Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes. Azerbaijan. Sabirabad District. A camp of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh in Imishly.01.06.1994#3124658
Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes. Azerbaijan. Sabirabad District. A camp of refugees from Nagorno-Karabakh in Imishly.01.06.1994#3124656
Camp of Azerbaijani refugees that fled from Nagorno-Karabakh. Aghjabadi District, Azerbaijan.01.10.1992#3230142
Camp of Azerbaijani refugees that fled from Nagorno-Karabakh. Aghjabadi District, Azerbaijan.01.10.1992#3230141
Camp of Azerbaijani refugees that fled from Nagorno-Karabakh. Aghjabadi District, Azerbaijan.01.06.1992#3230140
Azerbaijan. Armenian-Azerbaijani conflict in the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region. The USSR Internal Troops and the Soviet Army were sent to settle the conflict. Local children.01.03.1990#6645049
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow. During treatment, students continue to study.21.12.1989#6636817
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636813
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636812
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow. During the treatment, children continue to study.21.12.1989#6636811
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636810
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636808
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake in the Armenian SSR with a force of 10 completely destroyed the city of Spitak and the second largest city in the Republic, Leninakan (now Gyumri), by 80 percent. Other cities and villages in the north of Armenia were also affected. Seven hundred children were brought for treatment to the Polyana children's sanatorium near Moscow.21.12.1989#6636807
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. However, all children came back to school in the new academic year. Third-grade students Marine Barsegyan and Levon Mantevosyan.14.09.1989#6545452
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. The entire country came to their help.14.09.1989#6545449
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. Many families like this Mkhitaryan family, took the children in.14.09.1989#6545447
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. This three-year-old girl never tried Russian pelmeni before.14.09.1989#6545442
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. However, all children came back to school in the new academic year.14.09.1989#6545439
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. However, all children came back to school in the new academic year. Seventh-grader A.Grigoryan with friends.14.09.1989#6545438
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). The earthquake affected 40% of the Armenian territory. Some 514,000 people lost their homes; many children lost their parents. Stress and trauma affect everybody differently.14.09.1989#6545437
The Armenian SSR. On December 7, 1988, a terrible ten-point earthquake completely leveled the city of Spitak and damaged 80 percent of Leninakan, the republic's second-largest city, now Gyumri. the earthquake affected about 40 percent of the country's territory. In all, 514,000 people lost their homes. Photo. S. Sarkisyan, a fifth-grade school student.14.09.1989#6543896
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Young Leninakan resident Toar Karapetyan, 11, injured in the destructive earthquake.06.04.1989#6541021
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Young Leninakan girl Gayane Usnyan, 4.5, injured in the disastrous earthquake.06.04.1989#6541013
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Leninakan boy Rudik Grigoryan, 5.06.04.1989#6541009
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Leninakan boy Sevak Vardanyan, 14 months, in one of the Leninakan hospitals that was not destroyed.06.04.1989#6541005
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Boy from Leninakan Rafik Grigoryan, 5.06.04.1989#6541004
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Other towns and villages in northern Armenia were also affected. Liana Mkrtchyan, 9, from Kirovakan.06.04.1989#6541003
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Rimma Musaelyan, 13, from Leninakan injured in the disastrous earthquake.06.04.1989#6541002
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). A boy from Leninakan, Armen Zhamkochyan, 7, injured in the disastrous earthquake.06.04.1989#6541001
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). A boy from Leninakan, Vova Naapetyan, 15 months, injured in the disastrous earthquake.06.04.1989#6541000
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). A girl from Leninakan, Flora Ovsepyan, 5, injured in the disastrous earthquake.06.04.1989#6540999
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). A girl from Leninakan, Liliya Boyadzhyan, 19 months.06.04.1989#6538604
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). A boy from Leninakan, Sarkis Oganesyan, 4.06.04.1989#6538602
Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic. A terrible 10 magnitude earthquake occurred on December 7, 1988, completely destroyed the city of Spitak and destroyed 80% of the republic's second largest city, Leninakan (now Gyumri). A girl from Leninakan, Nonna Gyunashyan, 10, injured in the disastrous earthquake.06.04.1989#6538599
On December 7, 1988, a terrible earthquake with a magnitude of 10 points completely destroyed the city of Spitak, as well as 80 percent of the second largest city in the Armenian SSR, Leninakan (now Gyumri). Second graders of the Kirovka school, destroyed in the earthquake, are studying at a school in Anapa. During a break.01.02.1989#6747608
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. Evacuees Anait Tamaryan and her son are consulted by children's doctor Yelena Vasyutina in an outpatient clinic in Adler.19.01.1989#6742995
On December 7, 1988, the devastating magnitude 10 earthquake in Soviet Armenia totally destroyed the city of Spitak and 80 percent of Leninakan (currently Gyumri), the republic's second largest city. G. Merodyan, center, a 13-year-old Armenian schoolboy, is seen here with his new school friends in the resort city of Anapa.19.01.1989#6742986
Armenian SSR. The public holiday of Day of the Republic of Armenia (currently First Republic Day). Young residents of Yerevan during the celebrations.28.05.1971#5996168
Armenian SSR. The public holiday of Day of the Republic of Armenia (currently First Republic Day). A young resident of Yerevan during the celebrations.28.05.1971#5996159
Armenian SSR. The public holiday of Day of the Republic of Armenia (currently First Republic Day). A young resident of Yerevan during the celebrations.28.05.1971#5996151