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Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan)

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Geographic headingNagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan)
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Geographic subdivision usageAzerbaijan--Nagorno-Karabakh
Variant(s)Нагорно-Карабах (Azerbaijan)
Garabagh (Azerbaijan)
Qarabağ (Azerbaijan)
Daghlyg Garabagh (Azerbaijan)
Karabagh (Azerbaijan)
Mountainous Gharabagh (Azerbaijan)
Berg-Karabach (Azerbaijan)
Нагорный Карабах (Azerbaijan)
Nagornyĭ Karabakh (Azerbaijan)
Yuxarı Qarabaǧ (Azerbaijan)
Leṛnayin Gharabagh (Azerbaijan)
Gharabagh (Azerbaijan)
Карабах (Azerbaijan)
Karabakh (Azerbaijan)
Нагорно-Карабахская Республика (Azerbaijan)
Nagorno-Karabakhskai︠a︡ Respublika (Azerbaijan)
See alsoNagorno-Karabakhskai︠a︡ avtonomnai︠a︡ oblastʹ (Azerbaijan S.S.R.)
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Special noteNon-Latin script references not evaluated.
Found inU.S. Cong. Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe. Implementation of the Helsinki accords, 1992: t.p. (Nagorno-Karabakh)
BGN memo, 7-2-92 (provisional form: Nagorno-Karabakh)
Zakeyan, V.V. Karabagh has always been an Armenian land, c1990.
Karapetian, S. Republic of Mountainous Gharabagh, 1992.
Nagornyĭ Karabakh v 1918-1923 gg., 1992: added t.p. (Leṛnayin Gharabagh)
Bakı kartoqrafiya fabriki. Azărbaycan, Yuxarı Qarabaǧ, ümumcoǧrafi xărită, 1992.
Zum Selbstbestimmungsrecht des armenischen Volkes von Berg-Karabach, 1993.
GEOnet WWW, 07-30-96 (hdg.: Nagorno-Karabakh; ADMD (PROVISIONAL): 40°00ʹ00ʺN, 46°35ʹ00ʺE, in Azerbaijan)
Gi︠u︡lʹakhmedov, A. Prosto voĭna, 1995: p. 3 (v Karabakhe)
Qarabağ torpaq mülkiyyätinä aid arxeoqrafik materiallar, 2002.
Nagorno-Karabakhskai︠a︡ Respublika, 2001.
GeoNames, algorithmically matched, 2009 (civil; 40°00ʹ00ʺN 046°35ʹ00ʺE)
Karabakh : istorii︠a︡ v kontekste konflikta, 2014: title page (Karabakh) page 14 (In XVI century the Azerbaijani lands which were metropolies of Sefevid dynasty, included three berglerbekstvs (Gubernii︠a︡s): proper Azerbaijnai with a center city of Tabriz,the first capital of this state; Karabakh beglerbekstvo, with a capital city of Gi︠a︡ndzha, and Shirvan - with a center in Shemakha (Petrusheckiiĭ, I.P. (1949) Ocherki po istorii feodalʹnykh otnosheniĭv Azerbaĭ dzhane i Armenii V XVI-nachale XIX vv, Leningrad, 1949, Chapter 2) page 18-19 (State-administrative identification of Karabakh in historical retrospect follows the following scheme; 387-705 - Arran, Gardman Principality, capital city Barda ; VII-IX cc - domination of Khalifat; end of IX-beginning of X c -Arran, Gardman Principality; 985/6-1088-Arran, state of Sheddadides, capital city Gi︠a︡ndzha; 1088-1225-part of the states: Selʹdzhukids and Atabeks-Ilʹdenizes, with administrative governance of Gi︠a︡ndzha; beginning of XIII-end XIV - domination of Mongols; 1410-1500 - part of the states of Kara and Aq-Qoi︠u︡nlu, with administrative governance of Gi︠a︡ndzha; 1501-1736 - part of the state of Sefevides, major administrative unit - Karabakh berglerbegstvo, administrative center -Gi︠a︡ndzha; 1747-1822- independent Karabakh Khanate with a capital city of Shusha) page 25 (..a bylateral tractate about passing of Karabakh Khanate under administration of Russia was signed in Ki︠u︡rekchaĭ on May 14th 1805. It was called "The Oath of a Promise" ) page 26 (...Later the administrative-territorial management of Karabakh within Russian Empire changed in accordance to the following scheme (1822-1840 -Karabakh provinceas a part of district of Muslim provinces; 1841-1846 - Shusha uezd (former Karabakh Province) as a part of Caspian region; 1846-1867 - Shusha uezd as a part of Shemakha (and from 1859) Baku Gubernii︠a︡; 1867-1918 - Shusha uezd as a part of newly formed Elizavetpolʹsk Gubernii︠a︡; 1919-1920-Karabakh General-Gubernatorship which included Zangezur, Shusha, Dzhevanshir and Dzhebrail uezds as a part of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic; 1920-1922 - Shusha, Dzhevanshir and Dzhebrail uezdsof Gi︠a︡ndzha Gubernii︠a︡ as a part of Azerbaidzhan SSR ; from 1923-Shusha uezd and some parts of Dzhevanshir and Dzhebrail uezds were transformed into Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous region as a part of Azerbaijan SSR. Within 1600 Karabakh as a whole and its upper (mountaneous) part especially were wart of the Azerbaijani state units or represented a separate unit of Azerbaijani provinces) page 44-45 (History of Karabakh goes back into ancient history, to Paleolithic era. Azykh cave is considered a start of the origin of the ancient history ancient history 300 thousand years BC. Research also describes Mustie epoch (100-35 thousand years BC) in that zone. there is not much research on Mesolithic and Neolithis era in this area.Eneolithic era in Karabakh zone started in VI-V centuries BC)