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Azerbaijani–Turkish declaration on allied relations
The Shusha Declaration, officially the Shusha Declaration on allied relations between the Republic of Azerbaijan and the Republic of Turkey, is a declaration
Shusha_Declaration
Bilateral relations between Turkey and Azerbaijan
Azerbaijani population. Months after this ceremony, the Shusha Declaration was signed in Shusha, Karabakh, between Turkish President Erdoğan and Azerbaijani
Azerbaijan–Turkey_relations
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan
Azerbaijan signed the "Shusha Declaration" in Shusha, a city that Azerbaijan captured during the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War. The declaration reaffirmed the military
Nagorno-Karabakh_conflict
Geopolitical corridor
Nazi policy and served as a pretext to World War II. Turkey — The Shusha Declaration signed by presidents of Azerbaijan and Turkey on 15 June 2021 included
Zangezur_corridor
Taiwan is treated as an MNNA without formal designation See also Shusha Declaration The Nahua Triple Alliance is also known as the Mexica, or Aztec Empire
List_of_military_alliances
Place in Ramle, Mandatory Palestine
War, Abu Shusha was attacked several times. The final assault began on May 13, one day prior to Israel's declaration of independence. Abu Shusha residents
Abu_Shusha
Battle in 1992, during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
5′N 46°44.9′E / 39.7583°N 46.7483°E / 39.7583; 46.7483 The Battle of Shusha (Codenamed: Operation Wedding in The Mountains; Armenian: Հարսանիք լեռներում
Battle_of_Shusha_(1992)
City in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan
Commissars. The former regional capital was Shusha. However, following the depopulation of Armenians in Shusha, the capital of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous
Stepanakert
Battle in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
The Battle of Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa döyüşü or Şuşa uğrunda döyüş; Armenian: Շուշիի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Shushii chakatamart) was the final and decisive
Battle_of_Shusha_(2020)
Retrieved 11 June 2021. "Azerbaijan and Turkey writing new history in Shusha". 15 June 2021. Archived from the original on 16 June 2021. Retrieved 16
List of international presidential trips made by Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
List_of_international_presidential_trips_made_by_Recep_Tayyip_Erdoğan
Geopolitical region in Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh and capturing one-third of Nagorno-Karabakh, including Shusha and Hadrut. The war ended on 10 November 2020 when a trilateral ceasefire
Nagorno-Karabakh
Eurasian intergovernmental organization
Shusha in July". Apa.az. Retrieved 19 February 2024. "Informal Summit of the Heads of State of the Organization of Turkic States concludes in Shusha,
Organization_of_Turkic_States
Expulsion of Armenians from Shusha and Azerbaijanis from Stepanakert
The 1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert was the expulsion of the ethnic Armenian population of Shusha and the ethnic Azerbaijani population of Stepanakert
1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert
1988_violence_in_Shusha_and_Stepanakert
Khanate under Iranian and Russian control
the new ruler of Iran. Following Agha Mohammad Khan's assassination in Shusha the same year, Ibrahim Khalil Khan restored his authority in Karabakh. He
Karabakh_Khanate
Mass displacement of Armenians from Nagorno-Karabakh by Azerbaijan
Rights. Retrieved 9 June 2023. The capture of these two towns [Lachin and Shusha/Shushi] had been deemed necessary by the "NKR" forces in order to stop Azerbaijani
Expulsion of Nagorno-Karabakh Armenians
Expulsion_of_Nagorno-Karabakh_Armenians
Agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan
In the Nagorno-Karabakh Declaration (more formally, The Declaration of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Armenia and the Russian Federation), signed 2 November
Nagorno-Karabakh_Declaration
stone for the construction of a highway linking the cities of Fuzuli and Shusha was laid. The highway was planned to integrate into a wider scheme to construct
Azerbaijan's construction in areas gained in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
Azerbaijan's_construction_in_areas_gained_in_the_Second_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan (1988–1994)
