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considerably declined since 1864.
Shamakhi was the
capital of the
Shemakha uezd of the
Shemakha Governorate of the
Russian Empire until the
devastating earthquake...
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Shemakha Governorate was an administrative-territorial unit (guberniya) of the
Caucasus Viceroyalty of the
Russian Empire, with its
administrative center...
- The
Shemakha uezd was a
county (uezd)
within the Baku
Governorate of the
Russian Empire, and then of
Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and
Azerbaijan SSR...
- İnşaatçı Baku FK (Azerbaijani: İnşaatçı Baku ****bol Klubu) was an
Azerbaijani football club from Baku
founded in 1935, as
Stroitel Baku,
changing their...
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following Azeri dialects: (1)
eastern group:
Derbent (Darband), Kuba,
Shemakha (Šamāḵī), Baku,
Salyani (Salyānī), and
Lenkoran (Lankarān), (2) western...
- the
Armenian Apostolic Church) and "Pravoslav" (Orthodox). The "Queen of
Shemakha" is a
major protagonist in the poem "The Tale of the
Golden ****erel" by...
- to 1971,
always in English, with
Beverly Sills singing the
Tsaritsa of
Shemakha opposite Norman Treigle's Dodon, and
Julius Rudel conducting Tito Capobianco's...
- Rossini's The
Barber of Seville,
Gilda in Verdi's Rigoletto, the
Queen of
Shemakha in Rimsky-Korsakov's Le Coq d'or, the
title role in Janáček's The Cunning...
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territory of modern-day Azerbaijan,
including three prin****l cities—Baku,
Shemakha and Ganja. By
November they were
stationed at the
confluence of the Araks...
- Asad bey
oghlu Vazirov (d. 23
December 1857; Mirzacamallı,
Shusha uezd,
Shemakha Governorate - d. 1921;
Fuzuli District,
Azerbaijani SSR) was an Azerbaijani...