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user Artaxiad and others: don't be reverting to a wrong version and deceive editors by placing a "minor edit" tag whilst you do a revert. The Kurekchay Treaty is the so-called Karabakh Treaty of 1805 -- and in all literature it is called Kurekchay Treaty, because it was signed near the Kurekchay river in Karabakh in 1805 between the Khan of Karabakh and the Russian general on behalf of the Russian Tsar. --AdilBaguirov 20:02, 1 March 2007 (UTC)