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- Shusha abstract "Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa; Russian: Шуша), or Shushi (Armenian: Շուշի), is a city in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the South Caucasus. It has been under the control of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic since its capture in 1992 during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. However, it is a de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the status of an administrative division of the surrounding Shusha Rayon. Situated at an altitude of 1,400–1,800 metres (4,600–5,900 ft) in the picturesque Karabakh mountains, Shusha was a popular mountain recreation resort in the Soviet era.According to some sources the town of Shusha was founded in 1752 by Panah Ali Khan. Other sources suggest that Shusha served as a town and an ancient fortress in the Armenian principality of Varanda during the Middle Ages and through the 18th century. From the mid-18th century to 1822 Shusha was the capital of the Karabakh Khanate. The town became one of the cultural centers of the South Caucasus after the Russian conquest of the Caucasus region in the first half of the 19th century over Qajar Iran. Over time, it became a city and a home to many Azerbaijani intellectuals, poets, writers and especially, musicians (e.g., the ashiks, mugham singers, kobuz players).The city was also a major center of Armenian cultural and economic life until the closing years of World War I. Along with Tbilisi; it was one of the two main Armenian cities of the Transcaucasus and the center of a self-governing Armenian principality from medieval times through the 1750s. It also had religious and strategic importance to the Armenians, housing the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, the church of Kanach Zham, two other churches, a monastic convent, and serving (along with Lachin district to the west) as a land link to Armenia.Throughout modern history the city mainly fostered a mixed Armenian–Azerbaijani population. Following the Shusha massacre in 1920 by Azerbaijani forces and their Turkish supporters, the Armenian half of the population of the city was mostly killed or expelled, and the city reduced to a town with a dominant Azerbaijani population. After the capture of Shusha in 1992 by Armenian forces, its population diminished dramatically again and is now almost exclusively Armenian.".
- Shusha areaLand "5500000.0".
- Shusha country De_facto.
- Shusha country De_jure.
- Shusha isPartOf Shusha_District.
- Shusha isPartOf Shushi_Region.
- Shusha leaderName Bayram_Safarov.
- Shusha leaderTitle "Mayor; Head of Shusha".
- Shusha maximumElevation "1800.0".
- Shusha minimumElevation "1400.0".
- Shusha populationTotal "4446".
- Shusha thumbnail Shushi_collection.jpg?width=300.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink G0000.6aUitqt6d4.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink shusha.aznet.org.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Rediscovering_Armenia_Guidebook-_Shushi_Region.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink index.php?title=Shushi_Town.
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- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink 112795.html.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink www.shoushi.am.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink shoushi.php.
- Shusha wikiPageExternalLink www.shoushisummercamp.org.
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- Shusha wikiPageLength "62076".
- Shusha wikiPageOutDegree "181".
- Shusha wikiPageRevisionID "682136372".
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink 11th_Army_(Soviet_Union).
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Adil_Shah.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Administrative_divisions_of_Azerbaijan.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Alexander_Suvorov.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Andranik.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Andranik_Ozanian.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Aras_(river).
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Aras_River.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Ardabil.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Armenia.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink ArmeniaFund.
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Armenians_in_Baku.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Armenian–Tatar_massacres_1905–07.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Ashik.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Avan_Yuzbashi.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijan_(Iran).
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Azerbaijani_people.
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Baku.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Krtsanisi.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Battle_of_Shusha.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Bayram_Safarov.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Bible.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Bourg-lès-Valence.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Brockhaus_and_Efron_Encyclopedic_Dictionary.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Capture_of_Shusha.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Districts_of_Azerbaijan.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Elisabethpol_Governorate.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Azerbaijan.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Populated_places_in_Nagorno-Karabakh.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Category:Shusha.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Caucasus.
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Anatolia.
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Eastern_Armenian.
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- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Encyclopaedia_of_Islam.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Erekle_II.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Erivan_Khanate.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Firman.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Firman_(decree).
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink First_Republic_of_Armenia.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Fortification.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Fortifications.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink France.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink George_Keppel,_6th_Earl_of_Albemarle.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Georgia_(country).
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Ghazanchetsots_Cathedral.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Goris.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Gospel.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Government_in_exile.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Great_Soviet_Encyclopedia.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Greater_Armenia.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Grigory_Potemkin.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Gyöngyös.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Heraclius_II_of_Georgia.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Holy_Bible.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Hungary.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Ibrahim-Khalil_khan_Javanshir.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Ibrahim_Khalil_Khan.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Institute_for_War_and_Peace_Reporting.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Kanach_Zham.
- Shusha wikiPageWikiLink Kapan.