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Mewzu akeThe territory of Azerbaijan was approximately 410,000 sq. km. until 1813-1828. Southern Azerbaijan covering an area of 280,000 sq. km. was annexed to Iran, while Northern Azerbaijan with 130,000 sq. km. of area became the territory of Russia. After the collapse of Tsarist Russia in 1918, Yerevan khanate covering an area of 9,000 sq. km. was given to armenians, while Derbend khanate with 7,000 sq. km. – to Bolshevik Russia.
The territory of Azerbaijan Democratic Republic, which existed only 23 months, totaled 114,000 sq. km. in 1918-1920.
After the occupation of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic by the troops of Bolshevik Russia on 28 April 1920, Zangazur, Daralayaz and Diljan regions (with a total area of 10,900 sq. km.) “were gifted” to Armenia.
The gifting of Azerbaijani territories to its neighbors continued in the Soviet times as well. The Goycha province and 9 settlements of Nakhchivan were given to Armenia by “comrade” Kirov in 1922-1923, a 50 sq. km. territory of Gazakh, Nuvadi, Ernazir and Tughud villages of Jabrayil district by Aliheydar Garayev in 1929, a 40 sq. km. forest by Mir Jafar Baghirov in 1946, a 7.6 sq. km. territory of Tovuz district by Vali Akhundov in 1969, an area in Gazakh district by Kamran Baghirov in 1984. The territory of Azerbaijan was 86,600 sq. km. in 1988.
The following territories of Azerbaijan were occupied by Armenians in 1988-1993:
Nagorno Karabakh (Shusha, Khankandi, Khojaly, Asgaran, Khojavand, Aghdara, Hadrut – total 4400 sq. km.) Shusha city – (289 sq. km.) – 8 May 1992 Lachin district - (1835 sq. km.) – 17 May 1992 Kalbajar district – (1936 sq. km.) – 2 April 1993 Aghdam district – (1094 sq. km.) – 23 July 1993 Jabrayil district – (1050 sq. km.) – 18 August 1993 Fuzuli district – (1386 sq. km.) – 23 August 1993 Gubadly district – (802 sq. km.) – 31 August 1993 Zangilan district – (707 sq. km.) – 29 October 1993
LOST TERRITORIES: 336,610 sq. km.
336,610 sq. km. 410,000 sq. km. 73,390 sq. km.
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