- the
medieval period, the area of present-day
Martuni was
known as Mets
Kznut.
Between 1830 and 1922 it was
called Nerkin Gharanlugh. In 1926, it was...
- 1955.
Garegin Ter-Harutyunyan was born on 1
January 1886 in the
village of
Kznut (modern-day Güznüt, Azerbaijan) in the
region of Nakhichevan. He was the...
- Arjesh, Bulanikh, Manazkert, Khnus,
Alashkert Russian Empire: Aparan; Mets
Kznut and
surrounding villages; 4
villages in Javakhk: Eshtia, Ujmana, Toria,...
- (1830) → Kamo (1959) →
Gavar (1996)
Lusavan →
Charentsavan (1967) Mets
Kznut →
Nerkin Karanlough →
Martuni (1926) Sardarabad/Sardarapat → Hoktemberyan...
- in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan. In the
Nakhchivan dialect of Armenian,
Kznut means "plum place". The
village was
named because of the
autumn sowing which...
- city
Garegin Nzhdeh (1886–1955),
military commander, statesman, born in
Kznut village Yakov Davydov (1888–1938),
Soviet official, born in
Verin Agulis...