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Armenians had a historic presence in Nakhchivan (Armenian: Նախիջևան, Armenian pronunciation: [nɑχidʒɛvɑn]). According to an Armenian tradition, Nakhchivan was founded by Noah, of the Abrahamic religions. During the Soviet era, Nakhchivan saw a significant demographic shift. The Armenian population saw a great reduction in their numbers throughout the years repatriating to Armenia. Nakhchivan's Armenian population gradually decreased to around 0%. Still some Armenian political groupings of Armenia and the Armenian diaspora, claim that Nakhchivan should belong to Armenia. The Medieval Armenian cemetery of Jugha (Julfa) in Nakhchivan, regarded by Armenians as the biggest and most precious repository of medieval headstones marked with Christian crosses – khachkars (of which more than 2,000 were still there in the late 1980s), was completely demolished by 2006. (en) Armenoj havas historian ĉeeston en Naĥiĉevano, eksklavo de Azerbajĝano (armene Նախիջևան, armena prononco: [nɑχidʒɛvɑn]). Laŭ la armena tradicio, Naĥiĉevano estis fondita de Noa post la tutmonda diluvo. Ĝi apartenis al la Satrapujo de Armenio en la pasinteco kaj poste de la Armena Reĝlando establita de Artaksias la 1-a. Dum la sovetia epoko, Naĥiĉevano spertis demografian ŝanĝiĝon. La armena loĝantaro ege malpliiĝis ĉar la plimulto foriris al Armenio. La armenoj iom post iom restis en ĉ. 0%. Ankoraŭ kelkaj armenaj grupoj kaj partioj kaj de Armenio kaj la armena diasporo, diras ke Naĥiĉevano devas aparteni al Armenio. La mezepoka , konsiderita kiel la plej granda kaj valora ekzemplo de mezepokaj ĥaĉkaroj (pli ol 2,000 en la 1980-aj jaroj), estis tute detruita en 2006. (eo) |
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Armenoj havas historian ĉeeston en Naĥiĉevano, eksklavo de Azerbajĝano (armene Նախիջևան, armena prononco: [nɑχidʒɛvɑn]). Laŭ la armena tradicio, Naĥiĉevano estis fondita de Noa post la tutmonda diluvo. Ĝi apartenis al la Satrapujo de Armenio en la pasinteco kaj poste de la Armena Reĝlando establita de Artaksias la 1-a. Dum la sovetia epoko, Naĥiĉevano spertis demografian ŝanĝiĝon. La armena loĝantaro ege malpliiĝis ĉar la plimulto foriris al Armenio. La armenoj iom post iom restis en ĉ. 0%. Ankoraŭ kelkaj armenaj grupoj kaj partioj kaj de Armenio kaj la armena diasporo, diras ke Naĥiĉevano devas aparteni al Armenio. La mezepoka , konsiderita kiel la plej granda kaj valora ekzemplo de mezepokaj ĥaĉkaroj (pli ol 2,000 en la 1980-aj jaroj), estis tute detruita en 2006. (eo) Armenians had a historic presence in Nakhchivan (Armenian: Նախիջևան, Armenian pronunciation: [nɑχidʒɛvɑn]). According to an Armenian tradition, Nakhchivan was founded by Noah, of the Abrahamic religions. During the Soviet era, Nakhchivan saw a significant demographic shift. The Armenian population saw a great reduction in their numbers throughout the years repatriating to Armenia. Nakhchivan's Armenian population gradually decreased to around 0%. Still some Armenian political groupings of Armenia and the Armenian diaspora, claim that Nakhchivan should belong to Armenia. The Medieval Armenian cemetery of Jugha (Julfa) in Nakhchivan, regarded by Armenians as the biggest and most precious repository of medieval headstones marked with Christian crosses – khachkars (of which more than 2,000 wer (en) |
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