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outbreak of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
Before 1991 the town was
called Vartashen (Armenian: Վարդաշեն),
which means town of
roses in Armenian; 'Vard' meaning...
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mostly ****imilated with the
people of Azerbaijan.
Vartashen was
mainly a Udi village,
where the
Vartashen dialect of the Udi
language was
spoken by about...
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villages included in the
Vartashen district were
subordinated to Nukha.
Until 1961,
Vartashen village was the
centre of the
Vartashan district...
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since 1920s. It was
founded in 1922 by
Orthodox Udis from the city of
Vartashen (modern Oğuz, Azerbaijan), who came to
Georgia in
search of
refuge from...
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Zinobiani village in
Qvareli Muni****lity of Georgia. He was born in
Vartashen (modern Oğuz, Azerbaijan)
village of
Nukha Uyezd, 1891 to
Andria Silikov...
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dialect (spoken in the
North Caucasus). The
dialects of Oğuz (formerly
Vartashen) and the now
extinct Jewish community of Mücü have not been
studied well...
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Silikyan was born on 14
September 1862 in the
mixed Armenian-Udi
village of
Vartashen (present-day Oğuz, Azerbaijan) in the
Nukha Uyezd of the Elisabethpol...
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Vartashen-Kyshlak) is a
village in the
Oghuz Rayon of Azerbaijan. Vartaşenqışlaq...
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Armenia Vardashen, Yerevan,
Armenia Oğuz,
Azerbaijan (formerly
known as
Vartashen or Vardashen) This
disambiguation page
lists articles about distinct geographical...
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Republic of Azerbaijan.
Nakhchivanli was born on 11
March 1950 in
Vartashen. From 1967 to 1972, she
studied at what the Baku
Slavic University. In...