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Nakhchivan (Azerbaijani: Naxçıvan), also
transliterated as
Nakhichevan (Armenian: Նախիջևան, Russian: Нахичевань) may
refer to:
Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic...
- city of Nakhchivan, has a long
history dating back to
about 1500 BC.
Nakhijevan was one the
cantons of the
historical Armenian province of Vaspurakan...
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Azerbaijani pronunciation: [nɑxtʃɯˈvɑn]; Armenian: Նախիջևան, romanized:
Nakhijevan) is the
capital and
largest city of the
eponymous Nakhchivan Autonomous...
- (Azerbaijan's
territory separated from the
country by Armenia) Armeniapaedia:
Nakhijevan -
Third chapter Նախիջևան` Գլուխ երրորդ (in Armenian) TOUMANOFF, CYRIL...
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Nakhichevan region.
Originally spoken in
Nakhijevan,
which is now part of Azerbaijan, the last
Armenians of
Nakhijevan were
forced to
leave due to conflict...
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September 1690) was a
Roman Catholic prelate who
served as
Archbishop of
Nakhijevan (1682–1690).
Sebastien Knab was born in
Bamberg in
around 1632 and ordained...
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Western Armenian territories (Eastern Turkey),
Mountainous Karabagh and
Nakhijevan (in Azerbaijan), and the Samtskhe-Javakheti
region of the
southern Georgia...
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Monumental Memorials and
Reliefs of
Nakhijevan. Yerevan, 1987. (in Armenian) The Art of Wall
Painting in
Nakhijevan. Yerevan, 1998. (in Armenian) Նախիջեւանի...
- Ալամդարեան;
birth name Gevorg; 25 January [O.S. 14 November] 1795 – 1834, Nor
Nakhijevan) was an
Armenian poet and teacher. In 1813 he was
invited to
Moscow where...
- of
Nakhijevan. ...what he
discovered there convinced him that a
deliberate state policy of
destruction was
carried out
throughout all
Nakhijevan". Monumental...