File:Shamakhi in 19th century (Azerbaijan).jpg

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Image from the multivolume edition "Picturesque Russia", volume IX, "Caucasus" (1883), Book editor: P.P. Semenov (Vice-Chairman of Imperial Russian Geographical Society).

Published by the Association "M.O. WOLF" St. Petersburg, Moscow, 1883
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