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Caucasian Bureau Decisions on Karabakh, 4–5 July 1921

Kavbiuro of the RCP(b), 1921

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Minutes of the meeting at which Karabakh was first assigned to Soviet Armenia, then reassigned to Soviet Azerbaijan the following day.

Cited by events (2)

  • Caucasian Bureau decisions on Karabakh, 4–5 July 1921 1921
  • Formation of the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast 1923

Cited by legal rulings (1)

  • Decision of the Caucasian Bureau on Karabakh

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  1. On 4 July 1921 the Caucasian Bureau voted to assign Karabakh to Soviet Armenia; the next day the decision was reversed and Karabakh was assigned to Soviet Azerbaijan with autonomy. well-evidenced

Quoted statements (1)

  • "Proceeding from the necessity for national peace among Muslims and Armenians, and of the economic ties between Upper and Lower Karabakh, of its permanent links with Azerbaijan, Mountainous Karabakh is to remain within the borders of the Azerbaijan SSR, granting it wide regional autonomy with the administrative center in Shusha, which is to become an autonomous region."
    Caucasian Bureau of the RCP(b) (Kavbiuro) · 1921-07-05

Link

  • www.routledge.com/From-Conflict-to-Autonomy-in-the-C… live
  • Wayback snapshot · 2026-05-09 archived

Cited on figure pages

  • Nariman Narimanov
Atlas of the South Caucasus, 1813 to 2026. A working draft. Errors and omissions are mine. by David Wicker · sister project: palestine.wicker.life
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