Andranik Ozanian entered Karabakh and made for the regional capital of Shusha in December 1918 when they were stopped by newly arrived British troops
First_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
restored T-72 tank of Gagik Avsharyan commemorating the capture of Shusha and located on Shusha road, was reportedly dismantled by Azerbaijan. Additionally,
2023 Azerbaijani offensive in Nagorno-Karabakh
2023_Azerbaijani_offensive_in_Nagorno-Karabakh
Village in Shusha, Azerbaijan
Ağbulaq (also spelled Agbulag) is a village in the Shusha District of Azerbaijan. It is located near the village Şırlan. It was under the occupation of
Ağbulaq,_Shusha
Battle during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Forces for the bombardment of Stepanakert included the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. Azerbaijani forces used weapons such as the BM-21 Grad multiple-launch
Siege_of_Stepanakert
arrived in Shusha late in April 1919 to compel the National Council of Karabakh to recognize the power of Azerbaijan. On April 23 in Shusha, the Fifth
History_of_Nagorno-Karabakh
Breakaway state in the South Caucasus (1991–2023)
Shusha. It is the main cathedral and headquarters of the Armenian Apostolic Church's "Diocese of Artsakh". Just uphill from the cathedral in Shusha is
Republic_of_Artsakh
Public holiday in Azerbaijan
for Lachin, they also penetrated Shusha District through its forests and mountain passes. Following the capture of Shusha, the second-largest settlement
Victory_Day_(Azerbaijan)
President of Artsakh in 2023
Artsakh as a government-in-exile alongside their institutions. This declaration was disavowed by Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan, calling it
Samvel_Shahramanyan
The NATO Lisbon Summit Declaration was issued on November 20, 2010, by the heads of states and governments, who participated in the 2010 Lisbon summit
NATO Lisbon Summit Declaration
NATO_Lisbon_Summit_Declaration
Stepanakert (Khankendi), Martuni (Khojavend), Martakert (Aghdere), Shushi (Shusha) in the Republic of Artsakh and Ganja, Barda and Tartar in Azerbaijan, with
Casualties of the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
Casualties_of_the_Second_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
1988–1991 breakup of the sovereign state
sovereign state and subject of international law on 26 December 1991 by Declaration No. 142-N of the Soviet of the Republics of the Supreme Soviet of the
Dissolution of the Soviet Union
Dissolution_of_the_Soviet_Union
Conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan (2020)
the United States failed to stop the conflict. Following the capture of Shusha, the second-largest city in Nagorno-Karabakh, a ceasefire agreement was
Second_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
Mountain pass linking Armenia with Nagorno-Karabakh
Nagorno-Karabakh and Armenia while not passing through the territory of Shusha, shall remain under the control of the Russian Federation peacemaking forces
Lachin_corridor
2023 explosion in Berkadzor, Nagorno-Karabakh
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Berkadzor fuel depot explosion
Berkadzor_fuel_depot_explosion
1992 mass killing of Azerbaijanis during the First Nagorno-Karabakh War
increased the population to 6200 by 1991. Khojaly was on the road from Shusha and Stepanakert to Aghdam and had the region's only airport. The airport
Khojaly_massacre
District in western Azerbaijan
Economic Region. The district borders the districts of Kalbajar, Khojaly, Shusha, Khojavend, Qubadli, and the Syunik Province of Armenia. Its capital and
Lachin_District
Province
are rural. The town of Shushi (Shusha) and Karin Tak came under control of Azerbaijan after the 2020 Battle of Shusha. Shushi, its largest community The
Shushi_Province
National liberation movement, 1988–1991
data from the Soviet period reflects these demographic shifts. The city of Shusha—once a major center of Armenian cultural life within Nagorno-Karabakh—became
Karabakh_movement
Battles involving Armenian National movement
massacres and ethnic cleansing (such as the March Days, the September Days, the Shusha massacre, and more broadly, the massacres of Azerbaijanis in Armenia), which
Armenian–Azerbaijani war (1918–1920)
Armenian–Azerbaijani_war_(1918–1920)
Ethnic cleansing of Armenians committed by Soviet and Soviet Azerbaijani forces
