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| combatant1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia.svg}} [[Republic of the Mountainous Armenia|Mountainous Armenia]] |
| combatant1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia.svg}} [[Republic of the Mountainous Armenia|Mountainous Armenia]] |
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| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[RSFSR]]<br>{{flagicon|Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[ASSR]]<br>{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Turkey]] |
| combatant2 = {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic|RSFSR]]<br>{{flagicon|Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|ASSR]]<br>{{flagicon|Turkey}} [[Turkey]] |
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| commander1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia.svg}} [[Garegin Nzhdeh]] |
| commander1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia.svg}} [[Garegin Nzhdeh]] |
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| commander2 = {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[Anatoly Gekker]] |
| commander2 = {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[Anatoly Gekker]] |
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{{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[Pyotr Kuryshko]] |
{{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} [[Pyotr Kuryshko]] |
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{{Flagicon|Turkey}} [[Kazimierz Mastalerz]] |
{{Flagicon|Turkey}} [[Kazimierz Mastalerz]] |
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| strength1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia.svg}} |
| strength1 = {{flagicon image|Flag of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia.svg}} 10,000<ref >{{Cite book |title=The Republic of Armenia Volume 4}}</ref> |
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| strength2 = {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} |
| strength2 = {{flagicon|Russian Soviet Socialist Republic}} 20,000 <ref>{{Cite book |title=The Republic of Armenia Volume 4}}</ref> |
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{{flagicon|Turkey}} |
{{flagicon|Turkey}} 10,000 <ref>{{Cite book |title=The Republic of Armenia Volume 4}}</ref> |
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A military conflict was fought by the [[Republic of Mountainous Armenia]], the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]], the [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|Azerbaijani Socialist Soviet Republic]] and the [[Turkish National Movement|Turkish Nationalists]] in 1921.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hovannisian |first=Richard G. |title=The Republic of Armenia. 3: From London to Sèvres: february - august, 1920 |date=1996 |publisher=Univ. of Calif. Pr |isbn=978-0-520-08803-0 |location=Berkeley, Calif}}</ref> It was initiated due to [[February Uprising|a failed Armenian coup in Yerevan]] against its [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Communist government]], and lasted from 26 April 1921 until 13 July 1921.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hovannisian |first=Richard G. |title=The Republic of Armenia. 4: Between crescent and sickle: partition and sovietization |date=1996 |publisher=Univ. of Calif. Pr |isbn=978-0-520-08804-7 |location=Berkeley, Calif}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Hovannisian |first=Richard G. |title=The Republic of Armenia |date=1971|publisher=University of California Press |isbn=978-0-520-01805-1 |location=Berkeley}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= https://origins.osu.edu/connecting-history/postcard-nagorno-karabakh|title= A Postcard from Nagorno-Karabakh|first=Pietro A.|last=Shakarian|date=August 2017|access-date=19 September 2024}}</ref> |
A military conflict was fought by the [[Republic of Mountainous Armenia]], the [[Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic]], the [[Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic|Azerbaijani Socialist Soviet Republic]] and the [[Turkish National Movement|Turkish Nationalists]] in 1921.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hovannisian |first=Richard G. |title=The Republic of Armenia. 3: From London to Sèvres: february - august, 1920 |date=1996 |publisher=Univ. of Calif. Pr |isbn=978-0-520-08803-0 |location=Berkeley, Calif}}</ref> It was initiated due to [[February Uprising|a failed Armenian coup in Yerevan]] against its [[Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic|Communist government]], and lasted from 26 April 1921 until 13 July 1921.<ref>{{Cite book |last=Hovannisian |first=Richard G. |title=The Republic of Armenia. 4: Between crescent and sickle: partition and sovietization |date=1996 |publisher=Univ. of Calif. Pr |isbn=978-0-520-08804-7 |location=Berkeley, Calif}}</ref><ref>{{Cite book|last=Hovannisian |first=Richard G. |title=The Republic of Armenia |date=1971|publisher=University of California Press |isbn=978-0-520-01805-1 |location=Berkeley}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url= https://origins.osu.edu/connecting-history/postcard-nagorno-karabakh|title= A Postcard from Nagorno-Karabakh|first=Pietro A.|last=Shakarian|date=August 2017|access-date=19 September 2024}}</ref> |
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A military conflict was fought by the Republic of Mountainous Armenia, the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic, the Azerbaijani Socialist Soviet Republic and the Turkish Nationalists in 1921.[5] It was initiated due to a failed Armenian coup in Yerevan against its Communist government, and lasted from 26 April 1921 until 13 July 1921.[6][7][8]
See also
References
- ^ The Republic of Armenia Volume 4.
- ^ The Republic of Armenia Volume 4.
- ^ The Republic of Armenia Volume 4.
- ^ The Republic of Armenia Volume 4.
- ^ Hovannisian, Richard G. (1996). The Republic of Armenia. 3: From London to Sèvres: february - august, 1920. Berkeley, Calif: Univ. of Calif. Pr. ISBN 978-0-520-08803-0.
- ^ Hovannisian, Richard G. (1996). The Republic of Armenia. 4: Between crescent and sickle: partition and sovietization. