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  2. Tugh (village) - Wikipedia

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    Tugh (Azerbaijani: Tuğ) or Togh (Armenian: Տող) is a village in the Khojavend District of Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh.The village had a mixed Armenian-Azerbaijani population before the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, the Azerbaijani inhabitants fled the fighting in 1991, [2] and the Armenian population fled the village during the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh war.

  3. Lahıc, Ismailli - Wikipedia

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    Lahıc (Azerbaijani: Lahıc, Tat: Löhij) is a village and municipality on the southern slopes of Greater Caucasus within the Ismailli Rayon of Azerbaijan.Population is approximately 860 people who speak the Tat language, [3] also known as Tati Persian, a Southwestern Iranian language spoken by the Tats of Azerbaijan and Russia.

  4. Dagestani Azerbaijanis - Wikipedia

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    Currently, the only Azerbaijani village in Dagestan is located in the Rutul region, known as Lower or Nizhny Qatrukh (Aşağı Qatrux in Azerbaijani). It lies between the Rutul village of Ihrek (İhrek) and the Lak villages of Arakul and Upper Qatrukh (Yuxarı Qatrux in Azerbaijani). Although situated in the Lak region, until the early 18th ...

  5. Qırmızı Qəsəbə - Wikipedia

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    Qırmızı Qəsəbə [a] is a village and municipality in the Quba District of Azerbaijan.As of 2010, it had a population of 3,598, mostly Jews.It is widely believed to be the world's only population centre exclusively made up of Jewish people outside of Israel and the United States, [2] [3] [4] and is likewise considered to be the last surviving shtetl.

  6. Khinalug - Wikipedia

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    Khinalug or Khinalyg (Azerbaijani: Xınalıq; Khinalug: Kətş) is a municipality and an ancient Caucasian village with origins dating back to the Caucasian Albanian period. . It is located high up in the mountains of Quba District, Azerbaij

  7. Karki, Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Karki (Azerbaijani: Kərki) or Tigranashen (Armenian: Տիգրանաշեն) is a village that is de jure an enclave and exclave of Azerbaijan, de facto under the control of Armenia, administered within the Ararat Municipality of the Ararat Province. The main highway connecting northern Armenia with southern Armenia passes right by the village.

  8. Syrkhavend - Wikipedia

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    Syrkhavend (Azerbaijani: Sırxavənd) or Nor Ghazanchi (Armenian: Նոր Ղազանչի) is a village located in the Aghdara District of Azerbaijan, in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh. The village had an Azerbaijani majority prior to their expulsion during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War .

  9. Azerbaijan - Wikipedia

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    Azerbaijan, [a] officially the Republic of Azerbaijan, [b] is a transcontinental and landlocked country at the boundary of West Asia and Eastern Europe. [10] It is a part of the South Caucasus region and is bounded by the Caspian Sea to the east, Russia's republic of Dagestan to the north, Georgia to the northwest, Armenia and Turkey to the west, and Iran to the south.