A boy on swings near the Church of St. Hakob (Jacob) in the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713881
Priests in the Church of St. Hakob (Jacob) in the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713880
Parishioners in the Church of St. Hakob (Jacob) in the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713879
The Church of St. Hakob (Jacob) in the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713878
The National Assembly in the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713876
A cross on a mountain, overlooking the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713875
Newlyweds at the monument "We and Our Mountains" on a hill near Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713859
The monument "We and Our Mountains" on a hill near Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713858
The monument "We and Our Mountains" on a hill near Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713857
The Askeran fortress, 10 kilometers east of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713873
A hair salon in the city of Stepanakert, the self-proclaimed Republic of Nagorno-Karabakh.07.10.2015#2713854
The village of Ivanovka, Ismailli region of Azerbaijan, home to Russian migrants from the Molokan community during the Cathering II rule. Kalinin Collective Farm. Farm Director Nikolai Nikitin.01.09.1992#3230139
Nagorny Karabakh. Agdar Region, August 29-31. The Armenian village of Gyultag after the combat.29.08.1992#435864
Nagorny Karabakh. Agdar Region, August 29-31. An Azerbaijani soldier with a grenade in combat position.29.08.1992#435863
Nagorny Karabakh. Agdar Region, August 29-31. Evacuation of wounded Azerbaijani soldiers by helicopters.29.08.1992#435862
Nagorny Karabakh. Agdar Region, August 29-31. The post of the Azerbaijani army on the approaches to the village of Drambon.29.08.1992#435861
Stepanakert residents welcome Russian President Boris Yeltsin and Kazakh President Nursultan Nazabayev, who have arrived in the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region in order to settle the Karabkh conflict. 21.09.1991#181458
The Azerbaijan SSR. From left: President of the RSFSR Boris Yeltsin and President of the Kazakh SSR Nursultan Nazarbayev have arrived in Baku for resolving the Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in Nagorno Karabakh.20.09.1991#6364350
People living in the Talysh village of Shaglaser in the Lankaran region of Azerbaijan. Talysh historically live in the mountainous and foothill region of Talish.01.07.1991#8329313
People living in the Talysh village of Shaglaser in the Lankaran region of Azerbaijan. Talysh historically live in the mountainous and foothill region of Talish. A tea plantation.01.07.1991#8329312
Residents of the village of Shaglaser of the Talysh ethnic group in Azerbaijan. Members of the Talysh ethnic group mostly live in the high-altitude and foothill Talysh region.01.07.1991#8329306
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Ossetian refugees.01.04.1991#3181773
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Injured refugees in Tskhinval hospital.01.04.1991#3181771
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Officers with the Soviet Interior Ministry's Internal Troops in a house destroyed by Georgian fighters.01.04.1991#3181769
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Ossetian refugees in Tskhinval.01.04.1991#3181767
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Ossetian refugees.01.04.1991#3181766
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Fighter with South Ossetia's self-defense detachment.01.03.1991#3181764
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Houses destroyed in Tskhinval.01.03.1991#3181762
The Georgian SSR. South Ossetian Autonomous Region. The Georgian–Ossetian conflict. Fighter with South Ossetia's self-defense detachment.01.03.1991#3181761
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. On July 26-31, 1990, supporters of Zviad Gamsakhurdia's nationalist bloc blocked a section of the South Caucasus Railway near the Samtredia station. Protesters demanded adopting a law on multi-party elections.30.07.1990#8342400
Georgian Soviet Socialist Republic. On July 26-31, 1990, supporters of Zviad Gamsakhurdia's nationalist bloc blocked a section of the South Caucasus Railway near the Samtredia station. Protesters demanded adopting a law on multi-party elections. Passengers of a train stuck at Zestafoni.30.07.1990#8342397
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Center: Buri Karimov, Deputy Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Tajik SSR, leader of the people's committee, speaks during a meeting.15.02.1990#6669351
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Major General Vitaly Zimin calls for public order.14.02.1990#6669350
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. A local resident with a portrait of Secretary-General of the Soviet Communist Party Mikhail Gorbachev.14.02.1990#6669349
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Soviet troops restoring public order.14.02.1990#6669348
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. A rally on Lenin Prospekt (now Rudaki Prospekt).14.02.1990#6669347
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Broken shop windows.14.02.1990#6669346
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic.14.02.1990#6669345
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. A local resident treating Soviet troops to pastry.14.02.1990#6669263
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Soviet troops on Lenin Prospekt (now Rudaki Prospekt).14.02.1990#6669262
Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on February 12-14, 1990, in Dushanbe, Tajik Soviet Socialist Republic. Soviet troops restore public order during a rally.14.02.1990#6669258
Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic. Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on January 13-20, 1990, in Baku. During a state of emergency and military intervention to restore public order (which resulted in civilian casualties). A funeral procession for those killed in the clashes with the troops.22.01.1990#6669785
Azerbaijani Soviet Socialist Republic. Ethnic pogrom involving mass violence against the Armenian population on January 13-20, 1990, in Baku. Soldiers check a car in Baku during a state of emergency and military intervention to restore public order (which resulted in civilian casualties).22.01.1990#6669782