Azerbaijan and Armenia have returned to war over the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.
New map series, and concise explanation of the conflict!




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Azerbaijan and Armenia have returned to war over the self-proclaimed Republic of Artsakh.
New map series, and concise explanation of the conflict!

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East of Meghan, on the coast of the Caspian Sea, is Talish. One of the earliest inhabited regions of Azerbaijan. Well woven with fine soft wool of medium pile, this gorgeous rug represent one of the best examples of its kind. . . . . . #talish #talishrugs #tribalrugs #caucasianrugs #antiquerugs #caucasus #moghan #caspiansea #azarbaijan #azarbijan #softwool #nazmiyalcollection https://www.instagram.com/p/BpUa9ryAQ2k/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=siedwwa8zv1w
Breathtaking #antique #talish #lenkoran #caucasian #runner #rug. #nazmiyalcollection
Anthony J Sargeant bought this antique rug at auction in The Netherlands over 20 years ago. Recently washed you can see the strong hooked medallion design and good colours. 19th Century Caucasian from the Talish area.
Lakhon Mein Ek (Pakistan, 1967)

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Mini Pakistani Film Reviews:
A showdown between lady of the night and lady of the people (Mussarat Nafiz) and oil-stealing, moonshining, British colonial black hat (Talish) in Shaheed (Martyr شَہید. Pakistan: Dir. Khalil Qaiser, 1962).
There's pretty much only one side you're going to be rooting for in this one, but that's kind of the point of this home-grown exoticization of the anti-imperialistic struggle in the "Muslim world."
Also, English subtitles or no, you should definitely check out this movie's song picturizations. There's some catchy stuff, and some lovely work with light and shadow. Also, Faiz Ahmed Faiz was the lyricist...so...
love this painting of me by the very talented Talish
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