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Martunashen (Armenian for "town of Martuni") may
refer to: Vanadzor,
Armenia (known as
Martunashen 1926–1935) Qarabulaq, Goygol,
Azerbaijan Qaracallı,...
- was the self-appointed
leader of
paramilitary units in
Getashen and
Martunashen villages in
Shahumyan District of Nagorno-Karabakh
Autonomous Oblast...
- Soviet-Azerbaijani forces. On
April 30, 1991,
Achikgyozyan was
killed in
Martunashen village. "He
decided to
revenge his ancestors".
Yerevan State University...
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Shafak Shahumyan Todan Verinshen Zeiva Azat
Getashen Kamo
Kushchi Armavir Martunashen Sarysu Aghadzor Agh****
Aghavnatun Aghbradzor Alashkert Amiryan Amutegh...
- Karakilisa').
Following the
Sovietization of Armenia, the city was
renamed Martunashen (Մարտունաշեն,
alternatively Martunakan) in 1926
after Armenian Bolshevik...
- 'Operation Ring',
begun in
April 1991 in the
villages of
Getashen and
Martunashen and
continued throughout the summer. Kwiatkiewicz, P. (2013). Przemiany...
- village;
refugees from Getashen, the
villages of
Shamkhor as well as from
Martunashen (present-day Qarabulaq)
resettled in the village. The
village was originally...
- a
quarter turn to the side.
Azaryan was born on 11
February 1929 in
Martunashen,
Transcaucasian SFSR. His
father died when he was 14.
Azaryan had to...
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surrounded some of the area's
Armenian villages (as well as
Getashen and
Martunashen in the
neighboring Khanlar District of the
Azerbaijan SSR) and deported...
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referred to the
encirclement of the
villages of
Getashen (now Chaykand) and
Martunashen (now Garabulag) by the
Soviet MVD and
armed forces. A date in late April...