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    Quote Originally Posted by Onur View Post
    Yellow parts are Azerbaijani territory and it`s quite obvious that who is occupying/invaded where, just by looking at this picture.

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    The map was plotted by soviet leaders,so it wasnt proper either.

    Regions like Kashatagh and Karvajar were ancienct armenian lands and there are churches and ancient buildings proving that.

    The only city that might be azeri and were occupying it might be Agdam.

    But azeris have occupied 15% of NKR republic (Shahumian region).

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    We all know that Turko Azeris are the newcomers. We can tell from the map who split who.

    What does Shahumian mean?

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    Quote Originally Posted by rashka View Post
    We all know that Turko Azeris are the newcomers. We can tell from the map who split who.

    What does Shahumian mean?
    It's the territory in north of Martakert that armenians didnt have time to liberate it before the war stops.




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    The population was mostly armenian before the war begins,but azeris (with the help of russians) have made an ethnic cleansing against armenians in that region,it was one of the main reasons of the war btw. then most of the survivors have settled in karvajar and called it "new shahumian"


    Quote Originally Posted by Romanion View Post
    I know right? on this map it says Turkey still occupies Kurdistan and western Armenia, whats the deal with that?
    You forgot northern cyprus :O
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    Memory of the victims of the tragedy in Maragha honored in Armenia and Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh)

    Events in memory of the victims of the tragedy in the village of Maragha took place in Artsakh and Armenia. We need to ensure that the international community learns about the events in the village 27 years ago, said the first ombudsman of Armenia, Larisa Alaverdyan. The incident did not receive a legal assessment, the perpetrators were not punished, Ombudsman of Artsakh Artak Beglaryan stated.

    On April 10, 1992, at least 43 local Armenian residents were killed in Maragha by Azerbaijani murderers. In addition, at least 50 villagers were taken hostage, 19 of them never returned to Maragha.

    Priests conduct a memorial service. Residents of the village of Nor-Maragha and other settlements, the leadership of the Martakert region, as well as more than 40 students from Stepanakert laid flowers at the monument to the victims of the tragic events of 1992. Local schoolchildren presented a cultural program, and young people came out with placards, demanding that the international community recognize the tragedy in the village of Maragha as an act of genocide against the Armenian population by Azerbaijani war criminals.

    The service of mourning was held by the Artsakh diocese of the Armenian Apostolic Church.

    “Unfortunately, the civilized world has not yet recognized and fully condemned the genocide and other crimes against the Armenian people,” the archbishop Pargev Martirosyan said, "On April 10, the genocide in the village of Maragha was a continuation of the genocidal policy that began in the Ottoman Empire."

    At the hearing, there has been read the letter from the representative of the House of Lords of Great Britain, Baroness Caroline Cox, in which she told, in particular, about her trip to Maragha after the village had been liberated by units of the Armenian army: "The village was completely destroyed. People buried the dead, or rather, what could have been buried - the remains of the bodies that were cut and sawn into pieces, burned alive and tortured," Cox said in the letter, "the killing of Armenians qualifies as ethnic cleansing and genocide. I hope that the world will learn the truth about the monstrous tragedy in Maragha and make sure that Artsakh (self-designation of Nagorno-Karabakh) has the right to self-determination".














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    A website was created with information about the massacres in the village of Maragha on April 10, 1992.

    http://www.maragha.nk.am/

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