Avetaranots (Armenian: Ավետարանոց) or Chanakhchy (Armenian: Չանախչի; Azerbaijani: Çanaqçı) is a village in the Khojaly District of Azerbaijan. The village...
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lieutenant-general of the Russian Empire. Madatov was born Rostom Madatyan in 1782 in Avetaranots of the Principality of Varanda (nowadays Azerbaijan), in a minor Armenian...
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Tala Lisagor Mets Shen Tasy Verst Yeghtsahogh Ghaibalishen Aknaghbyur Avetaranots Jraghatsner Madatashen Moshkhmhat Sghnakh Aknaghbyur Arakel Arevshat...
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Russian Empire conquered it. The seat of the meliks of Varanda was at Avetaranots (Chanakhchi). The fortress of Askeran protected the eastern frontier...
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part was part of the Principality of Varanda, the center of which was Avetaranots, located in the south of the region. Following the formation of the Nagorno-Karabakh...
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Armenian). 2021-06-23. Retrieved 2023-11-06. "St. Astvatsatsin Church of Avetaranots". Monument Watch. Retrieved 2023-11-18. "The "Kkven buyn" church". Monument...
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satirist and fabulist from Karabakh. Pele Pughi was born in 1731 in either Avetaranots or Shosh in the Melikdom of Varanda, one of the five Armenian principalities...
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alliance and raided Shahnazar's lands but couldn't take his fortress in Avetaranots. Taking advantage of the power vacuum in the region, Panah Ali campaigned...
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