This is right on the border between Armenia and Nagorno-Karabakh in the Lachin corridor… I thought it was quite photogenic: Continue reading
Tag Archives: Armenia
A Caravanserai In Armenia
This caravanserai is located at Armenia’s Sulema Pass (also known as Selim Pass) at an altitude of 2,410m… What’s a caravanserai? I didn’t know before this trip either. This caravanserai, or inn, is but one of many in Armenia; overnight spots for caravans laden with goods meant for markets in Europe and the Orient. Many … Continue reading
The Nagorno-Karabakh War: On The Front Lines
A burned-out armored personnel carrier on the front lines of the Nagorno-Karabakh War: So, what was the Nagorno-Karabakh War all about? Below, I present to you… A History Of The Nagorno-Karabakh War Populated for centuries by Christian Armenian and Turkic Azeris, Nagorno-Karabakh became part of the Russian empire in 1805 when it was annexed from … Continue reading
Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh
On the north side of Stepanakert is the statue, pictured below, which has become the unofficial symbol of Nagorno-Karabakh (it was even on my visa)… This creation by the sculptor Sargis Baghdasarian in Soviet times, is called We are our mountains. Supposedly looking like an elderly couple with peaked skulls, the statue is intended to … Continue reading
Visiting Aghdam (Agdam)
Northeast of Stepanakert, on the de facto border with Azerbaijan, lie the ruins of the city of Aghdam (also known as Agdam and Ağdam) which once had a population estimated at up to 50,000 to 150,000, depending on whose numbers you believe. Aghdam used to be a part of Azerbaijan, but ended up on the … Continue reading
Armenian Ethnic Cleansing? Or The Spoils Of War?
On the main route to the Georgian border from Armenia, the road crosses territory that until intense fighting in 1994 was part of Azerbaijan. The road passes through several ruined villages – in some of which just one wall of each building has been left standing: A weird sight on a hillside to the right … Continue reading
Photo Of The Day: The Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan
This is a picture of the very closed border between Armenia and the odd piece of land squeezed between Armenia and Turkey that forms the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic of Azerbaijan: I suppose I could have pushed it and tried to get closer to take the above picture, but an Armenian that saw me heading down … Continue reading