List of massacres in Azerbaijan
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The following is a list of massacres that have occurred in Azerbaijan (numbers may be approximate):
Name | Year | Date | Location | Deaths | Victims | Notes |
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Battle of Ganja (1804) | 1804 | February | Ganja | 3,000[1][2]-7,000[3] | Azeri inhabitants of Ganja | Civilians were massacred during the capture of the city by the Russians; some of the captured soldiers were executed[4] |
Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907 | 1905– 1907 | February | Baku; Nakhichevan; Shusha; Tiflis | 3,000-10,000 | Armenians, Azeris | |
Shamkhor Massacre | 1918 | January | Şəmkir | 1,000 | Russians | Russian soldiers killed by Azerbaijani nationalists[5][6][7] |
March Days | 1918 | March 30-April 2 | Azerbaijan | 3,000-12,000 | Azeris | Other Muslims were killed as well.[9] Other Muslim ethnicities were killed as well.[9] |
September Days | 1918 | September | Baku | 10,000-30,000 | Armenians | Armenians killed by the Army of Islam;[10][11] victims include small children, and many robberies and rapes took place during the massacre[12] |
Khaibalikend Massacre | 1919 | June 5-7 | Nagorno-Karabakh | 600-700 | Armenians | Armenians killed by armed ethnic Azeri and Kurdish irregulars and Azerbaijani soldiers;[13] many women and children were killed, bodies were dumped into water wells, and the villages of Khaibalikend, Jamillu, Karkujahan and Pahliul were destroyed[14][15] |
Shusha pogrom | 1920 | March 22–26 | Shusha | 20,000-30,000[16][17] | Armenians | Armenians killed by Azerbaijanis; many children were killed and many women were raped |
Sumgait pogrom | 1988 | February 27-March 1 | Sumgait | 32 | Armenians | Armenians killed by Azeris; 20 ambulances were destroyed,[18] and reports detail widespread rape,[19] mutilation, robberies, and disembowling of fetuses[20] |
Kirovabad pogrom | 1988 | November | Kirovabad | 130[21] | Armenians | Armenians killed by Azeris[22] |
Baku Pogrom | 1990 | January 13 | Baku | 90 | Armenians | Armenians killed; many incidents of rape, robbery, and torture;[23] 700 injured[24] |
Black January | 1990 | January 19–20 | Baku, Azerbaijan | 133-137 | Azeris | Azeris killed by Soviets; many women and children among the dead |
Malibeyli and Gushchular Massacre | 1992 | February 10–12 | Malibeyli, Ashaghi Gushchular, Yukhari Gushchular villages of Shusha Rayon | 8-15 | Azeris | Azeris killed by Armenian irregular armed units[25] |
Capture of Garadaghly | 1992 | February 17 | Qaradağlı, Khojavend | 20-90 | Azeris | Azeris killed[26] |
Khojaly Massacre | 1992 | February 25—26 | Xocalı, Azerbaijan | 161-613 | Azeris | Azeris killed by Armenian Troops; many women and children among the dead |
Maraga Massacre | 1992 | April 10 | Maraga | 40-100 | Armenians | Armenians killed, many decapitated; bodies were buried in a mass grave outside the village[27] |
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- ↑ Human Rights Watch. Playing the "Communal Card": Communal Violence and Human Rights. New York: Human Rights Watch, 1995.
- ↑ Walker. Armenia, p. 261.
- ↑ Hovannisian, Richard. The Republic of Armenia: Vol. I, The First Year, 1918-1919. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1971, pp. 176-177, notes 51-52.
- ↑ (Armenian) Vratsian, Simon. Հայաստանի Հանրապետութիւն (The Republic of Armenia). Paris: H.H.D. Amerikayi Publishing, 1928, pp. 286-87.
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- ↑ Why IDPs Matter in the Nagorno-Karabakh Conflict by Seepan V. Parseghian, p.5
- ↑ (Russian) "Сумгаит, Один месяц поздно" ("Sumgait, One Month Later"). Moskovskiye Novosti. April 13, 1988.
- ↑ Shahmuratian. Sumgait Tragedy, Interview with Levon Akopyan, p. 227.
- ↑ Lee, Gary. "Eerie Silence Hangs Over Soviet City." Washington Post. September 4, 1988. p. A33. Retrieved August 24, 2012.
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- ↑ Stuart J. Kaufman, Modern Hatreds: The Symbolic Politics of Ethnic War, Cornell University Press, 2001, p. 77.
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- ↑ Cox, Caroline and John Eibner. Ethnic Cleansing in Progress: War in Nagorno Karabakh. Zurich and Washington D.C.: Institute for Religious Minorities in the Islamic World, p. 58, 1993.