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- Sighnag (Azerbaijani: Sığnaq) or Sghnakh (Armenian: Սղնախ) is a village in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan. The village had an ethnic Armenian-majority...
- strategic stronghold in one of the Eastern Armenian military districts, called sghnakhs, playing a key role in the Armenian commander Avan Yuzbashi's campaign...
- of Karabagh each had their troops and military fortifications known as sghnakhs. They ruled on legal disputes within their territory and collected tax...
- were known as sghnakhs (Armenian: սղնախ, romanized: sġnax). There were two large sghnakhs shared by all meliks of Karabakh - the Major Sghnakh and the Lesser...
- church Church 1894 Rev Closed Holy Mother of God church Church 18th century Sghnakh Occupied St. George church Church 1875 Sarnakhbyur Operating Church in...
- 1719–1724, the Karabakh Armenian military commander Avan Yuzbashi built the sghnakh (military camp) of Shushi or Shusha in Varanda. Later, Melik Shahnazar...
- Bek created a series of fortified military districts in Syunik called sghnakhs. In early 1723, the fortress of Halidzor became the new center of the prin****lity...
- newly-built Palace of Karaglukh, constructed by the Armenian commander of the sghnakh (military district) of Shushi, Avan Yuzbashi, in 1724. This construction...
- Ghaibalishen Aknaghbyur Avetaranots Jraghatsner Madatashen Moshkhmhat Sghnakh Aknaghbyur Arakel Arevshat Armenakavan Ughtasar Arajamugh Dzoragyugh Hogher...
- neighboring village of Astghashen, for people displaced from the villages of Sghnakh, Jraghatsner, Madatashen and Moshkhmhat in the Askeran Province. The village...