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40°19′53″N 46°43′46″E / 40.33139°N 46.72944°E / 40.33139; 46.72944

Place in Martakert, Nagorno-Karabakh de facto
Madagiz
Country Nagorno-Karabakh de facto
RayonMartakert
Time zoneUTC+4 (ARM)
 • Summer (DST)ARM

Madaghis (also, Madaghis, Madagis, Madagiv, Mataghis, and Terterges) is a village in Artsakh Republic Martakert region , 30 km north-west from the center, on the left bank of tartar, on 400-500 meters altitude. The area is 2353 hectares. It has a secondary school.

Madaghis in the Artsakh liberation war

In 1991-92 Madaghis and Levonarkh villages where in a battle . The enemy occupied Mardaghis in 1992. The inhabitants moved to other Armenian and Artsakh regions. At the same time the Mardaghis valunteers group formed in Stepanakert .