Honod Canyon, Shusha, Nagorno Karabakh
Հունոտի առեղծվածը Тайна Унот The mystery of the Hunot Canyon
''Հունոտի կիրճ'' պետական բնապատմական արգելոցը տարեցտարի լայն ճանաչում է ձեռք բերում, հատկապես ամառային ամիսներին այստեղ մարդաշատ է: Այն դարձել է Արցախի զբոսաշրջային ներուժի կարևոր մաս և իր էկոհամակարգով ու պատմամշակութային միջավայրով հանդես է գալիս որպես առանձին զբոսաշրջային արդյունք։ Բուսական ու կենդանական միջավայրը, պատմահնագիտական ու ճարտարապետական մի շարք շինությունները, որոնք մեզ են հասել դեռևս վաղնջական ժամանակներից՝ ընդհուպ մինչև 20-րդ դարի կեսերը, հիացնում և զարմացնում են այցելուներին, կամուրջ հանդիասանալով անցյալի և ներկայի միջև։ Այն ճանաչված ու սիրելի վայր է դարձել ոչ միայն տեղացիներիս, այլ նաև օտարերկրացիների համար:
Государственный природно-исторический заповедник «Ущелье Унот» из года в год приобретает широкую известность, здесь особенно многолюдно в летние месяцы. Он стал важной частью туристического потенциала Арцаха и своей экосистемой и культурно-исторической средой выступает в качестве отдельного турпродукта. Растительная и животная среда, ряд историко-археологических и архитектурных строений, которые дошли до нас с древних времен и вплоть до середины 20 века н.э., восхищают и удивляют посетителей, являясь мостом между прошлым и настоящим. Оно стало знаменитым и излюбленным местом не только для местных, но и для иностранцев.
The Hunot Canyon State Natural-Historical Reserve acquires wide recognition year by year, especially during the summer months it is crowded. The Hunot Canyon State Natural-Historical Reserve has become an important part of Artsakh’s tourism potential and acts as a separate tourism site due to its ecosystem and historical-cultural environment. The flora and fauna, a number of historical-archeological and architectural constructions, that are dated back to the ancient times, even the mid-20th century, BC, admire and surprise the visitors, acting like a bridge connecting the past and the present.
Nagorno Karabach - Shushi castle
Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa; Russian: Шуша), or Shushi (Armenian: Շուշի), is a city in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh in the South Caucasus. It has been under the control of the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh Republic since its capture in 1992 during the Nagorno-Karabakh War. However, it is a de jure part of the Republic of Azerbaijan, with the status of an administrative division of the surrounding Shusha Rayon. Situated at an altitude of 1,400–1,800 metres (4,600–5,900 ft) in the picturesque Karabakh mountains, Shusha was a popular mountain recreation resort in the Soviet era.
According to some sources the town of Shusha was founded in 1752 by Panah Ali Khan.[3][4][5] Other sources suggest that Shusha served as a town and an ancient fortress in the Armenian principality of Varanda during the Middle Ages and through the 18th century.[6][7][8][9] From the mid-18th century to 1822 Shusha was the capital of the Karabakh Khanate. The town became one of the cultural centers of the South Caucasus after the Russian conquest of the Caucasus region in the first half of the 19th century over Qajar Iran.[10] Over time, it became a city and a home to many Azerbaijani intellectuals, poets, writers and especially, musicians (e.g., the ashiks, mugham singers, kobuz players).[11][12]
Along with Tbilisi; it was one of the two main Armenian cities of the Transcaucasus and the center of a self-governing Armenian principality from medieval times through the 1750s.[13] It also had religious and strategic importance to the Armenians, housing the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral, the church of Kanach Zham, two other churches, a monastic convent, and serving (along with Lachin district to the west) as a land link to Armenia.
Throughout modern history the city mainly fostered a mixed Armenian–Azerbaijani population. Following the Shusha massacre in 1920 by Azerbaijani forces and their Turkish supporters, the Armenian half of the population of the city was mostly killed or expelled, and the city reduced to a town with a dominant Azerbaijani population. After the capture of Shusha in 1992 by Armenian forces, its population diminished dramatically again and is now almost exclusively Armenian.
Shushi - Nagorno-Karabakh
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Szusza - Շուշի - Shusha - Shushi - Şuşa - Шуша - Górski Karabach - Nagorno-Karabakh
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Shushi Zontikner Artsakh Armenia
Artsakh’s Aquatic Beauty
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The Hunot Gorge State Reserve, near Shushi, is one of Artsakh’s most beautiful destinations. Tucked among imposing mountains, the Hunot canyon is a hiker’s paradise, featuring caves, winding trails, and ancient ruins. The main attraction, however, is an awe-inspiring aquatic beauty: a moss-covered, umbrella-shaped rock formation, also known as Moss Rock, with an intricate waterfall cascading over the rocks and a pool of water beneath them.
The Hunot Gorge State Reserve is a major tourist site, drawing visitors from throughout the globe.
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Shushi (Şuşa to Azeris) stands on a plateau 9km from Stepanakert, with high walls and views over a wide swath of central Karabakh. The city was once a centre of Armenian and Azeri art and culture, and during the 19th century it was one of the largest towns in the South Caucasus with a multicultural population and a reputation for tolerance and peaceful coexistence. The city suffered badly during the war and much of its population left, but recovery has been under way for some time now. There are some excellent B&Bs in town, so if you want to experience village life in Karabakh consider spending a couple of nights up here, as it makes a good base for exploring the rest of the region.
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00:58 | Yukhari Govhar Agha Mosque | Գյովհար Աղայի վերին մզկիթ | Yuxarı Gövhar Ağa məscidi
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The political status of the Nagorno-Karabakh region remains unresolved. Since 1991, it has been largely controlled by the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, a de facto independent entity. The region, however, is internationally recognized as de jure part of Azerbaijan, although it has not exercised power over most of the region since 1991. Since the end of the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1994, representatives of the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been holding peace talks mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group on the region's disputed status.
