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    the Zangi (present-day Hrazdan) river passing through the territory, Zangibasar, which was located in northwest of the contemporary Ararat Province of...
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    Masis, Armenia (redirect from Zangibasar)
    Narimanlu, Zangibasar, and Ulukhanlu. During the period of the First Republic of Armenia (1918–1920), the Turkic-speaking Muslim population of Zangibasar and...
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    Aerospace Agency (MAKA). Bahram Aliyev was born on 2 September 1955 in Zangibasar district of the Armenian SSR. In 1973, he started his work and scientific...
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    factions in the Armenian government were strengthened by the successes in Zangibasar and Penek, therefore, the army prepared to retake the districts of Vedibasar...
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    mid-1920, the Azerbaijanis-inhabited regions of Ararat, Vedibasar and Zangibasar, revolted against the Armenian government as part of the Muslim uprisings...
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    The Turkish forces moving along the railroad sought to advance towards Zangibasar, which would put the Armenian troops south of the railroad, the locals...
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    Resettlement Ticket of the Azerbaijani Abbas Ali oglu Mustafayev from the Zangibasar district of the Armenian SSR to the Agjabedi district of the Azerbaijan...
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    Ottoman-backed Muslim rebels supported by Azerbaijan in the Vedibasar and Zangibasar districts (around modern-day Vedi and Masis, respectively), resettling...
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  • 1902 — 1989) was an Azerbaijani-Soviet statesman, First Secretary of the Zangibasar District Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia (1947-1950). Gasham...
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  • Azerbaijan. Jabbar Guliyev was born on 19 May 1922 in Zahmat village, Zangibasar District, Armenia. In 1941, he graduated from Yerevan State Pedagogical...
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