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Gyumri (Armenian: Գյումրի,
pronounced [ɡjumˈɾi]) is an
urban muni****l
community and the second-largest city in Armenia,
serving as the administrative...
- The
Treaty of
Alexandropol (Armenian: Ալեքսանդրապոլի պայմանագիր; Turkish: Gümrü Anlaşması) was a
peace treaty between the
First Republic of
Armenia and...
- Mirzoyan, Sonya; Badem,
Candan (2013). The
Construction of the Tiflis-
Aleksandropol-Kars
Railway (1895-1899).
Institute for
Historical Justice and Reconciliation...
- The
district was
eponymously named for its
administrative center,
Aleksandropol (present-day Gyumri),
which at the time was a
major railway hub of the...
- Ольга Чехова Born Olga
Konstantinovna Knipper (1897-04-14)14
April 1897
Aleksandropol,
Erivan Governorate,
Russian Empire (today Gyumri, Armenia) Died 9 March...
- half of Armenia's present-day
Shirak Province,
including the city of
Aleksandropol (Gyumri).
Article V of the
treaty established the
region of Nakhchivan...
- 000 26,443
Dilijan 13,000 12,000 8,560 7,192
Zangezur 30,000 22,890
Aleksandropol (Gyumri) 10,000 117,000 94,856 Kars 57,000 57,000
Igdir (Iğdır) 6,300...
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Vladimirov Native name Борис Александрович Владимиров Born 14
April 1905
Aleksandropol,
Aleksandropolsky Uyezd,
Erivan Governorate,
Russian Empire Died 1 May...
- obsolete.
Ottoman gains in
Armenia were
consolidated by the
Treaty of
Aleksandropol (1920). In 1920 Russia's Red Army had
invaded Azerbaijan and Armenia...
- Po****tion Area 1897 1916
Alexandropol uezd (Александропольскій уѣздъ)
Aleksandropol (Gyumri) 165,503 226,080 3,386.70
square versts (3,854.28 km2; 1,488...