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What are the borders of Nagorno-Karabakh?

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

    Originally posted by Haykakan View Post
    Would be cool if we could get that borderline all along Irans border. It will choke off Nakhichevan. Russia may want this also-lets hope it happens.
    Actually during the war, Armenia threatened Azerbaijan by cutting off the path from Baku to Nakechevan. Russia called this off, because Russia didn't wan't the war to go onto another level, but picture we did cut the path, picture where we would be now.

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

      Originally posted by Icy View Post
      Actually during the war, Armenia threatened Azerbaijan by cutting off the path from Baku to Nakechevan. Russia called this off, because Russia didn't wan't the war to go onto another level, but picture we did cut the path, picture where we would be now.
      What path are you talking about? There's two ways Azerbaijan can reach Nakhichevan (short routes): through NKR/Armenia (cut-off by the war) or through Iran (longer than the Armenia route).
      Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

        Originally posted by Federate View Post
        What path are you talking about? There's two ways Azerbaijan can reach Nakhichevan (short routes): through NKR/Armenia (cut-off by the war) or through Iran (longer than the Armenia route).
        Isn't there a route south of NKR that connects Baku to Nakechevan?

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

          Originally posted by Icy View Post
          Isn't there a route south of NKR that connects Baku to Nakechevan?
          In southern NKR or south of NKR (Iran)? If it's the first, it is already cut-off, our borders with Azerbaijan are closed, NKR shares a border with Iran. Azerbaijan cannot reach Nakhichevan through Armenia/NKR.
          Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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

            Originally posted by Federate View Post
            In southern NKR or south of NKR (Iran)? If it's the first, it is already cut-off, our borders with Azerbaijan are closed, NKR shares a border with Iran. Azerbaijan cannot reach Nakhichevan through Armenia/NKR.
            Oh my bad then, because I remember my coach saying something about how during the war Armenia threatened to seize Nakhichevan and to raid Baku.

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

              Originally posted by Icy View Post
              Oh my bad then, because I remember my coach saying something about how during the war Armenia threatened to seize Nakhichevan and to raid Baku.
              The Azerbaijani army was exhausted and Armenia/NKR did have an unimpeded way all the way to Baku. We could have had a lot more than what we have now if it wasn't for Russia. But I guess it's better this way anyway. It's one thing to conquer a region, it's another thing to keep it under your control.

              But just the fact that we could have is enough for me

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

                Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
                The Azerbaijani army was exhausted and Armenia/NKR did have an unimpeded way all the way to Baku.
                I am not sure how unimpeded it was..........all that open ground advancing towards Baku without proper air support screams of high casualties.

                ...It's one thing to conquer a region, it's another thing to keep it under your control.
                Well said.
                B0zkurt Hunter

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

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                  • Armenia and NKR in Euratlas.com maps

                    Some nice maps from Euratlas.com showing Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh together:



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

                      Originally posted by SevSpitak View Post
                      We could have had a lot more than what we have now if it wasn't for Russia.
                      It wouldn't hurt had Armenians liberated Nakhijevan and the northern half of Artsakh until Gandzak and River Kur. This way the problem with fake “Azerbaijan” would have been solved to a great degree... Well, Utik and Pytakaran would still need to be liberated which would completely cut off fake “Azerbaijan” from Iran and would force them to let go of the stolen name, the mother of the whole fraud.

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