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Armenia 8
Sharur (Şərur)
Sharur District 847,35 106,600
Formerly known as
Bashnorashen during its
incorporation into the
Soviet Union and
Ilyich (after Vladimir...
- of the area.[better source needed]
Until 1905, Sharur, then
known as
Bashnorashen (Russian: Башнорашен), was
composed of 100
Armenian and 25
Tatar households...
- present-day Azerbaijan. The
administrative centre of the
county was
Bashnorashen (present-day Sharur).
Armenians were
mostly concentrated in mountainous...
- 58 km2; 1,382.86 sq mi) Sharur-Daralayaz uezd (Шаруро-Даралагёзский уезд)
Bashnorashen (Sharur) 867 --- 76,538 90,250 2,637.50
square versts (3,001.64 km2;...
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Moscow Governorate Serpukhov Sharur-Daralayaz uezd
Erivan Governorate Bashnorashen (Sharur)
Shavelsky uezd
Kovno Governorate Vilna Governorate Šiauliai...
- for the next ten
years was
involved in
teaching at
rural schools in
Bashnorashen (Sharur), Ulukhanli,
Nehram and
other towns and
villages of the Erivan...
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Armenian government. On 13 May 1919, when
Armenian forces had
advanced to
Bashnorashen (present-day Sharur),
Khatisian arrived in
Nakhichevan and met the minister...