SSR in the Khanlar and Shahumyan districts of the Azerbaijani SSR, the Shusha, Martakert and Hadrut districts of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast
Operation_Ring
1990 pogrom against Armenians in Azerbaijan SSR
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Baku_pogrom
Turkish politician (1869–1939)
(Azerbaijani: Əhməd bəy Ağaoğlu; or Ahmed Akif Aghaoghlu (December 1869, Shusha – May 19, 1939, Istanbul) was a public and political figure of Azerbaijan
Ahmet_Ağaoğlu
President of Azerbaijan from 1993 to 2003
increased violence in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War following the fall of Shusha, the last Azerbaijani-populated town in Nagorno-Karabakh. These events resulted
Heydar_Aliyev
Day of the year
Parliament House, Canberra officially opens. 1992 – Armenian forces capture Shusha, marking a major turning point in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War. 1992 –
May_9
Chechen militant (1965–2006)
Raduyev." Basayev was said to be one of the last fighters to leave Shusha (see Battle of Shusha (1992)). He ordered the withdrawal of the Chechen detachments
Shamil_Basayev
2010 treaty between Armenia and Azerbaijan
The Astrakhan Declaration is a Russian-brokered humanitarian agreement between Armenia and Azerbaijan, signed on October 27, 2010, in the Russian city
Astrakhan_Declaration
(1918, 1990) Kirovabad (1988) Sumgait (1988) Maraga (1992) Agulis(1919) Shusha (1920) Khaibalikend (1919) Anti-Armenian sentiment is widespread in Azerbaijan
Anti-Armenian sentiment in Azerbaijan
Anti-Armenian_sentiment_in_Azerbaijan
Leader of the Soviet Union from 1985 to 1991
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Mikhail_Gorbachev
Part of the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
agreement, parts of the highway were moved to avoid the cities of Lachin and Shusha, but still to be controlled by Russian peacekeeping forces. Artsakh authorities
Blockade_of_Nagorno-Karabakh
President of Artsakh from 2020 to 2023
will be moved from the capital to Shusha by 2022, in time for the 30th anniversary of the Armenian capture of Shusha. During the 2020 Nagorno-Karabakh
Arayik_Harutyunyan
Former leader of the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic and Armenia
conflict plunged into all-out war. Kocharyan participated in the Capture of Shusha in May 1992, one of the most significant Armenian victories of the war.
Robert_Kocharyan
International border
July 1923, with amendments made later in the same month so as to include Shusha and the Khonashen (Martuni) and Skobolevskoe lowland regions within the
Armenia–Azerbaijan_border
Country in Eastern Europe and West Asia
(Bərdə) Aghdam (Ağdam) Fuzuli (Füzuli) Khojaly (Xocalı) Khojavend (Xocavənd) Shusha (Şuşa) Tartar (Tərtər) Khankendi (Xankəndi) The short-lived Azerbaijan Democratic
Azerbaijan
1988 anti-Armenian riots in Azerbaijan SSR
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Sumgait_pogrom
Armenian military commander (1926–2015)
of Shusha, a battle to capture the city from Azerbaijan. He is credited with devising a strategy to assault the strongly fortified town of Shusha using
Gurgen_Dalibaltayan
Armenians living in Azerbaijan
government. In September 1918, Azerbaijani–Ottoman forces captured the city of Shusha, the capital of the Karabakh Council, however, were unable to penetrate
Armenians_in_Azerbaijan
Series of conflicts between 1651 and 1828
Shirvan, Erivan, and the fortress at Shusha. At Shusha, the siege lasted from 8 July to 9 August 1795. The governor of Shusha eventually surrendered, however
Russo-Persian_Wars
Azerbaijan. The battle took place in the strategically vital mountain town of Shusha (known as Shushi to Armenians) on the evening of May 8, 1992 and fighting
Military history of the Republic of Artsakh
Military_history_of_the_Republic_of_Artsakh
his life. His father then sent him to school in Shusha. Sultanov first completed his education in Shusha and relocated to Yelisavetpol (Ganja) to study
Khosrov_bey_Sultanov
Administrative division of British Palestine (1920–1948)
newly created Ramla Subdistrict and Rehovot Subdistrict. Abu al-Fadl Abu Shusha Ajanjul Aqir Barfiliya al-Barriyya Bashshit Khirbat Bayt Far Bayt Jiz Bayt
Ramle Subdistrict, Mandatory Palestine
Ramle_Subdistrict,_Mandatory_Palestine
City in Turkistan Region, Kazakhstan
between late autumn and late spring. Afyonkarahisar, Turkey Keçiören, Turkey Shusha, Azerbaijan "Азимбек Пазылбекулы назначен новым акимом Туркестана". inform
