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Azərbaycanca: 23 noyabr 1919-cu ildə Tbilisidə Azərbaycan-Ermənistan (Zəngəzur) sazişinin imzalanması. Oturanlar (soldan sağa): Müttəfiqlərin Ali komissarı vəzifəsini icra edən, ABŞ ordusu polkovniki Ceyms Rey, Ermənistan Hökumətinin başçısı Aleksandr Xatisyan, Azərbaycan Hökumətinin başçısı Nəsib bəy Usubbəyov (Yusifbəyli), Gürcüstanın Xarici İşlər naziri Yevgeni Gegeçkori. Ayaq üstə (sağdan sola): Azərbaycan heyətinin üzvü, Azərbaycan Cünhuriyyəti parlamentinin üzvü Məmmədhəsən Hacınski, Azərbaycanın Gürcüstandakı səfiri Faris bəy Vəkilov və başqaları.
English: The signing of the Azerbaijani-Armenian (Zangezur) agreement on November 23, 1919 in Tbilisi. Seating (from left to right): Colonel James C. Ray, Colonel, G.S., U.S. Army, Acting Allied High Commissioner; Armenian Prime Minister Alexander Khatisyan, Azerbaijani Prime Minister Nasib Bey Usubbekoff (Yusifbeyli), Georgian Foreign Minister Yevgeny Gegechkori. Standing (from right to left): Mammadhasan Hajinsky, member of the Azerbaijani delegation, member of the Parliament of the Republic of Azerbaijan; Azerbaijani Ambassador to Georgia Faris Bey Vakilov and others.
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Source Archives d'Ali Mardan-bey Toptchibachi. CERCEC, EHESS, Paris, France.
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