In medieval Armenian sources it is styled as a strategic and fortified region.
According to contemporary Armenian sources, he was a greedy and avaricious man.
The story of this conflict is narrated in the contemporary Georgian, Armenian and Islamic sources.
However, according to Armenian sources, the number of Azerbaijanis killed in the 1988-1989 period was 25.
Armenian sources support their claims by referring to a 6,000-year-old apricot pit found in an archaeological site near Yerevan.
According to Armenian sources, on April 13, 1989, the church was "blown up" or "destroyed."
Armenian sources say that the Muslim coalition deployed up to 200,000 men.
Armenian sources state that the Parthian Arsac established his capital here.
At the same time, some Armenian sources admitted the guilt of the Armenian side.
Armenian sources, however, have placed their number at 15,000-20,000, figures which scholars have found to be more accurate than the censuses.