THE DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE SOCIO-ECONOMIC LIFE OF THE GARABAGH REGION OF THE REPUBLIC OF AZERBAIJAN BY ARMENIA AND ITS ELIMINATION

Authors

  • Khayyam Orujov

Keywords:

Azerbaijan Republic, Karabakh war, Karabakh region, socio-economic, conflict.

Abstract

The Karabakh region is one of the parts of the Republic of Azerbaijan with ancient history, rich traditions. The Armenian allegations concerning this region have led to the emergence of the Armenian- Azerbaijani Nagorno-Karabakh conflict, the Karabakh war. The war seriously damaged Azerbaijan’s, especially the Karabakh region’s socio-economic life. A great deal measures have been taken and important works are being done by the Azerbaijani state and some international organizations to improve the socioeconomic situation in the Karabakh region.

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Published

2024-01-08