Azerbaidzhan


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n.1.a country in the Caucuses, formerly an Asian Soviet.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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Black January in Azerbaidzhan", New York: Humans Rights Watch.
Willerton, "Azerbaidzhan and the Aliev Network," in his Patronage and Politics in the USSR, 132-87.
(5.) Mustafa Kuliev, "The Cultural Revolution and Islam," 1928, quoted in Djeihun Hadjibeyli, "Anti-Islamic Propaganda in Azerbaidzhan [Azerbaijan]," Caucasian Review 7 (1958), pp.
En otros casos --Moldova, Azerbaidzhan y tambien la propia Georgia--, la inclinacion hacia las estructuras euro-atlanticas ha sido impulsada por la percibida interferencia rusa en asuntos internos, en particular en apoyo de regimenes separatistas en las regiones rusofonas --Osetia del Sur en Georgia y Transnistria en Moldova-- o median-te la ayuda prestada a Armenia en su contencioso con Azerbaidzhan sobre el territorio de Nagorno-Karabaj.
A partir de 2004 y 2005, Georgia, Moldova, Ucrania y Azerbaidzhan han manifestado su interes en ingresar a la UE.
Another author, though he actually refuted the role of Uritskii as a candidate for an encounter, is relevant because he introduced a new ship into the scenario, the tanker Azerbaidzhan. Robert D.
(46) Dolgikh notes that reports of theft of state property had increased, at least in certain camps about which he had information, including the camps of Kuneevsk, Azerbaidzhan SSR, and Voronezh oblast'.
Esta inconspicua especie es conocida de localides muy dispares, Francia, Azerbaidzhan, Hawaii, y es posiblemente cosmopolita.
(148.) Helsinki Watch, Prison Conditions in the Soviet Union: A Report of Facilities in Russia and Azerbaidzhan 56 (1991).
From an emigre source, some archival material and certain glasnost' revelations, Knight has put together an acceptable account of the early years and political formation of Beria: his Mingrelian background, his studies at the Baku Polytechnic School for Mechanical Construction and his stint as a Bolshevik spy in the Musavat party, which governed an independent Azerbaidzhan for an eighteen-month period between November 1918 and April 1920, before the territory was absorbed back into the Russian fold.
Krasny Vostok 105/17 Baku 65, Azerbaidzhan, USSR Computer Engineer (AFSJ) Mikhail Petrovich Beliakov Denied Exit Visa Birth: 8/25/18 Wife: Antonia Alexeevna Son: Oleg Mikhailovich Son: Igor Mikhailovich First Refusal: 1/01/76 Ulitsa Festivalnaya 31, Apt.