• of the Armenian community of Baku. As a result of the pogrom, 90 Armenians were killed. Notable Armenians from the Baku area include the writer Shirvanzade...
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    Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku: Society for Survey and Study of Azerbaijan. p. 46. Kuciukian, Pietro (2003). "Capitolo ottavo : La città di Stefano". Giardino di tenebra:...
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    September and later sentenced to 30 days in prison by a district court in Baku. Both Mammadli and the D18 Movement, of which he is a part, had posted several...
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  • Armenians and Azerbaijanis in the 1980s, and specifically referred to the pogrom of Armenians in Sumgait. The government of Turkey expressed support for...
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    the original on 25 February 2019. Retrieved 24 February 2019. "The Prague Pogrom of 1389". Everything2. April 1389. Archived from the original on 18 June...
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    June 1914, Croats and Muslims in Sarajevo joined forces in an anti-Serb pogrom. Reports Service: Southeast Europe series. American Universities Field Staff...
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    Nagorno-Karabakh. Baku: Society for Survey and Study of Azerbaijan. p. 46. Kuciukian, Pietro (2003). "Capitolo ottavo : La città di Stefano". Giardino di tenebra :...
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    began returning to Kyiv at the end of the war, but experienced another pogrom in September 1945. In the 21st century, Kyiv's Jewish community numbers...
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    historic violations include over 60 years of state sponsored anti-Tamil pogroms, massacres, sexual violence, and acts of cultural and linguistic destruction...
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  • hours, a pogrom against Armenian residents began in the city of Sumgait, 25 km north of Baku, where many Azerbaijani refugees resided. The pogrom lasted...
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  • pronounced the same in AmE as BrE. The pronunciation of the vowel of the prefix di- in words such as dichotomy, digest (verb), dilate, dilemma, dilute, diluvial...
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    form self-defense organisations to protect Jewish communities against pogroms and government troops. During the Russian Revolution of 1905 the Bund headed...
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    also died of widespread starvation, wholesale massacres by both sides and pogroms against Jews in Ukraine and southern Russia. As many as 10 million people...
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    in Jerusalem with the arrival of Jewish children orphaned by a Russian pogrom. Other orphanages founded in Jerusalem at the beginning of the 20th century...
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    Whites.: 110–139  In Ukraine, Kuban and Terek Cossack squadrons carried out pogroms against Jews, despite orders from Denikin condemning such activity.: 127–128 ...
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  • forcefully evicted from Bulgaria. From 5–6 September 1955, the Istanbul pogrom or "Septembrianá"/"Σεπτεμβριανά", secretly backed by the Turkish government...
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    attempting, without much success, to act as a government. If one discounts the pogroms, which Denikin himself condemned, the White Terror most often was a series...
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    of the UN's War Crimes Court for Sierra Leone, listed the pogroms of Sumgait (1988) and Baku (1990), Operation Ring (1991), the Siege of Stepanakert (1991)...
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  • Nazi era (1933-1945), particularly during or slightly after the November Pogroms of 1938. The Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient...
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  • Edelweiß – code name used for Hitler's directive by Army Group A to attack the Baku oil fields in the Caucasus. Eher Verlag – the Nazi Party's official publishing...
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    power over the city waned. In 1349 and 1401 (Schaffhausen Massacre), two pogroms occurred in the city. By 1411 the guilds ruled the city. Then, in 1415...
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  • Cahiers du monde russe. 45 (1–2): 137–192. Pianciola, Niccolò, 2009, Stalinismo di frontiera. Colonizzazione agricola, sterminio dei nomadi and costruzione statale...
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  • mfaic.gov.kh. Retrieved 2 October 2021. "Rapporti bilaterali della Repubblica di San Marino" (in Italian). Retrieved 15 December 2021. Liechtenstein Country...
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    after the Armenian genocide and the end of the Caucasus Campaign in 1918, a Pogrom instigated by the Muslim Azerbaijani Population in 1920 resulted in the...
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  • German warships are escorted to internment in Scapa Flow. November 21 – Lwów pogrom: Polish troops, volunteers and freed criminals massacre at least 320 Ukrainian...
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