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'''Karabakh''' ({{lang-az|Qarabağ}}, {{lang-hy|Ղարաբաղ}}) is a historically Armenian region in ], extending from the highlands of the ] down to lowlands between the two rivers of ] and ]. The highland part of the region became known as ] after the establishment of the ] in 1923. '''Karabakh''' ({{lang-az|Qarabağ}}, {{lang-hy|Ղարաբաղ}}) is a majority Armenian-populated region in ], extending from the highlands of the ] down to lowlands between the two rivers of ] and ]. The highland part of the region became known as ] after the establishment of the ] in 1923.


The Azerbaijani word "Karabakh" {{Fact|date=March 2007}} originated from ] and ], literally meaning "black garden", respectively.<ref name= "bbc2005"></ref> The name first appears in ] and Persian sources in the 13th and 14th centuries.<ref name="asev7">{{Hy icon}} Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia, ''The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast'', Vol. 7, Yerevan 1981. p. 26</ref> The related term ''Karabagh'' is described by the ] as being used to denote a kind of patterned ] originally produced in the area, and is an acceptable alternate spelling of Karabakh. The Azerbaijani word "Karabakh" {{Fact|date=March 2007}} originated from ] and ], literally meaning "black garden", respectively.<ref name= "bbc2005"></ref> The name first appears in ] and Persian sources in the 13th and 14th centuries.<ref name="asev7">{{Hy icon}} Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia, ''The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast'', Vol. 7, Yerevan 1981. p. 26</ref> The related term ''Karabagh'' is described by the ] as being used to denote a kind of patterned ] originally produced in the area, and is an acceptable alternate spelling of Karabakh.

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For the horse, see Karabakh horse.
For the region, see Nagorno-Karabakh.
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Karabakh (Template:Lang-az, Template:Lang-hy) is a majority Armenian-populated region in Azerbaijan, extending from the highlands of the Lesser Caucasus down to lowlands between the two rivers of Kura and Aras. The highland part of the region became known as Nagorno-Karabakh after the establishment of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast in 1923.

The Azerbaijani word "Karabakh" originated from Turkic and Persian, literally meaning "black garden", respectively. The name first appears in Georgian and Persian sources in the 13th and 14th centuries. The related term Karabagh is described by the Oxford English Dictionary as being used to denote a kind of patterned rug originally produced in the area, and is an acceptable alternate spelling of Karabakh.

References

  1. BBC News — Regions and territories: Nagorno-Karabakh
  2. Template:Hy icon Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia, The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast, Vol. 7, Yerevan 1981. p. 26
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