Author: | Gerard J. Libaridian |
Subcategory: | Europe |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Zoryan Institute for Contemporary Armenian Research & Documentation; 1st edition (1988) |
Pages: | 171 pages |
Category: | History |
Rating: | 4.3 |
Other formats: | docx mbr azw lit |
Documents and Facts, 1918-1988.
Documents and Facts, 1918-1988. one of the fifteen republics of the Soviet Union.
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Find sources: "Gerard Libaridian" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template . Documents and Facts, 1918-1988 (e. Zoryan Institute, Cambridge and Toronto
Find sources: "Gerard Libaridian" – news · newspapers · books · scholar · JSTOR (September 2019) (Learn how and when to remove this template message). Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs. Zoryan Institute, Cambridge and Toronto. Mountainous Karabagh often refers to that portion ofKarabagh which b,in fact, the mountainous pan. The Autonomous Region of Mountainous Karabagh or the region in question, on the other hand, is the legally defined political entity in quetion, which is in the geographic region of Mountainous Karabagh. The Autonomous Region Hsmaller than the geographic area known as Mountainou Karabagh.
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Download PDF book format. Choose file format of this book to download: pdf chm txt rtf doc. Download this format book. Geographic Name: Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijan) Politics and government. Personal Name: Libaridian, Gerard J.
Mountainous Karabakh-an Armenian-populated area within Elizavetpol’ guberniya with a Turkic majority-became a source of. .The Karabakh File: Documents and Facts on the Region of Mountainous Karabkh.
Mountainous Karabakh-an Armenian-populated area within Elizavetpol’ guberniya with a Turkic majority-became a source of dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan after the collapse of the Russian Empire. During the Soviet conquest of the region, the Bolshevik Party used the issue of Karabakh to promote its agenda by supporting at times the claims of its ally Azerbaijan, or those of Armenia when it needed to facilitate the capture of Zangezur. By 1921, when the Sovietisation of the region was complete, the Karabakh issue was still unresolved.
Libaridian, Gerard (1988). The Right to Self-Determination in the South Caucasus: Nagorno Karabakh in Context. p. 70. ^ a b c Taarnby 2008, p. 6. ^ a b Griffin, Nicholas (2004). The Karabagh file: Documents and facts on the region of Mountainous Karabagh, 1918–1988. Cambridge, Mass: Zoryan Institute; 1st ed. Historical overviews. The Karabagh Berkas: Documents and facts on the region of Mountainous Karabagh, 1918–1988. Malkasian, Mark (1996)
Libaridian, Gerard (1988). Malkasian, Mark (1996). Gha-Ra-Bagh!: The Emergence of the National Democratic Movement in Armenia. Wayne State University Press. Melkonian, Markar (2005).