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Janapar Trail (Armenian: Ճանապարհ թրեյլ) was a
marked trail through mountains, valleys, and
villages of the
region of Nagorno-Karabakh,
which p****ed by...
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mosque located in the city of Shusha, now
under Azerbaijani control.
Janapar Trail is a
marked trail,
through mountains, valleys, and
villages of Artsakh...
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Janapar Trail down to Togh. From the monastery, it's
possible to take
either the
unmarked trail behind the
monastery back to Togh or the
Janapar Trail...
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umbrella in the rain. The
village is an
overnight stopping point along the
Janapar hiking trail. As of 2024, the
entire village of
Karin Tak has been razed...
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Democracy and
Rights of
Nations List of
active separatist movements in
Europe Janapar – the
hiking trail across Nagorno-Karabakh
Outline of Nagorno-Karabakh...
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villages of
Kolatak and Khndzristan, in
Khojaly District of Azerbaijan. The
Janapar Trail runs very near to the fortress. A
short side
trail takes to the top...
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Archaeological Fund of the
Institute of
Archeology and
Ethnography of ANAS.
Janapar, a
hiking trail that p****es by
Azykh Cave Stepʻan Tigrani, Melikʻ-Bakhshyan...
- Stepanakert.
Hikers reach Tsakuri in the Togh (Tugh)
section of the
marked Janapar trail.
During the
Soviet period,
Tsakuri was part of the
Hadrut District...
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Artsakh History of Nagorno-Karabakh (1915–1923)
Identity and
Unity Party Janapar Justice (Artsakh)
Karabakh Karabakh ****
Karabakh Committee Karabakh...
- 2015. A view of the
village A sign
reading "Mkhitarashen" in
Armenian Janapar Trail sign in the
village Monument to Pele
Pughi Aid
station WWII memorial...