Ethno-Linguistic Composition of the Caucasus, 1990
Ethno-Linguistic Composition of the Caucasus, 1990
‘This is a really detailed and interesting map thank you :)‘–HiroYeeeto
Ethnic map of Azerbaijan
Ethnic map of Azerbaijan
“MOUNTAIN JEWS – TAKE ME HOME – TO THE SYNAGOGUE I BELONG – NORTHERN AZERBAIJAN”
Languages of Azerbaijan
The Republic of Mountainous Armenia - existing from December 1920 to June 1921
The Republic of Mountainous Armenia - existing from December 1920 to June 1921
“The Republic of Mountainous Armenia (Armenian: Լեռնահայաստանի Հանրապետութիւն Leřnahayastani Hanrapetutyun), also known as simply Mountainous Armenia (Լեռնահայաստան Leřnahayastan), was an anti-Bolshevik Armenian state roughly corresponding with the territory that is now the present-day Armenian provinces of Vayots Dzor and Syunik, and some parts of the present-day Republic of Azerbaijan (Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic in the west and the de facto Republic of Artsakh in the east)“–WikiTextBot
Ethnic Armenians in Nakhchivan, Present Day Azerbaijan, 1886-1890 compared to 2018
Map of the Caucasus (1854)
Azerbaijani territorial claims towards Armenia, Turkey, Georgia and Russia in Paris Peace Conference 1919
Azerbaijani territorial claims towards Armenia, Turkey, Georgia and Russia in Paris Peace Conference 1919
Köppen–Geiger climate classification map for Azerbaijan (1980-2016)
The city of Baku in the 17th century, its history inextricably linked with the oil wells that had been well-known and extensively used since the middle of the first millennium AD, Azerbaijan
Ethnic map of Caucasus
“The fact that Mongolian is spoken this far West is always fascinating to me”–CountZapolai