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    Armenian cemetery in Julfa (Armenian: Ջուղայի գերեզմանատուն, Jughayi gerezmanatun) was a cemetery near the town of Julfa (known as Jugha in Armenian)...
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  • Julfa (Azerbaijani: Culfa), formerly Jugha (Armenian: Ջուղա, also transliterated as Djugha), is a city and the capital of the Julfa District of the Nakhchivan...
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  • and trade. The Armenians who lived in Julfa were primarily members of the Armenian Apostolic Church. The history of Julfa's Armenian community dates...
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  • Iran Julfa District, a region in the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan New Julfa, an Armenian quarter in Isfahan, Iran Armenian cemetery in Julfa...
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    New Julfa Armenian Cemetery is a historical cemetery near New Julfa Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran. Among those interred here are: William Bell (1591–1624)...
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    New Julfa (Persian: نو جلفا, Now Jolfā, or جلفای نو, Jolfâ-ye Now; Armenian: Նոր Ջուղա, Nor Jugha) is the Armenian quarter of Isfahan, Iran, located along...
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  • designated today by Armenians as "cultural genocide" (for example, the destruction by Azerbaijanis of the Armenian cemetery in Julfa)... Ghazinyan, Aris...
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    destruction concerns gravestones at a medieval Armenian cemetery in Julfa, a sacred site of the Armenian Apostolic Church. Charles Tannock, the member...
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    its monuments were created in the regions of historical Armenia, the Armenian Highlands. The greatest achievement of Armenian architecture is generally...
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    in Ordubad A mosque in a quarter of Ordubad Aras River on the Iranian border near Julfa Mountainous terrain of Nakhchivan Armenian khachkar cemetery at...
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    structures belonging to the medieval Armenian settlement of Jugha, also known as Old Julfa. Its principle monument, a cemetery containing some 4000 grave markers...
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  • destroying a cemetery of khachkar carvings in the Armenian cemetery in Julfa. Several appeals were filed by both Armenian and international organizations, condemning...
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    Noratus cemetery, also spelled Noraduz, (Armenian: Նորատուսի գերեզմանատուն) is a medieval cemetery with many early khachkars located in the village of...
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    repressed through censorship and stigmatization. In the Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907, Armenians and Caucasian Tatars (later known as Azerbaijanis)...
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  • designated today by Armenians as "cultural genocide" (for example, the destruction by Azerbaijanis of the Armenian cemetery in Julfa)... Ghazinyan, Aris...
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  • ancestral homeland of the Armenians. Along with the Armenian population, during and after the Armenian genocide the Armenian cultural heritage was targeted...
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  • Julfa, which was created to become an Armenian quarter, and to the villages surrounding Isfahan. Iran quickly recognized the Armenians' dexterity in commerce...
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  • Julfa Armenian Cemetery – New Julfa, Isfahan Bagh- Rezvan Cemetery (fa) – Isfahan Sarah bat Asher Cemetery [6] – Isfahan (Lenjan) Dar ol-Salaam Cemetery (fa)...
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    Khachkar (category Articles containing Armenian-language text)
    located at the Armenian cemetery in Julfa in the Nakhichevan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan, which contained approximately 10,000 khachkars in 1648. The...
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    United Armenia (Armenian: Միացեալ Հայաստան, romanized: Miats'eal Hayastan), also known as Greater Armenia or Great Armenia, is an Armenian ethno-nationalist...
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    Armenians had a historic presence in Nakhchivan (Armenian: Նախիջևան, Armenian pronunciation: [nɑχidʒɛvɑn]). According to an Armenian tradition, Nakhchivan...
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    the Armenian Apostolic Church. It was first built in the year 1688 during the Moghal era and rebuilt in 1724 on the old cemetery of the Armenian community...
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    medieval Armenian Churches, khachkars and gravestones at the Armenian cemetery in Julfa is a prominent example. Turkey's destruction of Armenian cultural...
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    Caucasian Albania (category Articles with Armenian-language sources (hy))
    Armenian cemetery in Julfa with thousands of Armenian khachkars near the town of Julfa (known as Jugha in Armenian), Nakhchivan. Claims by Armenians that...
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  • List of monuments of Azerbaijan (category Monuments and memorials in Azerbaijan)
    monuments in Azerbaijan. Ahmadalilar Mausoleum Akhsadan Baba Mausoleum Alinja Tower Armenian cemetery in Julfa Ateshgah of Baku Barda Mausoleum Basilica in Qum...
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    of the Armenian cemetery in Surat, alongside the cemeteries of early British and Dutch settlers. Historians suggest Armenians began settling in Surat as...
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    Cathedral (Armenian: Էջմիածնի մայր տաճար, romanized: Ēǰmiaçni mayr tač̣ar) is the mother church of the Armenian Apostolic Church, located in the city dually...
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  • Gülüstan, Nakhchivan (category Populated places in Julfa District)
    Gülüstan (Armenian: Ջուղա, romanized: Jugha) is a village and municipality in the Julfa District of Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It is located 5 km in the north-west...
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    Yerevan (redirect from Capital of Armenia)
    YERR-ə-VAN; US: /-ˈvɑːn/, -⁠VAHN; Armenian: Երևան [jɛɾɛˈvɑn] ; sometimes spelled Erevan) is the capital and largest city of Armenia, as well as one of the world's...
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  • the Armenian church in Baku. Today there is only one mosque remaining in the city. Azerbaijani authorities destroyed the Armenian cemetery in Julfa in December...
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