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Shosh (Armenian: Շոշ) or
Shushikend (Armenian: Շուշիքենդ; Azerbaijani: Şuşikənd, Russian: Шушике́нд) is a
village in the
Khojaly District of Azerbaijan...
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Avanesovich Grigoryan (Armenian: Սամվել Գրիգորյան;
April 20, 1907 in
Shushikend, Nagorno-Karabakh – June 7, 1987) was
Soviet Armenian poet and translator...
- in
Shusha to
accept Sultanov's demands,
while the rest met in
nearby Shushikend to
reject the ultimatum. The
strife culminated in an
Armenian uprising...
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suffix "-lu"), and the town of
Shosh (Armenian)
became known in
Turkic as
Shushikend (by
adding the
Turkic suffix, -kend, i.e. "village").
Other place names...
- Armeno-Georgian war in late-1918. The
capital of Nagorno-Karabakh.
Shosh or
Shushikend is a
village a
short distance from Shusha. Of these, 588,000 were "Tartar...
- from
Vazgenashen (Gulably)
settled in the town, as well as in
Shosh (
Shushikend).
Artsakh launched the
construction of two new
residential districts in...
- District, Shkodër County,
northwestern Albania Shosh, Nagorno-Karabakh (also
Shushikend and Shushakend), a
village in the
disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh...
- qapısı), also
known as the
Mukhtar Gate (Azerbaijani:
Muxtar qapısı) or the
Shushikend Gate (Azerbaijani: Şuşakənd qapısı), is one of the four
entrance gates...
- only Shusha. The name "Shusha" was
probably derived from the name of
Shushikend,
which is near the
place where the
fortress was built.
There is no exact...