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pouring stones on thy head. Sit ye not then in thy
fortress of gl****.
Panahabad ("City of Panah"), Shusha's
previous name, was a
tribute to
Panah Ali...
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building activities (such as the
castles of Bayat, Shah-Bulaghi, and
Panahabad) and the
subjugation of four of the
melikdoms through the ****istance of...
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Tajjar Karam-e
Panahabad (Persian: تجركرم پناه اباد, also
Romanized as
Tajjar Karam-e
Panāhābād; also
known as Karam-e
Panāhābād) is a
village in Shiyan...
- Khan of Karabakh, Panah-Ali khan Javanshir,
built up “the
fortress of
Panahabad (today Shusha)” in 1751.
During that time, Otuziki, Javanshir, Kebirli...
- Shusha, also
called Shushi. The
newly conquered castle town was
called "
Panahabad fortress"
named after Panah Ali Khan who
together with
Melik Shahnazar...
- "Təhsil", 2011. (also
published in
Russian and
Ukrainian languages) Şuşa‐
Pənahabad. Bakı: "Təhsil", 2012. (project
director and
author of the foreword) Heydər...
- to
Shahbulag Castle, near
modern day Aghdam. In 1751,
unapproachable Panahabad fortress,
built by
Panah Khan,
became the
capital of the khanate. After...
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Salahly – 1797, Shusha) Azerbaijani-language poet.
Gasim bey
Zakir – (1786,
Panahabad – 1857, Shusha) Azerbaijani-language poet; Iranian-Russian. Shafi' Vazeh...
- Kamareh-ye
Gharbi Kamareh-ye
Sofla Kotkoti Maarefi Mir
Azizi Molkhatavi Qaleh-ye
Shian Qobad Qukh Sarab-e
Shian Tajjar Karam-e
Panahabad Tazehabad-e Taleqan...
- was
probably born in 1786 in a
noble family of beys (lords, chiefs) in
Panahabad (modern-day Shusha), then the
capital of the
Karabakh Khanate.
Zakir belonged...