ՔՅԽ Profile picture
1 Mar, 9 tweets, 8 min read
Operation Ring (April 30-May 15, 1991)

17,000 Armenians from 11 villages in Shahumyan (Goranboy Rayon) and 6 villages in Getashen (Göygöl Rayon) were forcibly expelled by Soviet troops of the 23rd Guards Motor Rifle Division and the soldiers of the Soviet Azerbaijani OMOM units. ImageImageImageImage
Some other pictures from the removal from Shahumyan and Getashen. I didn’t include ones that depict the violence due to their graphic nature. 50 Armenian civilians died during the operation. ImageImageImageImage
Two of the larger settlements depicted before and after the expulsion, and their subsequent abandonment.

1 & 2) Getashen (now Çaykənd, Göygöl)

3 & 4) Gyulistan (now Gülüstan, Goranboy) ImageImageImageImage
In addition, some 5,000 Armenians were expelled from 14 villages and hamlets in Hadrut Province, 4 in Shushi Province, and 2 in Askeran Province. ImageImageImageImage
Here are some more pictures of Armenians expelled from their villages in Hadrut, Shushi, and Askeran provinces. ImageImageImageImage
You can learn more about Operation Ring here. #Armenia #Azerbaijan #Artsakh #Karabakh

List of villages depopulated as a result of Operation Ring, I included their native Armenian names and the Azerbaijani names used by Azerbaijani authorities to refer to these villages. This makes them easier to find for those interested in learning more about the settlements. ImageImage
Left: Here’s an incomplete map from @infographicsam of the villages depopulated.

Right: a map of Shahumyan Province (abolished in 1991 and made part of the Goranboy Rayon) and the Getsashen district of the Khanlar/Xanlar (now Göygöl Rayon) ImageImage
Armenians of Shahumyan:

1926: 8,975 (91.80%)
1939: 12,048 (85.90%)
1959: 12,707 (77.20%)
1970: 14,599 (74.50%)
1979: 14,623 (73.20%)

1991: Operation Ring

Armenians of Göygöl:
1999: 8 (0.00%)
2009: 2 (0.00%) Image

• • •

Missing some Tweet in this thread? You can try to force a refresh
 

Keep Current with ՔՅԽ

ՔՅԽ Profile picture

Stay in touch and get notified when new unrolls are available from this author!

Read all threads

This Thread may be Removed Anytime!

PDF

Twitter may remove this content at anytime! Save it as PDF for later use!

Try unrolling a thread yourself!

how to unroll video
  1. Follow @ThreadReaderApp to mention us!

  2. From a Twitter thread mention us with a keyword "unroll"
@threadreaderapp unroll

Practice here first or read more on our help page!

More from @ChrisKhach

7 Apr
In this thread I'll be listing the churches of #Yerevan, #Armenia. I'll break them down by district and go attempt to chronicle the history of each structure.

#Christianity #Architecture #History
Kentron District is the historic core of Yerevan. Its where the former Fortress of Yerevan was located and is home to 125,453 people (as of the 2011 Census).
The Cathedral of Saint Sargis (Surb Sargis Mayr Yekełetsi) is located in the historic Dzoragyugh neighborhood of Kentron District. The site has been home to a monastic complex since the 4th century.
Read 63 tweets
5 Apr
The same @Pontifex who condemned Azerbaijan’s military aggression against Armenia, the same Pope to recognize the #ArmenianGenocide you deny, and the same Pope that on Easter called on #Azerbaijan to #FreeArmenianPows

Oh and by the way, read this Nasimi
From talking about @Pontifex and #Easter to fake propaganda and #Armenophobia #DontBelieveAzerbaijan Image
1) King Urnayr of Caucasian Albania was baptized by Catholicos Saint Gregory the Illuminator in 314. Caucasian Albania along with Caucasian Iberia (326) were extremely intertwined with Armenia and among the first nations to convert to Christianity. Nothing to do with Azerbaijan.
Read 6 tweets
9 Mar
1) You claimed the “Karabakh issue” was solved.
2) Your political party is the only one performing (a circus)
3) Democracy... you rank “not free” according for @freedomhouse
4) Economic freedom? Your government owns SOCAR (81% of your economy is oil based).
5) Strengthen what?
“There can be no disagreement on national matters.”

That’s called a dictatorship @azpresident 🤡
He really said “performance of political parties” and “democratic development” 💀
Read 5 tweets
8 Mar
Maybe a statue of Saint Gregory the Illuminator or King Tigran II? Something similar to Saint George in Tbilisi’s Tavisupleba (Freedom) Square? ImageImage
Some potential examples:

Left: King Trdat I Arshakuni (53-88 AD)

Right: King Tigran II Artashesian (95-55 BC)

These are on display at the Palace of Versailles. ImageImage
There’s also a statue of King Trdat I (r. 53-88 AD) erected Rome. It was in commissioned 66 AD by Emperor Nero, a personal friend of Trdat. It’s currently displayed at the Louvre in Paris. Image
Read 13 tweets
12 Jan
1) Let’s talk about #Nakhichevan - a lost homeland. ImageImageImageImage
2) The the name "Nakhichevan" in #Armenian literally means "the place of first descent", a Biblical reference to the descent of Noah's Ark on the adjacent Mount #Ararat. Armenian tradition says that Nakhichevan was founded by Noah. Image
3) The region was at the center of the ancient Kingdom of #Armenia (858 BC-428 CE). During the invasion by Sassanid #Persian Shah Shapur II (r. 309-379) he removed 2,000 Armenian and 16,000 #Jewish families from #Nakhichevan (360-370 CE). ImageImage
Read 63 tweets

Did Thread Reader help you today?

Support us! We are indie developers!


This site is made by just two indie developers on a laptop doing marketing, support and development! Read more about the story.

Become a Premium Member ($3/month or $30/year) and get exclusive features!

Become Premium

Too expensive? Make a small donation by buying us coffee ($5) or help with server cost ($10)

Donate via Paypal Become our Patreon

Thank you for your support!

Follow Us on Twitter!