The Republic of Artsakh is also sometimes known by its former name of
the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic.
Located in South Caucasus, the self-declared republic is largely unrecognized by the international community. To access it, one has to go through Armenia. It is a landlocked region with lots of mountains and forests. The country’s location is between lower Karabakh and Zangezur. It covers the Southeastern range of the Lesser Caucasus. The United Nations considers Artsakh to be part of the state of Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea bounds Azerbaijan to the East, Georgia is to its Northwest, Iran to the South, Russia to the North and Armenia to the West. Artsakh’s name “Nagorno” is a Russian noun meaning “highland” and “Karabakh” which constitutes two words; “Kara” in Turkic meaning “black” and “bakh” in the Persian language meaning “garden.” Therefore, the meaning of the word is “black garden.”
Located in South Caucasus, the self-declared republic is largely unrecognized by the international community. To access it, one has to go through Armenia. It is a landlocked region with lots of mountains and forests. The country’s location is between lower Karabakh and Zangezur. It covers the Southeastern range of the Lesser Caucasus. The United Nations considers Artsakh to be part of the state of Azerbaijan. The Caspian Sea bounds Azerbaijan to the East, Georgia is to its Northwest, Iran to the South, Russia to the North and Armenia to the West. Artsakh’s name “Nagorno” is a Russian noun meaning “highland” and “Karabakh” which constitutes two words; “Kara” in Turkic meaning “black” and “bakh” in the Persian language meaning “garden.” Therefore, the meaning of the word is “black garden.”
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