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Tourism is Flourishing in Artsakh
Mulberry Vokda From Artsakh, Cherished Tradition
In Artsakh noone has doubts that there is no such disease which could not be coped with by local mulberry vodka. And also people of Artsakh confidently declare that mulberry vodka prolongs life.
But those who are chasing tutovka( «mulberry vodka» ) argue that this mulberry vodka can be made only in Artsakh, not every nation is given such a talant. Today a woman confessed that she has made the discovery. She understood why women more complain of pain in the legs more than men do. According to her, all men love drinking tutovka/mulberry vodka . In t he central market of Stepanakert you can buy this mulberry vodka from 3 000 to 2, 5 thousand per litre. And every seller claims that his «tutovka» is best in Karabakh (Artsakh).
Photos by Alvard Grigoryan from free land of Artsakh
Children of Artsakh Village Remembering Their Heroes
Village Chldran of Mardakert region of Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (Artsakh) is among the settlements that were severely damaged during the Artsakh war of national liberation. 1992, the village was occupied by the Azerbaijani army, and during the war a few times passed from hand to hand. And only in 1993, the village was finally released from invaders. Here people remember heavy fighting, and respect the memory of perished heroes who gave their lives for freedom . Memorial complex in commemoration of the killed is built right in the centre of the village. The marble slabs show names of 24 people fallen fighters.
Every day kids after school lessons come here and they know by names all fallen fighters. Now children show the portrait and say: «Here is my grandfather»! Generations of children has been changed to grandchildren fallen heroes.
Photos from Alvard Grigoryan (Artsakh)
Artsakh International Airport
Constructions of International aiport in Artsakh, Stepanakert.
Photos from PanArmenian.
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Арцах Армянская страна
Амирам Григоров перевел стихотворение А.Манасяна с карабахского диалекта армянкого языка. Совершенно потрясающе, yчитывая факт, что Григоров — не армянин и никогда не жил в Армении, родом он из Баку и свидетель геноцида армян в Азербайджане.
Арцах, армянская земля,
Твои несокрушимы стены!
Монастыри твои священны,
Твои возвышены поля.
Твои дороги были алы,
И были чёрными как шали,
Когда восточные вандалы
Твой гордый род уничтожали.
Я ль позабыть тебя смогу,
Твой вечный данник в целом свете,
Когда детей твоих в Баку
Сжигали заживо соседи*,
И верил Мандельштам слезам,
Среди руин, в песке и прахе,
Когда зловещий свой азан
В тебя вонзали падишахи.
Шуша, столица горных вод
Глядит армянскими церквями
Все горы с нами, враг под нами
А выше только небосвод.
* Имеется в виду Бакинские погромы января 1990 года, когда преступники-азербаджанцы, получив на руки списки проживающих в городе армян, экипированные и заранее заготовившие холодное и огнестрельное оружие, в течении трёх дней, убивали, грабили насиловали и уничтожали армян в Баку. Их обливали бензином и заживо сжигали, сбрасывал с крыш домов, отрезали носы и уши, при полном сочувствии и невмешательстве милиции, властей и мусульманского духовенства.
Photostory of Artsakh
Armenian Scientists from Shushi, Artsakh
This is absolutely incredible! A small town in Artsakh (Nagorno Karabakh) produced so many scientists!!! Typical Armenian way ;-)))
Scientists
* Artashes Arakelian (1909–1993) Economist, Armenian Science Academy Member (1960). Chaired the Regional Planning Division of NKAO, a researcher at Plekhanov Russian Academy of Economics. He headed the Economy Institute of Armenian Science Academy and authored numerous researches. He has an international reputation as an economist.
* Margar Arustamov (1854–1904) Epidemiologist, doctor of medicine (1889), a graduate of Saint Petersburg Medical Academy, participant in Russian-Turkish war, he was actively involved in cholera elimination in Astrakhan in late 19th century. An author of numerous researches, he is buried in Shoushi.
* Ruben Avanesov (1902–1990) linguist, corresponding member of USSR Academy of Sciences, was a chairman of the Academic Council of Language History and Dialect Studies of USSR Science Academy. He was the author of «Modern Russian Grammar» as well as of a number of works on Russian dialects. Recipient of the USSR State Award, the Order of the Badge of Honor.
* Baatur Baatrian (1872–1934) Mathematician, a graduate of Geneva University and Ghent University, Baatrian taught mathematics in Echmiadzin Seminary and Yerevan State University and authored a number of researches.
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Discover Artsakh With a Fedayi
Apres Zohrabyan is one of our brave fedayis from Artsakh war who risked his life for Holy Fatherland and won. But that is not all he does for Armenia now. H ehelps to discover and to rediscover Historical Homeland of Artsakh for Diaspora Armenians and citizens of Armenia. If you want to tour and camp with this handsome guy look for him via Armenian repotrter ;-)
Metz tagher village, Artsakh
Indeed, apres Apres! ;-)


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