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What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

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

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    Excellent work by an Armenian blogger to accurately describe the evolution (or devolution) of Artsakh since 1921 ---> http://517design.livejournal.com/305533.html#cutid1
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    Hello brother federate, I have two little questions.
    1. Are there any kurds left in Artsakh in that red part indicated on your map?
    If yes why are we allowing our enemies (considering their collaboration with azerbaboons and triqs) to stay there?
    2. Who coined the phrase azerbaboon? why is it listed in google and has 19000 hits?

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  • Federate
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    Excellent work by an Armenian blogger to accurately describe the evolution (or devolution) of Artsakh since 1921 ---> http://517design.livejournal.com/305533.html#cutid1
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  • jgk3
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I came across an article on www.reporter.am (Armenia Reporter) website and noticed the excellent map of Artsakh and Armenia they used to talk about Nabucco. Things are finally changing?



    http://www.reporter.am/go.cfm?path=/...-projects&pg=3
    That's a very good sign fed, thanks for the find.

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

    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I came across an article on www.reporter.am (Armenia Reporter) website and noticed the excellent map of Artsakh and Armenia they used to talk about Nabucco. Things are finally changing?



    http://www.reporter.am/go.cfm?path=/...-projects&pg=3
    That's right only guilt filled people don't accept victory and it seems we have lost so many times that by winning once we can't even enjoy, accept and acknowledge that victory. It's a tragedy they still use Stalinist bolshevik maps in Armenia

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  • merhayrenik
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    We have to start liberating our territories occupied by the weaker enemy (az) and push our borders to that famous river KUR. When we are finished with that we will focus our attention on Nakhijevan, we will keep those territories, use the resources to get stronger for the more challenging task ahead i.e. liberation of ALL of Armenia. That is the ideal situation but given the current unpatriotic politicians that we have I don't even think this will happen. One thing we can and must do right away is changing that disgusting turk name karabag to what it's really called Artsakh.

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  • Federate
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    I came across an article on www.reporter.am (Armenia Reporter) website and noticed the excellent map of Artsakh and Armenia they used to talk about Nabucco. Things are finally changing?



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  • jgk3
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    Originally posted by Federate View Post
    I came across a GREAT map today, one I was looking for it's been awhile. Enjoy using this. To the trained eye, you will notice that it's Armenia + Artsakh in its entirety and no fake borders!

    You know those necklace things people wear with the shape of their countries coloured in by their flag? Making ones for Armenia of this shape (Armenia + Artsakh) would do a lot of good for changing amongst the people the commonly held attitudes towards our boundaries.

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  • Federate
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    Bako Sahakyan: Shahumyan region sacred place for Armenians


    19.01.2009 13:16 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ President of the Nagorno Karabakh Republic Bako Sahakyan accompanied by Prime Minister Ara Harutyunyan arrived Saturday in the Shahumyan region of NKR where he met with the delegation of the Republic of Armenia led by Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan, the central information department of the office of the NKR President told PanARMENIAN.Net

    President Sahakyan and PM Sargsyan visited different settlements and held meetings with the population to discuss the socioeconomic situation in the region and prospects of its development. Special attention was paid to the development of infrastructures, in particular to the construction of Getavab-Sotk highway.

    President Sahakyan emphasized that the Shahumyan region is a sacred place for the Armenian people, which is in the limelight of the Nagorno Karabakh authorities, and announced implementation of several comprehensive projects in the near future.

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  • Anoush
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    Thanks Federate jan, it's a great map and with the tri-color too! Thanks.

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

    I came across a GREAT map today, one I was looking for it's been awhile. Enjoy using this. To the trained eye, you will notice that it's Armenia + Artsakh in its entirety and no fake borders!

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