New discoveries shed light on March Genocide coacted by Armenians with Bolsheviks
Driven by the vision of creating "Greater Armenia," Armenians carried out mass killings of Azerbaijanis between 1905 and 1907. These massacres began in Baku and spread throughout Azerbaijan, including in what is now Armenia, leading to the destruction of hundreds of settlements and the brutal deaths of thousands of Azerbaijanis.
Behind all of this was the manifestation of a sick ideology, the illusion of a "Greater Armenia" stretching from sea to sea, or more clearly, the embryos of the fabricated concept of "Miatsum." This ideology was not the product of just a few years, but of centuries, and it began to manifest itself.
Finally, during World War I and the subsequent Russian Revolutions in 1917, Armenians tried to further their intentions under the Bolshevik banner. Starting in March 1918, the Baku Commune, under the guise of fighting counter-revolutionaries, initiated a campaign of ethnic cleansing to remove Azerbaijanis from the Baku Governorate. Tens of thousands of Azerbaijani civilians were murdered based on their ethnicity and religion, and settlements, along with cultural sites such as mosques and cemeteries, were obliterated. The violence continued, with Armenian nationalists........
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