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- Şahtaxtı is a village and muni****lity in the Kangarli District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. The village is located in the Sharur plain, 4.5 km south-west...
- Azerbaijan. She was a relative of **** bey Aghayev. Fatma Suleymanova Shahtakhti Charity Society (2014). "ŞAHTAXTİNSKAYA Zəhra". www.shahtaxti.com. Retrieved...
- 39°21′38″N 45°04′15″E / 39.3605°N 45.0707°E / 39.3605; 45.0707 The Poldasht-Shah Takhti Bridge is a bridge located between Poldasht in the West Azerbaijan...
- Aliyev had to return to Armenia in 1918 and fled with his family first to Shahtakhti (a town in Nakhchivan) and then to northern Iran. In the early 1920s he...
- construction of Nakhchivan-Irevan railway, in 1902. He was the founder of “Shahtakhti labourer, peasant and soldier soviet” (1917) and the organizer of the...
- people call this cave "Shahtakhti". The palaces of the judges, including the rulers of Eldegiz, are located on the Shahtakhti terrace. High construction...
- the basis of archeological materials from the I Kultepe, II Kultepe, Shahtakhti, Gizilburun, Nahjir, Shortepe, Garachuk, II Gazanchi qala and other monuments...
- Crossings between Iran and Nakchivan are at Jolfa/Julfa and Poldasht–Shahtakhti. Azerbaijan–Iran relations CIA World Factbook - Iran, archived from the...
- of a scientist. His father's family is originally from the village of Shahtakhti in the Sharur region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. He graduated...
- others) is 295836 thousand tons, whereas covering stone deposit (Dashkasan, Shahtakhti, Gulabli, Musakoy, Söyglu and others) is 23951 m3 thousand for the time...