro Power Plant (25MW)
inaugurated in
Shabran in Sep 2013
Arpachay-1 (20.5 MW) and
Arpachay-2 (1.4 MW) hydro-electric
power stations launched in Sharur...
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Terter and
Khachin rivers. The
major tributaries of the Aras
river are the
Arpachay, Nakhchivan, Okhchu,
Hekeri and
Kondelenchay rivers. The
largest rivers...
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height is 242.0 m. The
reservoir Arpachay was
built in 1977 on the
river of the same name. The
source is the
river Arpachay. Its
volume is 150.0 million m3...
- Arpaçay (also,
Arpachay;
until 2003,
Sovetabad and Shuraabad) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Sharur District of
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, Azerbaijan...
- total. When news of
Koprulu Pasha's
entrance into area via
crossing the
Arpachay river the
Armenian chronicler Abraham of
Crete records Nader's reaction...
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Ottoman territory in the south. On June 26, 1828,
Russian forces crossed the
Arpachay River and
continued their campaign,
targeting key
Ottoman strongholds in...
- 20 km in the north-east from the
district center, on the left bank of the
Arpachay River, on the
slope of the
Daralayaz ridge. The
settlement was
built near...
- the old
Russian army
barracks as they
awaited permission to
cross the
Arpachay (Akhuryan)
river to
return to
their homes.
During the Armenian-Turkish...