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- Martakert (Armenian: Մարտակերտ, Russian: Мардакерт, also Mardakert, Մարդակերտ) or Aghdara (Azerbaijani: Ağdərə (listen)) is a town in the Tartar District...
- Azerbaijan SSR. Martakert Province, a province in the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, of which Martakert city is the provincial capital. Martakert, the de...
- Martakert Province (Armenian: Մարտակերտի շրջան) was a de facto province of the Republic of Artsakh, when it was de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan...
- Nagorno-Karabakh Republic" (PDF). National Statistic Service of the Republic of Artsakh. Vardadzor, Martakert at GEOnet Names Server Portal:  Geography v t e v t e...
- the Yerits Mankants Monastery. The village is part of the community of Martakert. The village had 63 inhabitants in 2005, and 88 inhabitants in 2015. Hakob...
- Artsakh Stepanakert Askeran Province Hadrut Province Kashatagh Province Martakert Province Martuni Province Shahumyan Province Shushi Province Armenian-occupied...
- long siege, Azerbaijani forces captured the largest town in the region, Martakert, also known as Aghdara. The Armenian forces left being outnumbered but...
- Sarushen, 12-13th century Martakert region Vankasar Church, near Martakert, 7th century Saint John the Baptist Church, Martakert City, 1881 St. Anthony church...
- romanized: Surb Hovhannu Karapet Yekeghets’i), is an Armenian Apostolic church in Martakert, Tartar District, Azerbaijan. The church was built in 1883. There is a...
- The monastery is located in the Martakert Province. Saint John the Baptist Church, located in the town of Martakert, built in 1883. Church of St. Nerses...