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- Title
ERMENİLERİN 1918 BAKÜ KATLİAMINDA BOLŞEVİZM ETKİSİ.
- Authors
EKİCİ, Yunus
- Abstract
Baku oils have whetted the appetite of the whole world, especially Russia. Therefore, immediately after the Bolshevik Revolution in Russia appeared, Lenin decided to make Baku the center of the Bolsheviks of the South Caucasus and appointed Armenian Chief Stephan Shaumyan as the extraordinary commissioner of the Caucasus in December 1917. Shaumyan never approved of the independence of the Azerbaijan Turks and this thought disturbed him a lot. Shaumyan did not mind the fact that Baku was the capital of independent Azerbaijan and even did not hesitate to commit all kinds of massacres to realize the plans of the independence of the Armenians in Baku. On March 30, 1918, under the influence of the Bolsheviks by the Armenians, the Turks were subjected to genocide in Baku. Then Baku turned into a battlefield. As a result, Armenians, who did not know any boundaries in the massacres with the support they received from the Bolsheviks, also wanted to realize their "Great Armenia" dreams. In this study, the bloody genocide in Baku on 30 March 1918 has been explored. The support and assistance that Armenians received from the Bolsheviks and the influence of Bolshevism has also been emphasized. Most of the sources used in the study were in Azerbaijani and later in Russian, and various other studies were also used.
- Subjects
BAKU (Azerbaijan); AZERBAIJAN; BOLSHEVISM; ARMENIANS; MASSACRES; GENOCIDE; TURKS
- Publication
Turkish Journal of Social Research / Turkiye Sosyal Arastirmalar Dergisi, 2022, Vol 26, Issue 2, p421
- ISSN
1301-370X
- Publication type
Article