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[[Nagorno-Karabakh]] is a landlocked region in the [[South Caucasus]]. Although regarded by the United Nations as a part of [[Azerbaijan]], it currently claims to be a republic and is supported by [[Armenia]]. |
[[Nagorno-Karabakh]] is a landlocked region in the [[South Caucasus]]. Although regarded by the United Nations as a part of [[Azerbaijan]], it currently claims to be a republic and is supported by [[Armenia]]. |
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Many Azerbaijani musicians trace their origins to this region. [[Shusha]], a small city in the western region of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, has long been considered one of the music centers of Azerbaijan. |
Many Azerbaijani musicians trace their origins to this region. [[Shusha]], a small city in the western region of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, has long been considered one of the music centers of Azerbaijan.{{fact|date=June 2016}} |
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Amongst the musicians that can trace their origins or families from Nagorno-Karabakh are [[Uzeyir Hajibeyov]] (the founder of classical music of Azerbaijan), the Armenian singer [[André (singer)|André]], [[Bulbul (singer)|Bulbul]] and [[Polad Bülbüloğlu]]. |
Amongst the musicians that can trace their origins or families from Nagorno-Karabakh are [[Uzeyir Hajibeyov]] (the founder of classical music of Azerbaijan), the Armenian singer [[André (singer)|André]], [[Bulbul (singer)|Bulbul]] and [[Polad Bülbüloğlu]]. |
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Nagorno-Karabakh is a landlocked region in the South Caucasus. Although regarded by the United Nations as a part of Azerbaijan, it currently claims to be a republic and is supported by Armenia.
Many Azerbaijani musicians trace their origins to this region. Shusha, a small city in the western region of Azerbaijan in the Nagorno-Karabakh region, has long been considered one of the music centers of Azerbaijan.[citation needed]
Amongst the musicians that can trace their origins or families from Nagorno-Karabakh are Uzeyir Hajibeyov (the founder of classical music of Azerbaijan), the Armenian singer André, Bulbul and Polad Bülbüloğlu.