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- Khodaafarin_Bridges abstract "Khodaafarin Bridges (Persian: پل خداآفرین, Azerbaijani: Xudafərin körpüsü) are two arch bridges across the Aras River which connect the territory of the partially recognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which is de jure part of Azerbaijan with Iran. The first one with 11 arches was built in the 11–12th centuries and the second with 15 arches in the 13th century.".
- Q2993838 abstract "Khodaafarin Bridges (Persian: پل خداآفرین, Azerbaijani: Xudafərin körpüsü) are two arch bridges across the Aras River which connect the territory of the partially recognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which is de jure part of Azerbaijan with Iran. The first one with 11 arches was built in the 11–12th centuries and the second with 15 arches in the 13th century.".
- Khodaafarin_Bridges comment "Khodaafarin Bridges (Persian: پل خداآفرین, Azerbaijani: Xudafərin körpüsü) are two arch bridges across the Aras River which connect the territory of the partially recognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which is de jure part of Azerbaijan with Iran. The first one with 11 arches was built in the 11–12th centuries and the second with 15 arches in the 13th century.".
- Q2993838 comment "Khodaafarin Bridges (Persian: پل خداآفرین, Azerbaijani: Xudafərin körpüsü) are two arch bridges across the Aras River which connect the territory of the partially recognized Nagorno-Karabakh Republic, which is de jure part of Azerbaijan with Iran. The first one with 11 arches was built in the 11–12th centuries and the second with 15 arches in the 13th century.".