- is 12,600.
Until 1969,
Vardenis was
known as
Basarkechar (Բասարգեչար,
Basargechar; Azerbaijani: Basargeçer; Russian: Басаргечар). The town was also known...
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Accidents Archives.
Retrieved 28 July 2022. "Crash of a
Polikarpov SP in
Basargechar: 2 killed".
Bureau of
Aircraft Accidents Archives. "Crash of a GVF PS-4...
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September 1946 in
Sariyagub (present-day Jaghatsadzor), a
village of
Basargechar district (present-day
Gegharkunik Province) of the
Armenian SSR. He was...
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Ghamarlu 45,148 Vedi 10,000
Ghurdughulin 31,051
Vagharshapat 60,950
Basargechar 8,328
Martuni 37,621 Nor-Bayazet 32,555
Akhta 41,175
Kotayk 27,592 Allahverdi...
- the New
Azerbaijan Party. He was born 1947 in the
village Zod in the
Basargechar raion of the
Armenian SSR. In 1965, he
graduated with a gold
medal from...
- Ottoman Empire: Van, Diadin, Moks, Bashkale,
Shatakh Russian Empire:
Basargechar and
surrounding villages 4
Diarbekir Ottoman Empire: Diarbekir, Lice...
- 1999–2000
Personal details Born (1953-01-27) 27
January 1953 (age 72) Dara,
Basargechar,
Armenia SSR, USSR
Citizenship Soviet
Union Azerbaijan
Political party...
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Apostolic priest from Tskhinvali,
while Hamazasp hailed from
Vardenis (
Basargechar). His
ancestors had
moved from Diyadin, what is now Turkey, to the southern...
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where he
remained until 1939. From 1940 to 1952, he was in
exile in
Basargechar (now Vardenis, Armenia). He was
allowed to
return from
exile to Yerevan...
- Nuru
Bayramov was born on 17
September 1963 in the
Narimanli village of
Basargechar region of Goycha. He went to
Narimanli village secondary school in 1970...