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What is it? Is it the districts of old Yerevan, before the Soviet period? If so, a title change is needed, Or the districts of both old Yerevan and the central parts of modern Yerevan? Or all of Yerevan? And the text reads like a bad translation of something originally in another language. Meowy 21:45, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
This article is about the old and new quarters (small districts) of Yerevan. Quarters of Yrevan both - old and new period.--Hovik95 (talk) 22:57, 21 November 2009 (UTC)
What's up with removal of Azerbaijani spelling? If anything, the names sound more like Azerbaijani than Turkish, for instance Bulagh is more similar to Azerbaijani bulağ, than Turkish bulak. Also, even though shahar is the word of Persian origin, it spelled more similar to Azerbaijani shahar and Turkish shehir, rather than to Persian shahr. Grandmaster 14:10, 26 November 2009 (UTC)
sorry chief, no original research of names based on your interpretation, find the proper spellings of old quarters and foreign spellings according to cited sources of "siktir" like y'all usually should.GrandamsterFarizismailzade (talk) 18:39, 26 November 2009 (UTC)
According to Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary of 1905:
Население Эривани (17345 мужчин и 11688 женщин) слагается из русских — 2 %, армян — 48 % и адербейджанских татар — 49 %; остальные — грузины, евреи и проч.
i.e. Armenians constituted 48%, and Aderbeijani Tatars - 49% of population of Erivan. According to other articles in the same Russian cyclopedia, the Turkic Azerbaijani Tatars were the largest ethnic group in the Caucasus. Now please tell me, who were these Aderbeijani Tatars? Were they not the same people as Azerbaijanis? If not, then who were they, and what language did they speak? Don't tell me that they were just some Turkic people without ethnicity, because the word Azerbaijani used by Brockhaus speaks for itself. And why do you remove that bulagh means spring in Azerbaijani? Are you denying that it does? If anything, Azerbaijanis still lived in Yerevan until 1988, although in much smaller numbers. --Grandmaster 08:53, 2 December 2009 (UTC)
Besides foreclosure on rabid azeri nationalsim, there is genuine issue of true translation and accurate citation from proper sources accourting to wikipedia, above is original research, if user knows this name he should provide reliable citation?VrbanNomad (talk) 00:24, 3 December 2009 (UTC)!
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