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Maghavuz (Armenian: Մաղավուզ) or
Chardagly (Azerbaijani: Çardaqlı) is a
village located in the
Tartar District of Azerbaijan, in the
disputed region of...
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Haterk Imar
Jraberd Khnkavan Kichan Kmkadzor Kochoghot Kolatak Kusapat Maghavuz Martakert Mehmana Mets Shen
Mokhratagh Nareshtar Nerkin Horatagh Nor Ghazanchi...
- Azerbaijan. The
monastery is
located in the
mountains to the west of
Maghavuz,
southwest of Tonashen, and
close to the
fortress of Jraberd.
Yerits Mankants...
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Kahkedjian died on June 26, 1993, near
Martakert in
battles near the
village Maghavuz. He was
killed by small-arms fire,
according to his
brother Tro Kahkejian...
- Monastery. The
modern town was po****ted by
Armenians mostly from Agulis,
Maghavuz, and Khachen. The town of
Chartar was
created out of a
merger of the four...
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lived at the
fortress of Jraberd,
located in the
mountains to the west of
Maghavuz,
southwest of Tonashen,
close to the
Yerits Mankants Monastery. The village...
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animal husbandry, and mining. The
village is part of the
community of
Maghavuz. The
village had 75
inhabitants in 2005, and 116
inhabitants in 2015. Hakob...
- 2015, the
village has a muni****l building, the
Varnkatagh branch of the
Maghavuz Secondary School, and a
medical centre. The
village had 68 inhabitants...
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restored six
other settlements in the area: Mets Shen, Mokhratagh,
Maghavuz, Varnkatagh, Vardadzor, and Chankatagh.
During the
Soviet period, the village...
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Lachin Yeghishe Arakyal Monastery,
Madagiz Yerits Mankants Monastery, near
Maghavuz The vast
majority of
mosques in
Artsakh are in Shusha,
which was majority-Muslim...