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  1. The Shusha fortress (Azerbaijani: Şuşa qalası, Persian: قلعه شوش) or Shushi fortress (Armenian: Շուշիի բերդ) is a fortress surrounding the historical centre of Shusha, also called Shushi.

  2. The Battle of Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa döyüşü or Şuşa uğrunda döyüş; Armenian: Շուշիի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Shushii chakatamart) was the final and decisive battle of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War, fought between the armed forces of Azerbaijan and the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, militarily ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShushaShusha - Wikipedia

    Situated at an altitude of 1,4001,800 metres (4,6005,900 ft) in the Karabakh mountains, the city was a mountain resort in the Soviet era . Most sources date Shusha's establishment to the 1750s by Panah Ali Khan, [3] founder of the Karabakh Khanate, coinciding with the foundation of the fortress of Shusha.

  4. 12. Sept. 2022 · A view of the Shusha Fortress, Sept. 27, 2021. Valery Sharifulin—TASS/Sipa USA. By Gabriel Gavin/Shusha, Azerbaijan. September 12, 2022 12:35 PM EDT. W hen Alvina Nersisyan’s husband told her...

  5. 12. Nov. 2020 · The capture of the fortress city of Shusha, known as the “Jerusalem of Karabakh”, became the defining moment in the six week long war. November 12, 2020 - Francis Farrell - Articles and Commentary Hot Topics. Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh. Photo: Francis Farrell.

  6. shusha.gov.az › en › thingstodoShusha fortress

    This gate connected Shusha with Ganja city and Chilabord district of Karabakh khanate. After Ganja was united with the Russian Empire in 1805 and renamed Yelizavetpol, this gate was also called Yelizavetpol Gate. Compared to other doors, it is in a better condition today. The Iravan or Khalfali Gate, located on the west side of the fortress ...

  7. 27. Dez. 2021 · armenia azerbaijan. A Visit To Shusha, A Ghost City Marked By Culture And Ethnic Cleansing. The capture of the city sealed last year's Azerbaijani victory against the Armenians — the latest change of control after a century of war and ethnic cleansing. A view of the Shusha fortress. Valery Sharifulin/TASS/ZUMA. LA VANGUARDIA.