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The following is a '''list of cities in [[Azerbaijan]]''' that have undergone a name change in the recent past. |
The following is a '''list of cities in [[Azerbaijan]]''' that have undergone a name change in the recent past. |
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Revision as of 23:42, 23 March 2009
The following is a list of cities in Azerbaijan that have undergone a name change in the recent past.
- Ağdərə → Mardakert (1924) → Ağdərə (1991, change not recognized by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic which controls this city)
- Aşağı Ağcakənd → Şaumyanovsk (1938) → Aşağı Ağcakənd (1990)
- Astraxan-Bazar → Cəlilabad (1967)
- Beyləqan → Jdanov (1939) → Beyləqan (1991)
- Biləsuvar → Puşkino (1938) → Biləsuvar (1991)
- Duvannı → Sanqaçal
- Gəncə → Elisabethpol (1805) → Gəncə (1918) → Kirovabad (1935) → Gəncə (1989)
- Goranboy → Qasım-İsmayılov (1938) → Goranboy (1990)
- Helenendorf → Yelenino → Xanlar (1938) - Göygöl (2008)
- Karyagino → Füzuli (1959)
- Martuni → Xocavənd (1991, change not recognized by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic which controls this city)
- Noraşen → İliç[evsk] → Şərur (1991)
- Petropavlovka → Petropavlovsk → Sabirabad (1931)
- Prişib → Göytəpə
- Qutqaşen → Qəbələ (1991)
- Şəki → Nuxa (1840) → Şəki (1968)
- Şəmkir → Şamxor → Şəmkir (1991)
- Tərtər → Mir-Bəşir (1949) → Tərtər (1991)
- Traubenfeld → Vinogradnoe Pole → Tovuz
- Vartaşen → Oğuz (1991)
- Xankəndi → Stepanakert (1923) → Xankəndi (1991, change not recognized by the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic which controls this city)
- Yelizavetinka → Lüksemburg → Aqstafa (1939)
- Yeni Şamaxı → Ağsu
- Zubovka → Əli-Bayramlı (1938) → Şirvan (2008)