Avromeydan (Azerbaijani Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Avromeydan" in Azerbaijani language version.

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  • "EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine – Nov. 21–23 coverage". Kyiv Post. 25 November 2013. 10 March 2014 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 4 April 2014.
  • "EuroMaidan passes an anti-Customs Union resolution". Kyiv Post. Interfax-Ukraine. 15 December 2013. 27 June 2014 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 15 December 2013.
  • Spolsky, Danylo. "One minister's dark warning and the ray of hope". Kyiv Post (editorial). 21 January 2014 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 27 November 2013.
  • "Ukrainian opposition calls for President Yanukovych's impeachment". Interfax-Ukraine. Kyiv Post. 21 November 2013. 26 November 2013 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 27 November 2013.

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  • Timothy Snyder. "Fascism, Russia, and Ukraine". The New York Review of Books. 20 March 2014. 27 January 2016 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 3 March 2014. But a maidan now means in Ukrainian what the Greek word agora means in English: not just a marketplace where people happen to meet, but a place where they deliberately meet, precisely in order to deliberate, to speak, and to create a political society. During the protests the word maidan has come to mean the act of public politics itself, so that for example people who use their cars to organize public actions and protect other protestors are called the automaidan.

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  • "EuroMaidan rallies in Ukraine – Nov. 21–23 coverage". Kyiv Post. 25 November 2013. 10 March 2014 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 4 April 2014.
  • "EuroMaidan passes an anti-Customs Union resolution". Kyiv Post. Interfax-Ukraine. 15 December 2013. 27 June 2014 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 15 December 2013.
  • Snyder, Timothy. "Don't Let Putin Grab Ukraine". The New York Times. 3 February 2014. 1 June 2022 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 5 February 2014. The current crisis in Ukraine began because of Russian foreign policy.
  • Calamur, Krishnadev. "4 Things To Know About What's Happening In Ukraine". Parallels (World Wide Web log). NPR. 2014-02-19. 2015-04-18 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 3 March 2014.
  • Spolsky, Danylo. "One minister's dark warning and the ray of hope". Kyiv Post (editorial). 21 January 2014 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 27 November 2013.
  • "Ukrainian opposition calls for President Yanukovych's impeachment". Interfax-Ukraine. Kyiv Post. 21 November 2013. 26 November 2013 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 27 November 2013.
  • Herszenhorn, David M. "Thousands of Protesters in Ukraine Demand Leader's Resignation". The New York Times. 1 December 2013. 31 May 2022 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2 December 2013.
  • "Ukraine's Euromaidan: What's in a name?". The Washington Post. 2 December 2013. 12 December 2018 tarixində orijinalından arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 3 December 2013.
  • "Євромандай". Twitter. 21 November 2013. 9 April 2022 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 10 December 2013.
  • Chervonenko, Vitalii. "Ukraine's EU options 'still open'". BBC News. 25 November 2013. 23 July 2022 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 2 December 2013.
  • Timothy Snyder. "Fascism, Russia, and Ukraine". The New York Review of Books. 20 March 2014. 27 January 2016 tarixində arxivləşdirilib. İstifadə tarixi: 3 March 2014. But a maidan now means in Ukrainian what the Greek word agora means in English: not just a marketplace where people happen to meet, but a place where they deliberately meet, precisely in order to deliberate, to speak, and to create a political society. During the protests the word maidan has come to mean the act of public politics itself, so that for example people who use their cars to organize public actions and protect other protestors are called the automaidan.