Turkistan_(city)
1918–1920 country in Western Asia
displacement of Shusha's Armenian population. Even though the Armenian rebels failed to oust Azerbaijani garrisons in Khankend and Shusha, the countryside
First_Republic_of_Armenia
1991–2023 capital city of Artsakh
consecrated on 9 May 2007, in honor of the 15th anniversary of the capture of Shusha by Armenian forces. The construction of the Holy Mother of God Cathedral
Stepanakert in the Republic of Artsakh
Stepanakert_in_the_Republic_of_Artsakh
Russian poet, translator and civil rights activist
song dedicated to Gorbanevskaya called "Natalia", written by Roy Apps, Shusha Guppy and G.T. Moore, on the live album From Every Stage. Introducing the
Natalya_Gorbanevskaya
Group of countries not in major power blocs
2022, the second NAM Youth Summit resulted in the formal adoption of the Shusha Accords which transformed the NAM Youth Network into the NAM Youth Organization
Non-Aligned_Movement
Fifth month in the Julian and Gregorian calendars
II (Ukraine) Victory and Peace Day (Armenia) marks both the capture of Shusha (1992) in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War, and the end of World War II. May
May
Azerbaijani politician
Executive Power of Shusha since 2009. Bayram Safarov was born in 1951 in Shusha, Azerbaijan. He has worked as the chairman of the Shusha Rayon Consumption
Bayram_Safarov
Ceasefire agreement ending Azerbaijani military offensive
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
2023 Nagorno-Karabakh ceasefire agreement
2023_Nagorno-Karabakh_ceasefire_agreement
2025 agreement to end the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict
States president Donald Trump, initialed an agreement and signed a joint declaration emphasizing the need to continue efforts toward the signing and final
Armenia–Azerbaijan peace agreement
Armenia–Azerbaijan_peace_agreement
Concept and slogan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Miatsum
Major escalation of the 2021–2022 Armenia-Azerbaijan border crisis
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
September 2022 Armenia–Azerbaijan clashes
September_2022_Armenia–Azerbaijan_clashes
Commune in Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur, France
Site Historique de Sanary" (in French) "Obituary of Sybille Bedford" by Shusha Guppy, The Independent, 20 February 2006 "Les pointus de sanary" (in French)
Sanary-sur-Mer
Azerbaijan-Armenia security pact
format. Ilham Aliyev declared during a state-sponsored press conference in Shusha on 21 July 2023, that Azerbaijan will never accept any revival of the OSCE
OSCE_Minsk_Group
Azerbaijani politician
Executive Power of Shusha and the Chairman of the Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno-Karabakh in Exile. Bahmanov was born on April 4, 1948, in Shusha, Azerbaijan
Nizami_Bahmanov
Demographics of Azerbaijan
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast. Azeris constituted the majority in the Shusha District with over 80% of the total population, in addition to forming between
Azerbaijani Community of Nagorno-Karabakh
Azerbaijani_Community_of_Nagorno-Karabakh
1994 ceasefire ending the First Nagorno-Karabakh war
name of Nizami Bakhmanov, a member of his delegation who was the mayor of Shusha in Nagorno-Karabakh in the protocol. The protocol and these points were
Bishkek_Protocol
President of Azerbaijan from 1992 to 1993
Nagorno-Karabakh War. After the Khojaly Massacre (26–27 February 1992), the fall of Shusha (8 May 1992) and Lachin (15–17 May 1992), the temporary Azerbaijani communist
Abulfaz_Elchibey
Armenian general
operations in Karabakh, participated in the planning of the capture of Shusha and was the commander of the Lachin front. As unified military command began
Samvel_Babayan
Soviet and Russian diplomat and politician (1937–1993)
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Viktor_Polyanichko
Helicopter incident near Shusha, Azerbaijan
helicopter Mil Mi-8 was shot down by a heat-seeking missile near the town of Shusha. The 1993 report by U.S. Federal Aviation Administration on aviation security
1992 Azerbaijani Mil Mi-8 shootdown
1992_Azerbaijani_Mil_Mi-8_shootdown
3rd President of Artsakh
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Bako_Sahakyan
Lebanese-born Armenian military commander and activist
special military battalion, playing a significant role during the Battle of Shusha. From 1997 to 1998 Sefilian was a Brigade Commander in the Artsakh Defence
