Abstract
This article examines the changes in the ethnic composition of the population of the Karabakh region from the beginning of the 19th to the beginning of the 20th century. The resettlement policy implemented by the Russian Empire, the mass resettlement of Armenians to the region after the Turkmenchay and Edirne treaties, as well as the influence of social and economic factors, have led to significant changes in the demographic landscape of Karabakh. The article is based on historical documents and statistical data and sheds light on the impact of these changes on the political and social development of the region.
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