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  • march-days-shahumyan-soviet awaiting review

    The Bolshevik Stepan Shahumyan commanded the Baku Soviet, which exercised effective authority over the city by spring 1918.

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  • march-days-arf-units awaiting review

    Armenian ARF detachments commanded the bulk of the demobilised tsarist army's Caucasus units.

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  • march-days-trigger awaiting review

    The proximate trigger was Shahumyan's confiscation of munitions from a steamer carrying the bodyguard of an Azerbaijani notable to a funeral.

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  • march-days-musavat-broken awaiting review

    By 31 March Musavat military units had been broken; by 1 April Soviet authority was secure across the city.

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  • march-days-civilian-killings awaiting review

    Over the following four to five days ARF detachments operating notionally under Soviet command moved through the Muslim quarters and committed mass killings of civilians.

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  • march-days-toll awaiting review

    Casualty estimates range from c. 3,000 (Soviet/contemporaneous) to 12,000 (Azerbaijani official).

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  • march-days-altstadt-swietochowski-range awaiting review

    Altstadt and Swietochowski place Muslim deaths at 8,000–12,000.

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  • march-days-de-waal-range awaiting review

    de Waal and the Kazemzadeh tradition place the figure at 3,000–10,000.

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  • march-days-aliyev-decree-1998 awaiting review

    Heydar Aliyev signed the presidential decree designating 31 March as the "Day of Genocide of Azerbaijanis" in 1998, fixing the casualty figure at 12,000.

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  • march-days-genocide-claim-contested awaiting review

    Whether the events constitute genocide is contested between Azerbaijani state historiography and Western academic accounts.

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  • march-days-september-pairing awaiting review

    Swietochowski reads the September Days as "explicitly framed as retaliation for the March Days".

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  • march-days-armenian-historiography awaiting review

    Armenian historiography typically reads the events as a Bolshevik–Musavat civil war with ARF detachments acting under Bolshevik political authority and substantially without National Council direction.

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