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    The Shusha or Shushi massacre (Armenian: Շուշիի ջարդեր, romanized: Šušii ǰarder), also known as the Shusha pogrom, was the mass killing of the Armenian...
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    The 1988 violence in Shusha and Stepanakert was the expulsion of the ethnic Armenian population of Shusha and the ethnic Azerbaijani population of Stepanakert...
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  • The Sumgait pogrom was a pogrom that targeted the Armenian population of the lakeside town of Sumgait in the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic in late...
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    Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa, (listen)) or Shushi (Armenian: Շուշի) is a city in Azerbaijan, in the region of Nagorno-Karabakh. Situated at an altitude of...
    130 KB (12,636 words) - 14:28, 16 July 2024
  • The Baku pogrom (Armenian: Բաքվի ջարդեր, Bakvi jarder) was a pogrom directed against the ethnic Armenian inhabitants of Baku, Azerbaijan SSR. From January...
    36 KB (4,402 words) - 23:36, 9 March 2024
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    5′N 46°44.9′E / 39.7583°N 46.7483°E / 39.7583; 46.7483 The Battle of Shusha (Armenian: Շուշի, Shushi) was the first significant military victory by...
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  • labour in the Mughan Steppe, however, only 400 returned. Battle of Baku Shusha pogrom Anti-Armenianism Agulis massacre Hovannisian, Richard G. (1967). Armenia...
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  • Shusha pogrom in March 1920, in which the Tatar ("Azerbaijani") armed militants almost destroyed the Armenian half of the regional capital of Shusha....
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    towns there is famine… Capture of Shusha First Nagorno-Karabakh War Sumgait pogrom (1988) Kirovabad pogrom (1988) Pogrom of Armenians in Baku (1990) Operation...
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    Following the Sumgait pogrom and the exodus of Azerbaijanis from Armenia, Azerbaijanis in Stepanakert and Armenians in Shusha were expelled in September...
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  • The Gugark pogrom was a pogrom directed against the Azerbaijani minority of the Gugark District (now a part of the Lori Province) in the Armenian SSR...
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    The Battle of Shusha (Azerbaijani: Şuşa döyüşü or Şuşa uğrunda döyüş; Armenian: Շուշիի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Shushii chakatamart) was the final and decisive...
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  • (numbers may be approximate). The following is a list of massacres and pogroms, which took place in the course of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War and the...
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    next tragic developments in Nagorno-Karabakh, the destruction and the Shusha pogrom, (at the time he had been in Karakilisa), where among many others, his...
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    including the Sumgait (1988) and Baku (1990) pogroms directed against Armenians, and the Gugark pogrom (1988) and Khojaly Massacre (1992) directed against...
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  • The Kirovabad pogrom or the pogrom of Kirovabad was an Azeri-led ethnic cleansing that targeted Armenians living in the city of Kirovabad (today called...
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    self-determination laws in the Soviet constitution. This act was met with a series of pogroms against Armenians across Azerbaijan, before violence committed against...
    322 KB (28,964 words) - 17:17, 21 July 2024
  • garrisons remained in Shushi and neighboring Khankend, and a pogrom followed in Shusha. Azerbaijani soldiers and residents burned and looted half of...
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    and Karin Tak came under control of Azerbaijan after the 2020 Battle of Shusha. Shushi, its largest community The "rock" of Shushi, below which is the...
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  • villages in Nakhchivan were massacred throughout 1919. In March 1920 a pogrom of Shusha's Armenians occurred in retaliation of the Novruz attack committed by...
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