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Tuesday, 4 January 2011

AGDAM (Azerbaijan): once a 150,000 city of people, now lost

AGDAM (Azerbaijan): once a 150,000 city of people, now lost
he eerie city of Agdam, Azerbaijan was once a thriving city of 150,000 people. It was lost in 1993 during the Nagorno Karabakh war; though the city was never the setting of combat, it fell victim to vandalism while occupied by Armenians. The buildings are gutted and empty, with only the graffiti-covered mosque remaining intact. Agdam residents have moved to other areas of Azerbaijan, as well as into Iran.

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