Artsakh

March 20, 2012

Monte Melkonyan – Interview Part III ENGLISH.wmv

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March 18, 2012

karabaxhian Verqere part 1 (Karabakh’s Wounds)

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karabaxhian Verqere part 1 (Karabakh’s Wounds)

January 4, 2012

Samvel Karapetyan: Armenian monuments of Karabakh (part II)

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Samvel Karapetyan talking about the Armenian monuments of Northern Karabakh — Getashen, Shahumyan, Gandzak, etc.

December 29, 2011

Brave and Noble Armenian Fedayis – Part 2

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Armenian Fedayis are noble and courageous. They possess the spirit of a true Aryan Warrior. Long Live the Memory of All Armenian Fedayis! Long Live Armenia!

December 19, 2011

Interview Gagik Gasparyan – part I

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Entrevista al músico-veterano de guerra de Artsakh, hijo del Héroe Nacional Armenio RUBEN GASPARYAN.

November 3, 2011

Tigranakert: An Armenian Odyssey (part 1 of 2)

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Chronicles the discovery of an ancient Armenian city on territory occupied by Armenian forces since the Karabagh war. According to historians there were as many as 5 major cities built by Tigran the Great at various strategic positions throughout the Armenian Empire, ranging from Lebanon to the Caspian Sea. Each of these cities was named after the king — Tigranakert. The greatest Tigranakert, the capitol of the realm and the residence of Tigran himself, is widely believed to have been in the vicinity of modern Diyarbakir. Of the several Tigranakerts, the general locations of only two of them have ever been known for sure – the Tigranakert near Diyarbakir and the Tigranakert of Artsakh – but archaeologists have never been able to find their remains. This film is about the rediscovery of the Tigranakert of Artsakh, located in the present day Agdam region currently controlled by the Republic of Nagorno-Karabagh. For an exact map location please see the Recording Date and Location info in the Statistics and Date tab, right beneath the ratings box. The existence of the Tigranakert of Artsakh has never been a secret, though its precise location has never been revealed until now. Historical evidence can be found in the works of the 7th century historians Sebeos and Movses Kaghankatvatsi. Sebeos makes repeated references to the Tigranakert of Artsakh, or Utik (the classical Armenian name of the province just east of Artsakh where the city is located), and Kaghankatvatsi, in his

June 27, 2011

Наступление азербайджанской армии 1992 года (part 1)


Полная версия – files.odlar-yurdu.ru Наступление азербайджанской армии 1992 года. Огромная благодарность WarrioRDFB за видеокадры. Азербайджан Армения Карабах Нагорный-Карабах Нагорный Карабах Арцах азербайджанская армия армянская армия Ходжалы Шуша Ханкенди Степанакерт Лачин азербайджанцы армяне оккупация Armenia Azerbaijan Azerbaycan Hayastan Qarabag Karabakh Artsakh

June 19, 2011

Liberation of Shushi (Շուշիի Ազատագրումը) – Part 3 of 5

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June 17, 2011

Liberation of Shushi (Շուշիի Ազատագրումը) – Part 2 of 5

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June 7, 2011

Liberation of Shushi (Շուշիի Ազատագրումը) – Part 4 of 5

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