almost all the Armenians fled the city between 1988 and January 1990. By the beginning of January 1990, only 50,000 Armenians remained in Baku compared to...
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attackers had lists of Armenians and their addresses". The pogrom of Armenians in Baku was one of the acts of ethnic violence in the context of the First...
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the 1990 pogrom and exodus of Baku Armenians when it was looted. It is now the only standing Armenian monument in Baku. The church was built between 1863...
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Armenian population took place in Sumgait (February 1988), Ganja (Kirovabad, November 1988) and Baku (January 1990). Armenians continued to live in large...
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genocide by causing Armenians in Nagorno-Karabakh to starve. Similarly, Ronald Grigor Suny stated, "Baku is determined to make the Armenians' lives impossible...
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Armenians and Azerbaijanis. From 1918 to 1920, organized killings of Armenians occurred in Azerbaijan, especially in the Armenian cultural centers in...
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10,000 to 30,000 ethnic Armenians of Baku's Armenian community of 80,000 were massacred in what is called the September Days, in relation to Azerbaijani...
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Azeris and the Armenians in the federation culminated in the massacre of some 12,000 Azeris in Baku by radical Armenians and Bolshevik troops in March 1918...
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September Days (category Armenians in Baku)
The September Days (Armenian: 1918 թ. Բաքվի հայերի կոտորած, romanized: Bakvi hayeri kotorats, lit. '1918 massacre of Baku Armenians') refers to a period...
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The Armenian Press of Baku has been in service for more than 100 years. This press published its first Armenian periodical of Baku Haykakan Ashkharh (Armenian:...
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Nagorno-Karabakh conflict (redirect from Armenia-Azerbaijan conflict)
territorial conflict between Armenia and Azerbaijan over the region of Nagorno-Karabakh, inhabited mostly by ethnic Armenians until 2023, and seven surrounding...
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life of Azerbaijan. The Armenians were the second most numerous group in the judiciary. During the Soviet period, Armenians of Baku were part of a multiethnic...
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000–20,000 Armenians in retaliation for the March massacre of Muslims. The capital of the Azerbaijan was finally moved from Ganja to Baku. However, after...
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result in the forced displacement of Armenians from Artsakh and the widespread commission of genocidal atrocities...[and]...Artsakh's Armenians would lose...
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March Days (category Baku in the Russian Civil War)
September days where 10,000 ethnic Armenians were massacred by Army of Islam and their local Azerbaijani allies upon capturing Baku. Following the February Revolution...
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war against the Armenians, with a clear intention to massacre, pillage, and destroy, killing unarmed Armenians in February 1905 in Baku, and later moving...
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Victory Day (Azerbaijan) (category Public holidays in Azerbaijan)
advance more intensively after the fall of Hadrut around 15 October, and Armenians began to retreat, with Azerbaijanis then taking control of Zangilan and...
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of pogroms between 1988 and 1990 against Armenians in Sumgait, Ganja and Baku, and against Azerbaijanis in Gugark and Stepanakert. Following the revocation...
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until Armenia is beheaded. Armenians will never be safe under Azerbaijani rule. Peace for Armenians will only come when they can live freely in their...
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of Baku is not characterized by any particular architectural style, having accumulated its buildings over a long period of time. In itself, Baku contains...
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Samvel Shahramanyan (category CS1 Armenian-language sources (hy))
Arka (in Armenian). 9 September 2023. Archived from the original on 9 September 2023. Retrieved 9 September 2023. "Armenia, Azerbaijan: Baku Launches...
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pogrom of Armenians in Baku in January 1990 forced almost all of the 200,000 Armenians in the Azerbaijani capital Baku to flee to Armenia. On 23 August...
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number of Armenians, because in many countries, most prominently France, most ethnic Armenians are not from Armenia. Also, not all Armenian citizens and...
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Azerbaijan (redirect from Biodiversity in Azerbaijan)
and the Armenians in the federation culminated in the massacre of some 12,000 Azerbaijanis in Baku by radical Armenians and Bolshevik troops in March 1918...
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Governorate. The Armenians were dominant in the commerce of the Baku Governorate as evidenced by them controlling 29% of enterprises in the province as...
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the 18th century, Armenians formed the majority population of the capital, Shamakhi. Armenians retained a significant presence in the Shamakhi district...
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Aram Yerganian (category Armenians from the Ottoman Empire)
in the Armenian genocide and the massacre of Armenians in Baku respectively. He is considered an Armenian national hero. Aram Yerganian was born in Erzurum...
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Sumgait pogrom (category CS1 uses Armenian-language script (hy))
the Armenian people, against Armenians. Not against Russians or other nations, but against Armenians. They were looking particularly for Armenians..."...
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non-"producers". In West Asia Ottoman Greeks Arab Christians in the Arab world Hadhramis Armenian Armenians in the Ottoman Empire Armenians in Baku during the...
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brought another influx of Turkish Armenians, that ethnic Armenians once again established a solid majority in Eastern Armenia. Nevertheless, the city of Erivan...
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