- as
Borchalo (ბორჩალო) in Georgian,
Borchalu (Բորչալու) in Armenian, and
Borchali (Azerbaijani: Borçalı) in Azerbaijani. The
Turkic locals were resettled...
- The area po****ted by
ethnic Azerbaijanis today is
known as
historical Borchali (which in the form
Burjoglu was
originally the name of a
Turkic tribe that...
-
Armenia Derbent (Dərbənd) -
Derbentsky district,
Republic of
Dagestan Borchali (Borçalı) - part of the
Kvemo Kartli province of
Georgia Azerbaijan (toponym)...
-
Tatars (Azerbaijanis) of
Elisavetpol and Baku Governorate, and also the
Borchali uezd of
Tiflis Governorate. The
Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, better...
-
jurisdiction of the
Tiflis Governorate. In 1880, Lori
became part of the
Borchali uyezd of the
Tiflis Governorate. In the
early 20th century, Lori was mostly...
- came to the aid of the khans. The army of
Shaki khan
captured Gazakh and
Borchali. In 1767, the
Western part of the
Shamakhi khanate was
annexed to the Shaki...
-
entrusted to Pir-Gholi khan Qajar, who
moved them to Tabriz. Then in 1809, the
Borchali and
Ayrumlu tribes of
Ganja moved to Nakhchivan,
where they were renamed...
-
Ozurgeti (1990)
Kharagauli →
Orjonikidze →
Kharagauli (1990)
Sarvan →
Borchalı (1929) →
Marneuli (1947)
Senaki → Mikha-Tskhakaia (1935) →
Tskhakaia (1976)...
- and
Tullar are the main
centres of the
Gazakh ****
weaving group. The
Borchali ****
weaving centre is
closely related to the
mentioned villages. The...
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power in Georgia, Ali
Taghizade worked here as a
party secretary of the
Borchali Uyezd Party Committee,
chairman of a sheep-breeding
cooperative in Tbilisi...