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What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

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

    Thank you Fed jan for the map in Armenian. Nice map with soft colours too, and I agree with you. If this has been dealt with 20 years ago, it shouldn't have been an issue now.

    Thank you Catharsis, I have not seen the Artsakh map around 1925. Good to know.

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

      Originally posted by Anoush View Post
      Thank you Fed jan for the map in Armenian. Nice map with soft colours too, and I agree with you. If this has been dealt with 20 years ago, it shouldn't have been an issue now.

      Thank you Catharsis, I have not seen the Artsakh map around 1925. Good to know.
      Yes and thank you Anoush, your avatar is also a very good map in this regard.

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

        Republic of Armenia and Republic of Artsakh


        Republic of Azerbaijan
        Last edited by ashot24; 12-01-2009, 07:19 AM.

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

          Very good maps Ashot thank you.

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

            ATLAS OF TRUE BORDERS: De-Facto Independent States
            Atlas that shows de-facto independent countries that do not appear in Google Earth. Included are Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus, Transnistria, Kosovo, South Ossetia, Abkhazia, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, Somaliland, Puntland, Gaza Strip, Palestinian National Authority A Areas.

            Atlas of True Borders

            Instructions
            1. Download the archive
            2. Open it with Google Earth
            Last edited by ashot24; 12-01-2009, 01:08 PM.

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            • Re: What are the N.K. borders?

              Originally posted by Federate View Post
              From the Azerbaboonjan perspective
              Nagorno-Karabakh Republic in babooni rayon terms

              This post is to see what is under our control when taking into account the divisions/provinces (known as "rayons") of the baboon jungle.

              A look into their rayons in NKR territory. All rayons are numbered but what interests us is the southwestern portion. Nagorno-Karabakh is in green and ALL divisions shown on this map corresponds to baboon divisions (even though some of them coincide with some of our divisions). Only thing to note is the broken-lined divisions found in 26 and 56 which is divisions NKR has done within itself.


              3. Agdam (Ağdam): Majority of rayon now within NKR. Divided into three parts with the northern portion in Martakert, central in Askeran and southern in Martuni.

              14. Jabrayil (Cəbrayıl): Fully within NKR. Divided into two parts with the western portion in Kashatagh and eastern portion in Hadrut.

              18. Fizuli (Füzuli): Roughly half of rayon within NKR. Incorporated into Hadrut.

              26. Kalbajar (Kəlbəcər): Fully within NKR. Divided into two parts with the western portion in Shahumian and eastern in Martakert.

              28. Lachin (Laçın): Fully within NKR. In Kashatagh.

              42. Qubadli (Qubadlı): Fully within NKR. In Kashatagh.

              54. Shusha (Şuşa): Fully within NKR. Remains its own province (Shushi).

              55. Shusha city (Şuşa): Fully within NKR. Incorporated into Shushi province.

              56. Tartar (Tərtər): Roughly half of rayon within NKR. In Martakert.

              60. Khankendi city (Xankəndi): Fully within NKR. Remains its own province (Stepanakert) and capital of NKR.

              63. Khojali (Xocalı): Fully within NKR. Remains its own province (Askeran).

              64. Khojavend (Xocavənd): Majority within NKR. Divided into two province - Hadrut and Martuni.

              ** 21. Goranboy: Southern portion of rayon is claimed by NKR but remains under baboon control. Part of Shahumian province.
              Here is another map for the Armenian world to use. This one is similar to the quoted map in this post but depicts NKR in its entirety and compares it to the old Azerbaijani administrative divisions that once existed in our new country.

              Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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              • Re: What are the N.K. borders?

                Originally posted by Federate View Post
                Here is another map for the Armenian world to use. This one is similar to the quoted map in this post but depicts NKR in its entirety and compares it to the old Azerbaijani administrative divisions that once existed in our new country.

                This one looks good Fed jan. Thanks.

                If we get hold of our Naxichevan again, that much better!

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

                  Some good news for you guys. It seems we are making a lot of headway in this map campaign against false borders of Armenia. The website of the President of Armenia has officially changed the map they use with the one of Armenia and Artsakh in full that was introduced to the web not so long ago! A great victory for us, cheers and enjoy this shot of the website. The website is http://www.president.am
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                  *UPDATE: For some reason, they have currently switched back to the old erroneous map. Will keep you posted.

                  *UPDATE 2: Hackers cracked RA President’s official website and made certain changes on it.

                  Within several hours the problems were fixed and presently the website operates in normal mode, the head of computer services department of President’s administration Leonid Avetisyan informed NEWS.am. According to him, currently it is under the tightened technical control, and investigation on the accident is carried out.

                  Some Azerbaijani media spread information, that a new map with Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and liberated territories is available on the RA President’s website.

                  An anonymous message with confession to an attack by hackers who do not disclose their nationality appeared on kavkaz-uzel.ru e-source.

                  S.T.

                  Last edited by Federate; 01-23-2010, 01:29 PM.
                  Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

                    He who smelt it dealt it. I think it was the Azeris who hacked it. There's a lot of information on the site and they zeroed in on the change awfully quickly. [sarcasm ] It's almost as if... they knew where to look! [/sarcasm ]

                    They're trying to cause trouble for RA by saying hey look they're claiming Artsakh, they're aggressors. That would be the drawback to Armenian govt. representatives claiming openly that Artsakh is part of Armenia before there's international recognition of its independence, right?
                    [COLOR=#4b0082][B][SIZE=4][FONT=trebuchet ms]“If you think you can, or you can’t, you’re right.”
                    -Henry Ford[/FONT][/SIZE][/B][/COLOR]

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

                      Originally posted by Siggie View Post
                      He who smelt it dealt it. I think it was the Azeris who hacked it. There's a lot of information on the site and they zeroed in on the change awfully quickly. [sarcasm ] It's almost as if... they knew where to look! [/sarcasm ]

                      They're trying to cause trouble for RA by saying hey look they're claiming Artsakh, they're aggressors. That would be the drawback to Armenian govt. representatives claiming openly that Artsakh is part of Armenia before there's international recognition of its independence, right?
                      Interesting analysis, it's definitely a possibility. Another possibility which seems less likely would be that Armenians hacked into it and corrected the map found on the President's website.
                      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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