Nazeli Bedyan is an HRI Scholar from the villages of Poghosagomer and Ghazarahogher in the Martakert region of Artsakh. Now living in Yerevan and studying programming, Nazeli created Sirov Artsakhits, a website dedicated to supporting displaced Artsakh businesses and the families behind them.
Each page of the platform shared the story of a business, highlighting its history, products, and the people who continue to carry these traditions forward despite displacement. The website featured businesses ranging from handmade accessories and crafts to bakeries and family-run enterprises, helping connect them with new audiences and opportunities.
Through the project, Nazeli worked directly with Artsakh families and entrepreneurs to document their stories and strengthen visibility for their work. The project served not only as a practical support platform, but also as a living archive of resilience, continuity, and community. In addition, Artsakh businesses featured through the project hosted booths during the event, offering attendees the opportunity to meet the families behind these enterprises, learn about their work, and support their continued efforts.
Each page of the platform shared the story of a business, highlighting its history, products, and the people who continue to carry these traditions forward despite displacement. The website featured businesses ranging from handmade accessories and crafts to bakeries and family-run enterprises, helping connect them with new audiences and opportunities.
Through the project, Nazeli worked directly with Artsakh families and entrepreneurs to document their stories and strengthen visibility for their work. The project served not only as a practical support platform, but also as a living archive of resilience, continuity, and community. In addition, Artsakh businesses featured through the project hosted booths during the event, offering attendees the opportunity to meet the families behind these enterprises, learn about their work, and support their continued efforts.



