- 1924, but in 1935 the name was
changed again to
Kirovabad (Russian: Кироваба́д, romanized:
Kirovabád, IPA: [kʲɪrəvɐˈbat]) in
honor of the
Soviet politician...
- Tajikistan.
Kirovabad pogrom -
pogrom in
Kirovabad formerly Ganja. This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Kirovabad. If an internal...
- The
Kirovabad pogrom or the
pogrom of
Kirovabad was an Azeri-led
ethnic cleansing that
targeted Armenians living in the city of
Kirovabad (today called...
-
Kapaz PFK (Azerbaijani: Kəpəz Peşəkar ****bol Klubu,
pronounced [cæˈpæs]), is an
Azerbaijani football club
based in Ganja,
which competes in the Azerbaijan...
-
Khojaly m****acre,
along with the Baku pogrom, the
Maraga m****acre and the
Kirovabad pogrom. Furthermore, an
estimated 30,000
people were
killed and more than...
- Staff,
Kirovabad,
Azerbaijan SSR 729th
Signals Battalion (12192),
Kirovabad,
Azerbaijan SSR 328th
Guards Parachute Regiment (93626),
Kirovabad, Azerbaijan...
- Panj, a city in
southern Tajikistan,
formerly known as
Baumanabad and
Kirovabad. Panj River, a
river between Tajikistan and
Afghanistan This disambiguation...
-
worked as a plumber, a
warehouse employee and an ****istant
operator at the
Kirovabad Textile Factory. In 1983–1984 he
resided in Novopavlovsk,
Russian SFSR...
-
Kirovabad 366th
Guards Motor Rifle Regiment,
Stepanakert 368th
Guards Motor Rifle Regiment,
Kirovabad 370th
Guards Motor Rifle Regiment,
Kirovabad 131st...
- was a
politically motivated ********ination.
Shchekochikhin was born in
Kirovabad,
Azerbaijan SSR in June 1950 and was of
Azerbaijani origin. Shchekochikhin...