File talk:Detailed ethnic map of Nagorno-Karabakh before the First Karabakh War (with legend).png

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Dear Golden, two of the links given as the sources of the map don't work, and one is unclear as to what logic was the basis for creating such a map. Forbidden, The domain Drugoivzgliad.com may be for sale. Click here to inquire about this domain. Could you please provide references from free sources, for example, about the Azerbaijani majority in the village of Togh, or the logic behind the borders. What settlement is in the west of the city of Martuni, the name is missing. Thank you. Ավետիսյան91 (talk) 09:14, 3 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]

Hello! It appears that the Drugoivzgliad link has gone offline. However, you can still access it through an archived link (note that the main source there is a map, which you have to scroll down for): [1]. The Demoscope website contains a wealth of information about the censuses of the region, although I don't recall the specific link at the moment, unfortunately. The settlement located west of Martuni is the small village of Xocavənd/Khojavend (not the city), which had a majority Azeri population at the time. Here is the article for it on the Azerbaijani Wikipedia: [2]Golden talk 12:42, 4 November 2023 (UTC)[reply]