ArmInfo. "This is Mount Gavaza or Gavarzin, on which are the ruins of the historical fortress of the same name of Prince Vahram II from the Vahramyan clan, the younger branch of the Zakarians, which has been known at least since the beginning of the 13th century," Vardan Voskanyan, head of the Department of Iranian Studies at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, Yerevan State University (YSU), wrote, posting footage of a mountain located next to the Tavush region of Armenia.
"Now this mountain and its ancient Armenian fortress, as well as other antiquities, are located on the artificially created territory of Azerbaijan, and their name, as in the case of countless other non-Turkic toponyms, is distorted and turned into some kind of incomprehensible "Gyoyazan".
"And no one from the barbaric administration of Baku said, is saying or will say that this mountain, perfectly visible from the Tavush region of the Republic of Armenia, is useless, that its name is not Azerbaijani, that it was Armenian, and that there are only ruins there, and that before 1918 "It was never part of any Azerbaijan, because before that Azerbaijan never existed here, and therefore it should be transferred to Armenia," Voskanyan added, thus reacting to the groundless statements of the Armenian Prime Minister about the need to surrender the Armenian villages in Tavush to Azerbaijan.