ناگورنو قرہ باغ تنازع (Urdu Wikipedia)

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  • "Armenia and Azerbaijan: Preventing War" (PDF)۔ Europe Briefing N°60۔ International Crisis Group۔ 8 فروری 2011۔ ص 3۔ 2016-05-20 کو اصل (PDF) سے آرکائیو کیا گیا۔ There are no exact casualty figures since 1994, but most observers agree that as many as 3,000 people, mostly soldiers, have died. Crisis Group phone interview, Jasur Sumerinli, military expert, August 2009.

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  • Elizabeth Shogren (21 ستمبر 1990)۔ "Armenians Wage Hunger Strike in Regional Dispute: Soviet Union: Five threaten to starve themselves to death unless Moscow ends military rule in Azerbaijan enclave."۔ Los Angeles Times
  • Mansur Mirovalev (19 اپریل 2016)۔ "Here's why a 'frozen' conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan has gotten hot"۔ Los Angeles Times۔ The 1994 cease-fire [...] ended in political stalemate.

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  • Svante E. Cornell (1999)۔ "The Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict" (PDF)۔ Report no. 46, Department of East European Studies۔ Uppsala University۔ ص 26۔ Sporadic clashes became frequent by the first months of 1991, with an ever-increasing organization of paramilitary forces on the Armenian side, whereas Azerbaijan still relied on the support of Moscow. [...] In response to this development, a joint Soviet and Azerbaijani military and police operation directed from Moscow was initiated in these areas during the Spring and Summer of 1991.

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