Talk:Koti, Armenia

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 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20080626205330/http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/armenia.pdf to http://yerevan.usembassy.gov/armenia.pdf
 * Added archive https://web.archive.org/web/20130602113030/http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-17&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=x to http://world-gazetteer.com/wg.php?x=&men=gcis&lng=en&des=wg&geo=-17&srt=npan&col=abcdefghinoq&msz=1500&pt=c&va=x

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Hi Nunuxxx, thanks for restoring content without the WP:SPS. I tried to verify sentences from the new source you've added, but couldn't find the 3rd volume accessible online for some reason. Can you please quote from the source if you have it? Best, ZaniGiovanni (talk) 07:30, 27 May 2022 (UTC)


 * In the "Glossary of Place Names" section of the hardcopy starting on page 441, the entry for "Kotkend" appears in the "Former Name" column, and in the "Subsequent Name(s) Former Name (Soviet and post-Soviet)" column in the same row is "Kotigegh; Shavarshavan; Koti, Armenia", in the same format as other volumes.
 * So in fact, this source also attests to Kotkend being the name of the village in 1920, and that it was occupied and burned by Azerbaijani soldiers in April 1920 (page 163), which may be added to the article. - 𝑵𝒖𝒏𝒖𝒙𝒙𝒙 ✪ 𝑇𝑎𝑙𝑘 10:30, 28 May 2022 (UTC)
 * Thanks for the explanation. ZaniGiovanni (talk) 11:24, 28 May 2022 (UTC)