
ArmInfo.Since the capture of Artsakh, Azerbaijani authorities have been actively resettling Azerbaijanis, primarily in previously purely Armenian settlements that never had an Azerbaijani population, primarily in the territories of the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region.
This was stated in a statement by Monumentwatch.org, which monitors the situation with Artsakh's cultural heritage. "In 2024-2025, Azerbaijanis resettled in the villages of Vank, Goratag, Nerkin Goratag, Kolatak, Khaterg, Chapar, and Drmbon in the Martakert region; the town of Martuni in the Martuni district; the villages of Karmir Shuka and Sos; the town of Hadrut in the Hadrut region; and the villages of Aygestan, Patara, Astgashen, Khachen, Noragyug, Khnapat, Khnatsakh, and Shosh in the Askeran district.
The policy of resettling Azerbaijanis also began in the city of Stepanakert and in Krkzhan, a suburb of Stepanakert. It is clear that the Azerbaijani side is primarily pursuing a policy of "Azerbaijanization" of purely Armenian, historically Armenian settlements and regions, assigning new toponyms and a new history to these settlements and territories, excluding the Armenian historical and cultural presence," the Organization stated. According to Monumentwatch, it is no coincidence that since 2024, the historical, cultural, and spiritual heart of Artsakh, the historic Khachen with its village of Vank, has begun to be "Azerbaijaniized."
"Judging by the photographs, Azerbaijanis are simply being resettled in Armenian houses that have been renovated, modernized, and presented by Azerbaijani media as 'newly built.' Similarly, the Azerbaijani side presents schools, kindergartens, and residential buildings built during the Soviet and Artsakh years, as well as in cities, many of which were built by the Artsakh government. The Azerbaijani government presents the 'relocated' Azerbaijanis as 'deported indigenous residents,'" Monumentwatch added.
It adds that, of course, there is a major contradiction and obvious lie here, as there are documents compiled during the Soviet years on the ethnic composition and population of the villages resettled by Azerbaijanis, which clearly demonstrate the complete absence of an Azerbaijani population in the resettled villages. "It is clear that the Azerbaijani side, by filming the oral histories of these inverted settlers, is simply creating a new and acceptable past for these villages. In historically Armenian settlements populated by Azerbaijanis, historical and cultural monuments located within the settlements, their administrative boundaries, and their surroundings, monuments erected and built within the settlements, the cemeteries of these settlements, etc., are under direct threat of destruction. As a result of the Azerbaijani 'return,' a monument erected in memory of the victims of the Patriotic War and the Artsakh War in the village of Vank was demolished," Monumentwatch added.
In conclusion, the organization attached photographs showing the process of resettling the village of Khnatsakh. Monuments to the Patriotic War and the Artsakh Liberation War in the village were dismantled, and in their place, a sign bearing the fictitious Azerbaijani name of the village, "Khanyurdu Kendi," was erected.