"Artsakh" meaning in All languages combined

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Proper name [English]

Etymology: From Armenian Արցախ (Arcʻax). Etymology templates: {{bor|en|hy|Արցախ}} Armenian Արցախ (Arcʻax) Head templates: {{en-proper noun}} Artsakh
  1. A state with limited recognition in the South Caucasus, populated mostly by Armenians. Its capital is Stepanakert. Synonyms: Republic of Artsakh, Nagorno-Karabakh Republic
    Sense id: en-Artsakh-en-name-NqM6enBm Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 89 11
  2. (historical) One of the 15 provinces of Greater Armenia. Tags: historical Categories (place): Armenia
    Sense id: en-Artsakh-en-name-f9FatzIG Disambiguation of Armenia: 44 56
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: Artsakhian, Republic of Artsakh Translations (historical province): Ὀρχιστηνή (Orkhistēnḗ) (Ancient Greek), أَرْتْسَاخ (ʔartsāḵ) [feminine] (Arabic), Արցախ (Arcʻax) (Armenian), Artsax (Azerbaijani), Арца́х (Arcáx) [masculine] (Belarusian), আর্তসাখ (artśakh) (Bengali), ئارتساخ (artsax) (Central Kurdish), 阿爾察赫 (Chinese Mandarin), 阿尔察赫 (Ā'ěrcháhè) (Chinese Mandarin), Arcach [masculine] (Czech), Arcaĥo (Esperanto), Artsakh [masculine] (French), არცახი (arcaxi) (Georgian), アルツァフ (Arutsafu) (Japanese), អាតសាក់ (ʼaatsak) (Khmer), 아르차흐 (Areuchaheu) (Korean), Арцах (Arcax) [Cyrillic] (Mongolian), Արցախ (Arcʻax) (Old Armenian), آرْتْساخ (ârtsâx) (Persian), Artsaque [masculine] (Portuguese), Арца́х (Arcáx) [masculine] (Russian), Artsaj (Spanish), Artsah (Turkish), Арца́х (Arcáx) [masculine] (Ukrainian), 𒆳𒌨𒉈𒄭 (alt: ᴷᵁᴿUr-ṭè-ḫi /⁠Urṭeḫi⁠/) (Urartian)
Disambiguation of 'historical province': 46 54

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