08:3308:33, 19 July 2023diffhist+350
İstisu, Kalbajar
→History: A grave mistake has been made. The source is the work of Ashkharatsoyts by the Armenian historian Anania Shirakatsi, which refers to the baths of the ARMENIAN kingdom, not Albanian.Tag: Reverted
5 April 2022
05:4705:47, 5 April 2022diffhist+111
Çağadüz
Thie village was not captured by Armenian forces in 1991, it was Armenian-populated and was included to Republic of Artsakh since its independence referendum. This mistake repeated in all articles on Nagorno-Karabakh settlements.
18 March 2022
09:2709:27, 18 March 2022diffhist+423
Ataqut
Thie village was not captured by Armenian forces in 1991, it was simply Armenian-populated and was included to Republic of Artsakh since its independence referendum. This mistake repeated in all articles on Nagorno-Karabakh settlements.
04:4504:45, 14 October 2021diffhist+442
Binə, Khojavend
Armenian populated village was captured by Armenian forces? How could it possible? In fact, it was included in NKR's Hadrut province automatically after the 1991 declaration of independence.
13:2613:26, 30 September 2021diffhist+65
Yuxarı Məzrə
This was Armenian populated village in NKAO's Hadrut district it was included in NKR's Hadrut province automatically after the 1991 declaration of independence, there was no Armenian occupation.
08:1208:12, 4 May 2021diffhist+569
Khojaly District
→History: Tere there is an obvious logical contradiction: "district was established in 1991" and "It was captured by Armenian forces in 1991" ... In fact here, 2 states separated from the USSR: 1) An internationally recognized entity: Azerbaijan, 2) the unrecognized state of the Republic of Artsakh. These events happened at the same time, so Armenians of the Askeran region could not "capture" the area they had inhabited for centuries.Tag: Reverted
21:2021:20, 8 January 2015diffhist+38
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Mənəşli
Tzir-Katin moved page
Mənəşli to
Manashid over redirect: Policy of neutrality (the name is acceptable for both Armenians and Azeris)current
08:3308:33, 19 July 2023diffhist+350
İstisu, Kalbajar
→History: A grave mistake has been made. The source is the work of Ashkharatsoyts by the Armenian historian Anania Shirakatsi, which refers to the baths of the ARMENIAN kingdom, not Albanian.Tag: Reverted
5 April 2022
05:4705:47, 5 April 2022diffhist+111
Çağadüz
Thie village was not captured by Armenian forces in 1991, it was Armenian-populated and was included to Republic of Artsakh since its independence referendum. This mistake repeated in all articles on Nagorno-Karabakh settlements.
18 March 2022
09:2709:27, 18 March 2022diffhist+423
Ataqut
Thie village was not captured by Armenian forces in 1991, it was simply Armenian-populated and was included to Republic of Artsakh since its independence referendum. This mistake repeated in all articles on Nagorno-Karabakh settlements.
04:4504:45, 14 October 2021diffhist+442
Binə, Khojavend
Armenian populated village was captured by Armenian forces? How could it possible? In fact, it was included in NKR's Hadrut province automatically after the 1991 declaration of independence.
13:2613:26, 30 September 2021diffhist+65
Yuxarı Məzrə
This was Armenian populated village in NKAO's Hadrut district it was included in NKR's Hadrut province automatically after the 1991 declaration of independence, there was no Armenian occupation.
08:1208:12, 4 May 2021diffhist+569
Khojaly District
→History: Tere there is an obvious logical contradiction: "district was established in 1991" and "It was captured by Armenian forces in 1991" ... In fact here, 2 states separated from the USSR: 1) An internationally recognized entity: Azerbaijan, 2) the unrecognized state of the Republic of Artsakh. These events happened at the same time, so Armenians of the Askeran region could not "capture" the area they had inhabited for centuries.Tag: Reverted
21:2021:20, 8 January 2015diffhist+38
N
Mənəşli
Tzir-Katin moved page
Mənəşli to
Manashid over redirect: Policy of neutrality (the name is acceptable for both Armenians and Azeris)current