- Shaka, Shakki, Shakne, Shaken, Shakkan, Shekin. The city was
known as
Nukha (Azerbaijani: Nuxa; Russian: Нуха)
until 1968.
There are
traces of large-scale...
- The
Nukha uezd was a
county (uezd) of the
Elizavetpol Governorate of the
Russian Empire and
later of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic with its center...
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Nukha Three Saints Church (Azerbaijani: Üçmüqəddəs kilsəsi; Russian: Нухинская трехсвятительская церковь, romanized: Nukhinskaya trekhsvyatitel'skaya...
- al-Harith,
Alqama ibn Qays and al-Nakhai. Al-Hamdani had
mentioned the
Nukha tribe in his book
Sifat Jazirat al Arab (Description of the
Arabian Peninsula)...
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Azerbaijani was to be
taught in all
district schools of Ganja, Shusha,
Nukha (present-day Shaki), Shamakhi, Quba, Baku, Derbent, Yerevan, Nakhchivan...
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returned to
Nukha, and
worked at the
Nukha Worker newspaper. From 1941 to 1943 he
worked as a
language and
literature teacher at
school No.12 in
Nukha and as...
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married in 1936. On June 23, 1941, he was
drafted into the army from the
Nukha military commissariat for the
World War II. He was
awarded the
medal "For...
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Region Author Book or
collection Type
Adventures of a Boy 1904
Azerbaijan (
Nukha) 314 Cırtdan
Azerbaijan Xalq nağılı Məlikməmmədin nağılı
Azerbaijan Xalq...
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Arabia Shaki, Azerbaijan, a city in
northwestern Azerbaijan also
known as
Nukha Noha, a Shia lament. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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imperial army. A
descendant of an old
Armenian noble house he was born in
Nukha (modern-day Shaki, Azerbaijan). He parti****ted in the
Crimean War. In 1865...