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Akhalkalaki (Georgian: ახალქალაქი, romanized:
akhalkalaki [äχäɫkʰäɫäkʰi]; Armenian: Ախալքալաք / Նոր-Քաղաք, romanized: Axalk’alak’ / Nor-K’aġak’) is a town...
- the
northernmost districts of the
Armenian republic as well as in the
Akhalkalak (Javakheti; Javakhk) and
Akhaltskha (Akhaltsikh)
districts of southern...
- meat,
wheat and wood. New
roads were constructed,
linking Ardahan to
Akhalkalak, Kars, and Oltu. On 25
December 1914, in the
early months of the First...
- will also rule on the
number of
garrisons the
Georgians will
retain in
Akhalkalak, with the
understanding that
these should be at a minimum. The Georgians...
- the
northernmost districts of the
Armenian republic as well as in the
Akhalkalak (Javakheti; Javakhk) and
Akhaltskha (Akhaltsikh)
districts of southern...
- 1920. Hamo
Ohanjanyan was born in 1873 in the Armenian-majority town of
Akhalkalak (modern-day Akhalkalaki, Georgia) in the
Tiflis Governorate of the Russian...
- Van-Vaspurakan,
Upper Armenia (Karin, Kars, Alexandropol, Akhaltskhan,
Akhalkalak),
Cilicia (Aintap, Marash, Urfa),
Lesser Hayk (Sebastian, Kesaria, Arabkir...
- the
northernmost districts of the
Armenian republic as well as in the
Akhalkalak (Javakheti; Javakhk) and
Akhaltskha (Akhaltsikh)
districts of southern...
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servitude in the
adjacent Muslim districts. All
roads leading away from
Akhalkalak were
strewn with the
bodies of
fleeing Armenians. In
September ... of...
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European states. By the
Treaty of Adrianople, the
Ottoman Empire ceded Akhalkalak and
Akhaltsikhe to Russia. Some 25,000
Ottoman Armenians moved to Russian...