Jirair_Sefilian
Former unrecognized state in Eastern Europe
Republic. Dudayev, in his new position as president, issued a unilateral declaration of independence on 1 November 1991. Initially, his stated objective was
Chechen_Republic_of_Ichkeria
President of Russia from 1991 to 1999
June 1990, the Congress of People's Deputies of the RSFSR adopted a declaration of sovereignty. On 12 July 1990, Yeltsin resigned from the CPSU in a
Boris_Yeltsin
Military unit
instructed him not to march on Shusha because two British officers would see him soon. The second had orders for Shusha’s military and government to make
Special_Striking_Division
hours apart, on the Ghazanchetsots Cathedral on 8 October in the town of Shusha, known to Armenians as Shushi, suggesting that the church, a civilian object
War crimes in the Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
War_crimes_in_the_Second_Nagorno-Karabakh_War
Armenian general and politician (born 1974)
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Jalal_Harutyunyan
Anti-government protests in Armenia
2023. Retrieved 21 September 2023. "Pashinyan: Calls to abandon the Declaration of Alma-Ata are calls to abandon Armenia's independence". News.am. 21
2023_Armenian_protests
President of Azerbaijan from 1990 to 1992
officially renamed the country to the Azerbaijan Republic and adopted the Declaration of Sovereignty. On 17 March 1991, under pressure from Mutallibov, the
Ayaz_Mutallibov
Political and military crisis on the Armenia–Azerbaijan border
again in the directions of Azerbaijan's Tovuz, Gadabay, Nakhchivan and Shusha districts from 7 to 20 July. On 14 July, the Armenian defence ministry stated
Armenia–Azerbaijan border crisis (2021–present)
Armenia–Azerbaijan_border_crisis_(2021–present)
Military unit
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Arabo_Battalion
Uezd in Caucasus, Russian Empire
of Armenia, and Lachin, Gubadly, Zangilan, and the westernmost parts of Shusha districts of Azerbaijan. Almost the entirety of the area is mountainous
Zangezur_uezd
Ongoing transportation and economic embargo against Armenia
2023. Retrieved 2023-06-09. The capture of these two towns [Lachin and Shusha/Shushi] had been deemed necessary by the "NKR" forces in order to stop Azerbaijani
Turkish–Azeri blockade of Armenia
Turkish–Azeri_blockade_of_Armenia
Pogrom in Kirovabad formerly Ganja
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Kirovabad_pogrom
President of Azerbaijan since 2003
Policy. In 2011, Aliyev and José Manuel Barroso concluded the Joint Declaration on the Southern Gas Corridor. On 6 February 2017, Aliyev visited Brussels
Ilham_Aliyev
2023 detentions by Azerbaijan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Detention of Artsakh's military and political leaders
Detention_of_Artsakh's_military_and_political_leaders
Azerbaijani politician and political prisoner (born 1943)
escalation of the Armenian-Azerbaijani military conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh and Shusha becoming one of the few remaining Azerbaijani strongholds in the region
Rahim_Gaziyev
Bilateral relations
key bases used by forces for bombardment were the towns of Khojaly and Shusha. Amid this Khojaly massacre – the mass murder of ethnic Azerbaijani citizens
Armenia–Azerbaijan_relations
Nagarno-Karabakh politician (1959–1992)
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Artur_Mkrtchyan
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Incidents during the July 2020 Armenian–Azerbaijani clashes
Incidents_during_the_July_2020_Armenian–Azerbaijani_clashes
2nd President of Artsakh
clash Askeran clash Sumgait pogrom Gugark pogrom Zvartnots Airport clash Shusha and Stepanakert pogroms Kirovabad pogrom Il-76 crash near Leninakan (1988)
Arkadi_Ghukasyan
1991 Azerbaijani law stripping Nagorno-Karabakh of autonomous status
from July 7, 1923. The NKAO included territories of the former Javanshir, Shusha, Jabrayil uyezds and a part of Qubadli which was part of the Zangezur Uyezd
Law on Abolishment of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast
Law_on_Abolishment_of_Nagorno-Karabakh_Autonomous_Oblast
massacre with around 112, the Saliha massacre with 60 to 70, and the Abu Shusha massacre with 60–70. In Al-Dawayima, accounts of the death toll vary. Saleh
Israeli_war_crimes
SHUSHA DECLARATION
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Biblical
lily; rose; joy
Girl/Female
Biblical
Lily, rose, joy.
