- The
Shamshadin District (Armenian: Շամշադինի շրջան) was a
raion (district) of the
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic from 1929 and
later in 1991 of the...
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Shamshadil (also
spelled Shams al-Din or
Shamshadin) was a
sultanate (a semi-autonomous
district governed by a
military commander) in the
South Caucasus...
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districts within the
Armenian SSR:
Ijevan raion,
Noyemberyan raion, and
Shamshadin raion. With the
territorial administration reform of 1995, the 3 raions...
- of the
Armenian SSR in the
districts of Goris, Noyemberyan,
Ijevan and
Shamshadin.
Officially dubbed a "p****port
checking operation," the
ostensible goal...
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Bronze Extra-lightweight (−60 kg) Muhammadsoleh Quvatov (TJK) Magzhan
Shamshadin (KAZ)
Iznaur Saaev (AIN) Hayato Kondo (JPN) Half-lightweight (−66 kg)...
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Ghapan 19,552
Meghri 8,500
Sisian 31,286
Dilijan 30,795
Ijevan 29,514
Shamshadin 16,000
Pashalu 5,762
Keshishkend 19,749
Yerevan 48,000
TOTAL 961,677...
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province of Artsakh. They left
Artsakh in the 18th
century to
Choratan in
Shamshadin. Later, they
moved to the
historic Armenian village of
Parakert (Paragyugh)...
- "Tatar" for Azerbaijani),
namely Borchali, Pambak, Shuragel, Kazakh, and
Shamshadin. In 1868, the
latter two
became part of the
Elizavetpol Governorate, while...
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Other occupied areas included all of
Nakhichevan and much of the Kazakh-
Shamshadin district. In the meantime,
Armenian communists attempted a coup in Armenia...
- 1989,
Stepanyan parti****ted in self-defense in Ijevan, Noyemberyan,
Shamshadin. Ararat,
Vardenis and Goris. In 1991 amid the
escalation of the First...