
Garabagh
Garabagh, also known as Nagorno-Karabakh, is a region in the South Caucasus characterized by its mountainous terrain and diverse population, primarily ethnic Armenians. Historically part of Azerbaijan, it has a complex history of conflict and claims over sovereignty. The area has experienced prolonged tensions, notably leading to a war in the late 20th century. Despite ceasefires, disputes over governance and territorial status persist, making Garabagh a focal point for regional stability and international diplomacy efforts. Its significance lies in its cultural heritage, strategic location, and the ongoing aspirations of its local inhabitants.