- Press, 2001, pp. 119–120. (in Armenian) Ulubabyan, Bagrat. «Ղարաբաղ» [
Gharabagh].
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan:
Armenian Academy of Sciences...
- He
started his
career as a
correspondent for the
newspaper Khorhrdayin Gharabagh ("Soviet Karabakh"),
becoming its
deputy editor-in-chief in 1981.[citation...
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Lernayin Artsakh FC (Armenian: Լեռնային Արցախ Ֆուտբոլային Ակումբ) is an ****ociation
football club
formerly based in Stepanakert,
Artsakh Republic but is...
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Italian and English) Comneno, M. Lala,
Paulo Cuneo, and S. Manukian.
Gharabagh, Do****enti di
architettura armena, no. 19. Milan:
Edzioni Ares, 1988....
- the free dictionary.
Karabakh (Azerbaijani: Qarabağ; Armenian: Ղարաբաղ
Gharabagh) is a
geographic region in present-day
eastern Armenia and southwestern...
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Banants in the
Gandzak region, the
historic Armenian district of Artsakh-
Gharabagh,
which is present-day Kirovabad. Manuelian, Lucy Der; Eiland,
Murray L...
- New York:
Columbia University Press. p. 385. ISBN 9780231139267. The
Gharabagh movement in Armenia—as
mobilised for and
through the
issue of the enclave's...
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missing publisher (link) (in Armenian) Ulubabyan, Bagrat. «Ղարաբաղ» [
Gharabagh].
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. Yerevan:
Armenian Academy of Sciences...
- շուրջ [On the
issue of the
etymology of the
placenames 'Artsakh' and '
Gharabagh'] (PDF).
Banber Matenadarani (29): 349–350.
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October 2021. His
hometown of
Shushi ( a.k.a. Shusha) is in
Karabakh (
Gharabagh) the
easternmost region of
Historic Armenia.
Karine Vann (30 June 2017)...