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Qarabulaq, Goygol

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Garabulag
Մարտունաշեն • Martunashen
Azerbaijani: Qarabulaq
Garabulag is located in Azerbaijan
Garabulag
Garabulag
Coordinates: 40°27′52″N 46°23′42″E / 40.46444°N 46.39500°E / 40.46444; 46.39500
Country Azerbaijan
DistrictGoygol
Population
 • Total252
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Qarabulaq (Garabulag; Armenian: Կարաբուլաղ, romanizedKarabulagh or Armenian: Մարտունաշեն, romanizedMartunashen)[1] is a village and municipality in the Goygol District of Azerbaijan on the recently asphalted lane between Chaykand and Sarisu. The village had an Armenian majority prior to the First Nagorno-Karabakh War and Operation Ring.[2][3]

History

The Armenian population of the village was forcefully evicted by Soviet special forces during Operation Ring in 1991.[3] The fact that the population was able to successfully flee is often attributed to the actions of Simon Achikgyozyan of the Arabo Detachment. Achikgyozyan died on 30 April 1991, defending the town by concentrating the fire from oncoming tanks against himself while the townspeople fled through the forests to safety.[citation needed] The Armenian population of the village was forcibly deported and used to live as refugees in the Republic of Artsakh.

References

  1. ^ Baxış Archived May 3, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "Карта 33. Зона конфликта в Нагорном Карабахе (1988–1994...)". iriston.com.
  3. ^ a b De Waal, Thomas (2003). Black garden: Armenia and Azerbaijan through peace and war. New York University. p. 116. ISBN 0-8147-1944-9.
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