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  • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

    Originally posted by Karapapak
    Northern Artsakh? Whats next? South? East? West? Or Outer? LOL

    Imaginary stuff.
    These geographical terms for Artsakh predate any Turkic presence in the region. Its also important to realize that Turks at no point in history constituted a majority in Artsakh. It has always been a majority-Armenian region, precisely because it is part of the Armenian homeland. Even 70 years of Azeri SSR rule with forced deportations/migrations could not make Turks a majority in Artsakh. So the only person imagining things is you.

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    • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

      Originally posted by Karapapak View Post
      Northern Artsakh? Whats next? South? East? West? Or Outer? LOL

      Imaginary stuff.

      That region you talk about are the most pure Turkic blooded part of Azerbaijan. I m from there myself, the Tovuz rayon.

      BTW, talking about your Artshaven (wich has been renamed to Başkənd), what about the 2 Azeri exclaves in northern Armenia?
      If you want us to start talking about imaginary stuff, let us look at the "history" of "Azerbaijan". Ever heard of Utik? If you want something to make a mockery of using cardinal directions, see "Western Azerbaijan" and "South Azerbaijan".

      And if you had actually read the thread, your Stalinian exclaves were mentioned.
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      • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        If you want us to start talking about imaginary stuff, let us look at the "history" of "Azerbaijan". Ever heard of Utik? If you want something to make a mockery of using cardinal directions, see "Western Azerbaijan" and "South Azerbaijan".

        And if you had actually read the thread, your Stalinian exclaves were mentioned.
        Well said, Fed.

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        • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

          Originally posted by Federate View Post
          If you want us to start talking about imaginary stuff, let us look at the "history" of "Azerbaijan". Ever heard of Utik? If you want something to make a mockery of using cardinal directions, see "Western Azerbaijan" and "South Azerbaijan".

          And if you had actually read the thread, your Stalinian exclaves were mentioned.
          Northern Artsakh.

          Its sooo self-invented that is not even funny. And only exists on Wikipedia.

          And what about Utik?

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          • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

            Originally posted by Karapapak View Post
            Northern Artsakh.

            Its sooo self-invented that is not even funny. And only exists on Wikipedia.

            And what about Utik?
            Nothern Artsakh is part of Utik, a historic province of Armenia just north of Artsakh.
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            • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

              Originally posted by Karapapak View Post
              Northern Artsakh.

              Its sooo self-invented that is not even funny. And only exists on Wikipedia.

              And what about Utik?
              You need to work and improve on the content of your post besides the usual laughs, blablabla comments because frankly that will not cut it and all it shows is that you are a uneducated troll.

              NKR office in Washington DC:

              The land of Artsakh, the central and largest part of which was better known throughout the 20th century as "Nagorno Karabakh" or "Mountainous Karabakh," is one of three ancient provinces of Armenia located in the eastern end of the Armenian Plateau. Buttressed by formidable mountain systems, this region is collectively called "The Eastern Prefectures of Armenia" (Koghmank Arevelitz Haiotz). Besides Artsakh, it contains the provinces of Siunik and Utik. Eastward, near the confluence of the Kura and Arax rivers, lays the historical Armenia's easternmost land of Paitakaran.

              Besides containing the area known today as the Nagorno Karabakh Republic (NKR), Artsakh extended, as a long, narrow territory, from the River Agstev to River Arax. Ancient Siunik encompassed the eastern shoreline of the Lake Sevan and modern province (marz) of Siunik of the Republic of Armenia, stretching further south toward the basins of Hagaru (Akera) and Vorotan rivers. Most of Utik and all of Paitakaran are part of what is now the Azerbaijani Republic.



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              • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

                Here's a picture of the actual Wilsonian Armenia
                document.

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                • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

                  Thanks Icy, never seen the picture of the actual document.


                  Yesterday was the 17 year aniversary of the six day offensive.

                  November 10, 1992 – Artsakh defense forces liberated Vaghuhas, Harutyunagomer, Kchoghut and Chldran villages in a six-day offensive.

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                  • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

                    Originally posted by Eddo211 View Post
                    Thanks Icy, never seen the picture of the actual document.


                    Yesterday was the 17 year aniversary of the six day offensive.

                    November 10, 1992 – Artsakh defense forces liberated Vaghuhas, Harutyunagomer, Kchoghut and Chldran villages in a six-day offensive.

                    http://www.mil.am/eng/index.php?page=31
                    Wow 17 years have gone by, we should keep
                    improving our nation year by year.

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                    • Re: What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

                      Originally posted by Icy View Post
                      Wow 17 years have gone by, we should keep
                      improving our nation year by year.
                      By that rate you should have Greater Armenia in no more than a 100 years.

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