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A 360° GoPro VR video of a sunset on a summer's night overlooking the beautiful Hunot Canyon and Topkhana Forest, just outside of Shushi - one of the bigger cities in Nagorno-Karabakh! =]
The political status of the Nagorno-Karabakh region remains unresolved. Since 1991, it has been largely controlled by the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, a de facto independent entity. The region, however, is internationally recognized as de jure part of Azerbaijan, although it has not exercised power over most of the region since 1991. Since the end of the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1994, representatives of the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been holding peace talks mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group on the region's disputed status.
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The political status of the Nagorno-Karabakh region remains unresolved. Since 1991, it has been largely controlled by the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh, a de facto independent entity. The region, however, is internationally recognized as de jure part of Azerbaijan, although it has not exercised power over most of the region since 1991. Since the end of the Nagorno-Karabakh War in 1994, representatives of the governments of Armenia and Azerbaijan have been holding peace talks mediated by the OSCE Minsk Group on the region's disputed status.
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Nagorno Karabakh - Charektar - Tank memorial Nagorno Karabakh war (BPM Tank)
Tank memorial Nagorno Karabakh war (BPM Tank), Charektar, Nagorno Karabakh.
Nagorno-Karabakh 3: Crossing across the little bridge near Zontik Waterfall
A deep water source comes out of the stone of the canyon to form a perpetually dripping waterfall in the shape of a huge mossy umbrella. With a cave underneath the umbrella, this spectacular natural monument causes wonderment to visitors of all ages, and is a highlight of the canyon. MamrotKar waterfall is alongside the Karkar River in a beautiful spot with a swimming hole. The picturesque spot is also under the ever present cliffs of Hunot canyon, making for a setting of almost surreal beauty.
Republic of Artsakh | Wikipedia audio article
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The Republic of Artsakh (; Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետություն Arts'akhi Hanrapetut'yun), or simply Artsakh, also known by its official name between 1991 and 2017, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (), is a de facto independent country in the South Caucasus, internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. The region is populated mostly by Armenians and the primary spoken language is Armenian. Artsakh controls most of the territory of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast and some of the surrounding area, giving it a border with Armenia to the west and Iran to the south. Its capital is Stepanakert.
The predominantly Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh was claimed by both the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the First Republic of Armenia when both countries became independent in 1918 after the fall of the Russian Empire, and a brief war over Nagorno-Karabakh broke out in 1920. The dispute was largely shelved after the Soviet Union established control over the area and created the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) within the Azerbaijan SSR in 1923. During the fall of the Soviet Union, the region re-emerged as a source of dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In 1991, a referendum held in the NKAO and the neighbouring Shahumian region resulted in a declaration of independence based on its right of self-determination. Large-scale ethnic conflict led to the 1991–1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War, which ended with a ceasefire.
The Artsakh Republic is a presidential democracy (in the middle of transforming from a semi-presidential one, after the 2017 referendum) with a unicameral legislature. Its reliance on Armenia means that in many ways it functions de facto as part of Armenia. The country is very mountainous, averaging 1,097 metres (3,599 ft) above sea level. The population is predominantly Christian, most being affiliated with the Armenian Apostolic Church. Several historical monasteries are popular with tourists, mostly from the Armenian diaspora, as most travel can take place only between Armenia and Artsakh.
Republic of Artsakh | Wikipedia audio article
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SUMMARY
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The Republic of Artsakh (; Armenian: Արցախի Հանրապետություն Arts'akhi Hanrapetut'yun), or simply Artsakh, also known by its official name between 1991 and 2017, the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic (), is a de facto independent country in the South Caucasus, internationally recognized as part of Azerbaijan. The region is populated mostly by Armenians and the primary spoken language is Armenian. Artsakh controls most of the territory of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast and some of the surrounding area, giving it a border with Armenia to the west and Iran to the south. Its capital is Stepanakert.
The predominantly Armenian-populated region of Nagorno-Karabakh was claimed by both the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic and the First Republic of Armenia when both countries became independent in 1918 after the fall of the Russian Empire, and a brief war over Nagorno-Karabakh broke out in 1920. The dispute was largely shelved after the Soviet Union established control over the area and created the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO) within the Azerbaijan SSR in 1923. During the fall of the Soviet Union, the region re-emerged as a source of dispute between Armenia and Azerbaijan. In 1991, a referendum held in the NKAO and the neighbouring Shahumian region resulted in a declaration of independence based on its right of self-determination. Large-scale ethnic conflict led to the 1991–1994 Nagorno-Karabakh War, which ended with a ceasefire.
The Artsakh Republic is a presidential democracy (in the middle of transforming from a semi-presidential one, after the 2017 referendum) with a unicameral legislature. Its reliance on Armenia means that in many ways it functions de facto as part of Armenia. The country is very mountainous, averaging 1,097 metres (3,599 ft) above sea level. The population is predominantly Christian, most being affiliated with the Armenian Apostolic Church. Several historical monasteries are popular with tourists, mostly from the Armenian diaspora, as most travel can take place only between Armenia and Artsakh.
Hunot Gorge / TimeLapse / GoPro Artsakh
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Wakacje w niebezpiecznym miejscu: Górski Karabach
Ciekawostki których nie dowiecie się z książek czyli Tajwan od podwórka ;) *Melodia Dla Elizy jest grana tylko w Taipei. (stolica Tajwanu)
Republika Górskiego(Górnego) Karabachu to Państwo, którego nie znajdziecie na oficjalnej mapie świata. Nie jest uznawana przez żadne państwo świata.
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