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Descriptionİrəvan qalasının Çar Rusiyası trəfindən alınması.jpg |
Azərbaycanca: İrəvan qalasının Çar Rusiası qüvvələri tərəfindən mühasirəsi
Français : Erevan forteresse assiégée par la force de la Russie tsariste
English: Yerevan fortress siege by forces of Tsarist Russia
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1893 |
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Покоренный Кавказ (очерки исторического прошлого и современного положения Кавказа с иллюстрациями), Книга I-IV, СПб.,1904 |
Author |
Franz Alekseevitch Rubo (1856-1928) |
Источник здесь указан неверно. Данная цветная репродукция после долгих поисков найдена Центром истории Кавказа и впервые в Интернете была размещена на сайте названного Центра erevangala500.com Следовательно,
Source: сайт Центра истории Кавказа erevangala500.com С уважением, директор Центра Ш.Гасанова
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