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Artsakhian

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Etymology

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From Artsakh +‎ -ian.

Adjective

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Artsakhian (comparative more Artsakhian, superlative most Artsakhian)

  1. Of or pertaining to Artsakh.
    Synonym: Artsakhi
    • 1989 September 6, “Karabakh Committee Activist Interviewed [Paris HARATCH 8-10, 11 Jul]”, in JPRS Report (Near East & South Asia), Foreign Broadcast Information Service, JPRS-NEA-89-059, page 2:
      If this much is done—and Ter Petrosyan thinks that they can be done within a month— Artsakh will be able to restore its dissolved bodies which will have their determining say in Artsakhian affairs while Azerbaijan will have no say.
    • 2018, Susan Avetisyan, Nina Balayan, “Արցախի Հանրապետությունը թվային տնտեսության և ինովացիոն համակարգերի զարգացման նոր օրակարգում [The Republic of Artsakh on a New Agenda for the Development of Digital Economy and Innovation Systems]”, in Scientific Artsakh, number 1 (overall work in Armenian), →ISSN, page 341:
      The share of ICT sector in GDP, competitive advantages of the Armenian and Artsakhian IT fields, export directions, advanced steps taken in the field and the factors hindering the development of digitalization and the potential and prerequisites for the development of this field in Artsakh were discussed in the given article.
    • 2022, Harutyun T. Marutyan, Levon H. Abrahamian, “The “Karabagh-Armenia” Theme in the Iconography of Armenian Identity (Based on Posters and Banners from the Karabagh Movement)”, in International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies, volume 7, number 2, Yerevan: Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute Foundation, →ISSN, page 10:
      Pictures no. 1, 12, and 41 are stored in the “Artsakhian Movement” repository of the Armenian Genocide Museum-Institute (section 1, folder 103, pictures no. 1003, 1020, 1048), [] [footnote]

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