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capital of Adurbadagan. The city was
renamed Yelizavetpol (Russian: Елизаветпо́ль, romanized:
Yelizavetpól', IPA: [jɪlʲɪzəvʲɪtˈpolʲ]) in 1813, when it...
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Muslimization of
certain units,
primarily the 219th
Infantry Reserve Regiment in
Yelizavetpol (Ganja), commenced. On
December 18 (31), the
Transcaucasian Commissariat...
- The
Elizavetpol Governorate, also
known after 1918 as the
Ganja Governorate, was a
province (guberniya) of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire...
- the city is
referred to as
Yevlakh station of
Yelizavetpol province, then
Yevlakh village of
Yelizavetpol province, and in 1920, it took the name of Yevlakh...
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Yelizavetpol (present day: Ganja) on May 25, 1918 and
began to
organize the Army of Islam.
Islamic Army of the
Caucasus Headquarters (
Yelizavetpol, Baku)...
- 656 43,869
Yelizavetpol Governorate Azerbaijan 13 Kars 20,891 30,514 Kars
Governorate Turkey 14
Nukha (Shaki) 24,734 52,243
Yelizavetpol Governorate...
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command volunteer based the
Islamic Army of the Caucasus. Nuri Bey came to
Yelizavetpol (present day: Ganja) on May 25, 1918, and
began to
organize his forces...
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Cushion embroiders at the shop in
Yelizavetpol governorate,
Russian Empire (now Ganja, Azerbaijan). Late 19th century....
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Bagramyan was born on 2 December [O.S. 20 November] 1897 in what was then
Yelizavetpol,
Russian Empire. His parents,
Mariam and
Khachatur Bagramyan, were ethnic...
- into an
Armenian family in the
village of
Chardakhlu (Khachisar) near
Yelizavetpol (later Kirovabad, now Ganja, Azerbaijan), then part of the
Russian Empire...