- villages—which many did with the help of
Turkish soldiery. The
district of
Vedibasar constituted the
south of the
Ararat Province and was
predominantly Azerbaijani-po****ted...
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campaign against Ottoman-backed
Muslim rebels supported by
Azerbaijan in the
Vedibasar and
Zangibasar districts (around modern-day Vedi and Masis, respectively)...
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Zangibasar and Penek, therefore, the army
prepared to
retake the
districts of
Vedibasar and Nakhchivan; the
advance into the
former began on 11 July and by the...
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lasting until mid-1920, the Azerbaijanis-inhabited
regions of Ararat,
Vedibasar and Zangibasar,
revolted against the
Armenian government as part of the...
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commander Drastamat Kanayan against Muslim rebels in the
Zangibasar and
Vedibasar districts to the
south of Yerevan,
resettling Armenian refugees in the...
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About the town of Vedi (Armenian) "Վեդիբասարի գրավումը" [The
Capture of
Vedibasar]. mediamax.am (in Armenian). 9 July 2020.
Retrieved 2 July 2021. "Հայկական...
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success in Zangibasar, hence, they
prepared to move
against the
rebels of
Vedibasar (present-day
southern Ararat Province) and Nakhichevan; the
advance into...
- a
village in the
Siazan Rayon of Azerbaijan.
Aghasibeyli –
village in
Vedibasar area,
Iravan khanate.
Local pronunciation form is as Aghasli. In 1828-1832...
- (Archini), Sum (n) batan, Didivar, Sharur, Max (z),
Tumas , Akhura, Vedi,
Vedibasar names can be specified. Many of
these toponyms are
mentioned in the Avesta...