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Julfa (Azerbaijani: Culfa),
formerly Jugha (Armenian: Ջուղա, also
transliterated as Djugha), is a city and the
capital of the
Julfa District of the Nakhchivan...
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Jughayi gerezmanatun) was a
cemetery near the town of
Julfa (known as
Jugha in Armenian), in the
Nakhchivan exclave of
Azerbaijan that
originally housed...
- نو جلفا, Now Jolfā, or جلفای نو, Jolfâ-ye Now; Armenian: Նոր Ջուղա, Nor
Jugha) is the
Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran,
located along the
south bank...
- region's
oldest towns and
villages have
survived to this day,
including Jugha (now Julfa) and Ordvat’ (modern-day Ordubad).
According to
Movses K****natsi...
- Gülüstan (Armenian: Ջուղա, romanized:
Jugha) is a
village and muni****lity in the
Julfa District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is
located 5 km in the...
- do****ented
example of such
destruction took
place in the
Armenian Cemetery in
Jugha, in Nakhchivan. The
government of
Azerbaijan has
denied claims that members...
- the
Taleban blowing up the
Bamiyan Buddhas in
Afghanistan in 2001. The
Jugha cemetery was a
unique collection of
several thousand carved stone crosses...
- ISBN 0-8109-0625-2.
Khatchkar collection at Armenica.org Old
Jugha page on
Armeniapedia Destruction of
Jugha khachkars by
Azeri soldiers captured in
photos and...
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peoples from
within his empire, as many as 300,000
Armenians (primarily from
Jugha) were
resettled in
Isfahan during Abbas' reign.) In Isfahan, he ordered...
- View of the
modern Armenian quarter of New
Jugha in Isfahan...