Girl/Female
Hindu
The Moon
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
Hindu
Daughter-in-law
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Remainder
Girl/Female
Biblical
Of marble, pleasant.
Female
Persian/Iranian
Persian name NOUSHA means "pleasant, sweet."
Female
Russian
(Груша) Pet form of Russian Agrafena, GRUSHA means "wild horse."
Girl/Female
Assamese, Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu, Traditional
Fragrant
Boy/Male
Indian
King of serpents.
Girl/Female
Indian, Malayalam, Sanskrit
Fair
Biblical
of marble; pleasant
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Mythological, Oriya, Sanskrit, Telugu
Auspicious; Shining; Goddess Lakshmi
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
Moon
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Embellishment; Precious
Girl/Female
Indian, Tamil
Sings and Dance; Loving Beauty
Male
Hindi/Indian
(शेष) Hindi myth name of a naga king of serpents, one of the primal beings of creation. The name was derived from the Sanskrit root shiş, SHESHA means "that which remains."
Female
Hindi/Indian
(f शशी, m: शशि): Hindi unisex name SHASHI means "having a hare."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Auspicious
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SHUSHA DECLARATION
Boy/Male
Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Delighted with Meditation
Boy/Male
Tamil
Success in every work
Girl/Female
Latin
A Vestal Virgin.
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu, Traditional
Honeybee
Girl/Female
Tamil
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant spelling of Clark. In some cases this may be an Americanized spelling of French Clerc or of the Dutch cognate Clerck, or of variants of these names.
Surname or Lastname
English and French
English and French : from the personal name (Latin Vivianus, a derivative of vivus ‘living’, ‘alive’). The name was borne by a 5th-century bishop of Saintes, France, and was popular among the Normans, by whom it was introduced to England.
Male
English
Anglicized form of Hebrew Cela, SELAH means "a rock." In the Old Testament bible, this is the name of the capital city of Edom, possibly an early name for Petra. In use as a unisex name.
Male
Irish
Variant spelling of Irish Gaelic Éibhear, ÉIBHIR means "bow warrior."
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
With a Waterjar; Lord Shiva
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interj.
Be silent! Hush!
v. t.
To smear with slush or grease; as, to slush a mast.
imp. & p. p.
of Slush
v. t.
To paint with a mixture of white lead and lime.
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Hush
p. pr. & vb. n.
of Slush
interj.
Silence; hush.
n.
A mixture of white lead and lime, with which the bright parts of machines, such as the connecting rods of steamboats, are painted to be preserved from oxidation.
n.
A sash.
n.
A mixtire of caustic lime and orpiment, or tersulphide of arsenic, -- used in the depilation of hides.
a.
Abounding in slush; characterized by soft mud or half-melted snow; as, the streets are slushy; the snow is slushy.
n.
The scarf of a turban.
n.
Mud; mire; soft mud; slush.
v. t.
To hush or silence.
n.
Slush.
imp. & p. p.
of Hush
a.
Slushy.
a.
Wet and dirty; slushy.
a.
Miry; slushy.