Okhtnaghbyur mountain range

Azerbaijan / Terter / Agdere /
 ridge, invisible

Okhtnaghbyur means 7 springs in Armenian language. From the times immemorial its slopes were settled by Armenians.
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Coordinates:   40°4'25"N   46°37'59"E
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  • This name is on the topographic map of the USSR.
  • I answered you, but it was probably erased. so I will answer again: the presence of this or that geographical name in the maps of the USSR - which is already not 35 years old - cannot serve as an excuse for geographical vandalism. Maps of the USSR are not verses from the Bible and, for example, if the city of Tver does not exist there, this does not mean that we must preserve it as Kalinin. On the maps of the Azerbaijan Republic on the sovereign territory where this mountain range is located, there is no such name
  • Our society guided by principles of neutrality decided to use USSR toponyms to prevent edit wars. This is a geographical resource aimed to collaborate international community to depict world as it is, and there is no place to hatred, falsifications, slander and mutual insults. Read the guideline and respect opinion of our community. There is no way to project propaganda here.
  • No need to hide behind community rules, etc. I explained clearly and distinctly that there are no such names on the sovereign territory of the Republic of Azerbaijan and everyone, including you, must respect it. If we follow your principle, there are hundreds of geographical names on the territory of the Republic of Armenia that were at least changed by a presidential decree in 1991 and are designated with Azerbaijani names on USSR maps. As for propaganda, this is exactly what you and your like-minded people are doing here. Isn't the descr iption above nationalist propaganda?
  • I have no reason to hide from anything or anyone. I am part of this community, and unlike you, I respect its rules, without putting my opinion above them. But if you are so interested in my opinion, I can share it with you. I respect not what others want, but the truth. And the truth is that your state was formed with the help of Turkey on the lands of Armenians, Russians, Iranians and Caucasian peoples, barbarously exterminated the Armenians, displaced the rest of the peoples, appropriated the property and cultural values ​​of its victims, committed monstrous vandalism against the Armenian cultural heritage and now propagandizes lies at the state level, accusing Armenians of everything you have done against them. You are a Caspian miniature copy of Turkey in everything, and the world community flows to you out of fear to your Anatolian version, buying into your stinking oil. Blood of Armenians killed in Agulis and Kaybakikend 1919, Shushi and Baku 1920, Gandzak and Sumgayit 1988, Baku and Aznaberd 1990, Maragha 1992, Hadrut 2020, Janyatagh and Karmir Shuka 2023, destruction of thousands Armenian and Soviet monuments in Nakhichevan, Mountainous Artsakh, North Artsakh, Bun Aghvank and Baku - lets nothing to respect or accept. Your mutant nation named after the people of north Iran programmed to absorb another peoples and their heritage for the sake of the delusional idea of ​​pan-Turkic expansion.But oil and patience of normal people are not eternal. And that means the era of your impunity will also come to an end.
  • The only comment I was going to respond to was that you supposedly respect the community rules and don't put your opinion above them. But here's where I can counter and point out that you and some of your fellow community members in positions of authority are doing just the opposite. I'm no stranger to this, and I've seen the rules hide time and time again when Azerbaijan's sovereign territory was under occupation: they refused to respect Azerbaijani laws, each time under the pretext that the central government doesn't control the land, that the land should be named after the language of its inhabitants, that we should cite international publications (as they call them), and now that the Armenian community just left Karabakh and it's too early, etc. Citing Soviet maps is another quirk I've encountered for the first time. But never mind, everyone will learn it, including you. In time. The rest is just chauvinistic vomit. And it's good that you wrote all this down and showed your face. Nothing characterizes you better than this Nazi discourse of hatred. So I won't even answer; let people read and understand for themselves. I'll just ask four questions: How is it that before 1828, 80 percent of the population of modern Armenia was my ancestors, and Yerevan was a non-Armenian city, but now there's not a single Azerbaijani there? How did it happen that under the First Republic of Armenia, out of a population of 1,510,000, 795,000 were Armenians and 575,000 Azerbaijanis, but three years later, in 1921, only 12,000 Azerbaijanis remained? Why, out of 30,000 casualties in the first Karabakh War, 20,000 were Azerbaijanis, mostly civilians? Where were the 300 mosques of the Erivan Governorate in 1886, and why is only the Blue Mosque in Yerevan left, which you see as Persian, even though Persians, but Azerbaijanis, never lived in the city? I don't want to say anything more. I simply ask for respect for the Republic of Azerbaijan within its legitimate borders. My nation has existed since the 11th century, and this doesn't mean we are not ancient or aboriginal. Let me remind you that all the major nations of the world are contemporaries of us: the British, Russians, French, and so on emerged precisely in this time. We had a war, and I can give you a whole list of atrocities committed by your people; you know them well enough without me. This is not the platform.
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