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Yaydzhi or
Yaudzhi or
Yayji or Yəyci or Yaycı may
refer to: Zovaber, Gegharkunik,
Armenia Zovaber, Syunik,
Armenia Yaycı,
Azerbaijan Aşağı Yayci, Azerbaijan...
- Yaycı (also,
Yayji and Persian: یایجی –
Yāyjī) is a
village and the most
populous muni****lity,
except for the
capital Julfa, in the
Julfa District of...
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Azerbaijani languages.
Hasan Abdullayev was born on
August 20, 1918, in
Yayji,
Nakhchivan during the time of the
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic. He died...
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Zovaber (Armenian: Զովաբեր; also, Yaydzhi, Yaudzhi, and
Yayji) is a town in the
Syunik Province of Armenia. Zovaber,
Syunik at
GEOnet Names Server v t...
- Хош-Хараб Khosh-Kharab 693 367 328 695 Эвджиляр
Evjilyar 1,531 764 770 1,534 Яйджи
Yayji 1,289 664 625 1,289
TOTAL 26,890 26,048 690 530 28,919 26,058 54,977...
- (Yelpin) 708 356 352 708 Эрдапин
Erdapin (Artabuynk) 530 278 252 530 Яйджи
Yayji (Yuxarı Yaycı) 1,846 972 874 1,846
TOTAL 17,938 31,103 281 26,989 23,496...
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Azerbaijan National Academy of Sciences.
Maharram Mammadyarov was born in
Yayji,
Julfa District,
Nakhichivan ****R,
Azerbaijan SSR. In 1941, he graduated...
- persons. Its
large settlements are the
Julfa city and the
villages of the
Yayji,
Abragunus and Bananiyar.
According to the
State Statistics Committee, as...
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painted pots
dated to the III-II
millenniums BC were
mostly encountered in
Yayjı necropolis in Nakhchivan. A wide
range of
animal drawings were illustrated...
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Gegharkunik Province of Armenia. The
village was
previously known as
Yaydzhi or
Yayji. The
village was
founded in 1830 by
emigrants from Maku. The
village has...