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I intend to expend this article to include the Armenian influence and version. As of right now it only mentions Azeri version. Hence the POV tag. VartanM 22:10, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
were as active in weaving as were the Armenians. Due to a century of commercial export, removal by fleeing refugees, and state-sponsored looting during the soviet period, few Karabagh rugs can be found today in Karabagh, but extensive collections of Karabagh rugs are now housed in the state museums in Yerevan and Baku. The largest collection of Karabagh carpets in the United States (almost 100 examples) is housed in the Armenian Library and Museum of America, in Massachusetts. User:Teradactylsaur 1:16, 28 july 2012 (UTC)
I added more information on Azerbaijan Karabakh Carpet Making as well as picture of comparison between different schools. Im having a problem with Armenian claims here since they are biased on dubious claims and books which i cant access, even if they were available they are still very biased and present the armenian point of view i believe this article should follow the steps of Dolma or Sari Gelin where Armenian "Historical claims" which are based on their sources are not allowed to put there. Lets be honest and not make wikipedia to armepedia the whole purpose is to present factual claims not what your historians think of particular subject so i believe Armenian historian claim here are unnecessary since they carry political agenda! But please lets argue here in a civilized manner since i believe we can reach concencus on this subject as on the above articles. Agulani ( talk) 07:15, 29 April 2015 (UTC)
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Dear @ ZaniGiovanni:, what exactly you did not like about my last edit [1]? The historic Karabakh region includes territories outside of de-facto Artsakh, such as Agdam, Fuzuli, Kalbajar and other Azerbaijani districts. -- Mastersun25 ( talk) 22:59, 1 June 2021 (UTC)
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I intend to expend this article to include the Armenian influence and version. As of right now it only mentions Azeri version. Hence the POV tag. VartanM 22:10, 13 November 2007 (UTC)
were as active in weaving as were the Armenians. Due to a century of commercial export, removal by fleeing refugees, and state-sponsored looting during the soviet period, few Karabagh rugs can be found today in Karabagh, but extensive collections of Karabagh rugs are now housed in the state museums in Yerevan and Baku. The largest collection of Karabagh carpets in the United States (almost 100 examples) is housed in the Armenian Library and Museum of America, in Massachusetts. User:Teradactylsaur 1:16, 28 july 2012 (UTC)
I added more information on Azerbaijan Karabakh Carpet Making as well as picture of comparison between different schools. Im having a problem with Armenian claims here since they are biased on dubious claims and books which i cant access, even if they were available they are still very biased and present the armenian point of view i believe this article should follow the steps of Dolma or Sari Gelin where Armenian "Historical claims" which are based on their sources are not allowed to put there. Lets be honest and not make wikipedia to armepedia the whole purpose is to present factual claims not what your historians think of particular subject so i believe Armenian historian claim here are unnecessary since they carry political agenda! But please lets argue here in a civilized manner since i believe we can reach concencus on this subject as on the above articles. Agulani ( talk) 07:15, 29 April 2015 (UTC)
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Dear @ ZaniGiovanni:, what exactly you did not like about my last edit [1]? The historic Karabakh region includes territories outside of de-facto Artsakh, such as Agdam, Fuzuli, Kalbajar and other Azerbaijani districts. -- Mastersun25 ( talk) 22:59, 1 June 2021 (UTC)