Nakhchivan — This article is about the autonomous region. For its capital city, see Nakhchivan City. For the Armenian settlement of Nor Nakchivan, see New Nakhichevan. Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic Naxçıvan Muxtar Respublikası … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan khanate — ( az. Naxçıvan xanlığı) was a feudal state that existed on the territory of the present day Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic. The khanate was ruled by the local Azeri Turkic Kangarli dynasty and the population of the khanate was mostly Muslim… … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan Airport — Nakhchivan International Airport Naxçıvan Hava Limanı Airside view of terminal at Nakhchivan IATA: NAJ – ICAO: UBBN … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan State University — Nakhchivan State University, 2006. Nakhchivan State University (NSU, Azerbaijani: Naxçıvan Dövlət Universiteti) is a public university located in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It has 290 faculty members and currently enrolls 3500 students. Founded in… … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan Memorial Museum — is a museum in Nakhchivan, Azerbaijan. It offers 1200 exhibits about residents of Nakhchivan who fought against Armenians. The museum claims that Armenians committed genocide against Azerbaijanis. External links The Memorial Museum Categories:… … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan (city) — Coordinates: 39°12′32″N 45°24′44″E / 39.20889°N 45.41222°E / 39.20889; 45.41222 … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan City — Infobox Settlement official name =Nakhchivan native name = Naxçıvan pushpin pushpin mapsize =300 subdivision type = Country subdivision name = flag|Azerbaijan subdivision type1 = Autonomous republic subdivision name1 =Nakhchivan leader title =… … Wikipedia
Nakhchivan City — Admin ASC 2 Code Orig. name Nakhchivan City Country and Admin Code AZ.35.148412 AZ … World countries Adminstrative division ASC I-II
Nakhchivan — Nakhitchevan République autonome du Nakhitchevan Naxçıvan Muxtar Respublikası … Wikipédia en Français
Khachkar destruction in Nakhchivan — refers to documented accusations against Azerbaijan of embarking on a campaign beginning in 1998 and ending in December 2005 to completely demolish the cemetery of medieval Armenian khachkars near the town of Julfa, Nakhchivan, an exclave of… … Wikipedia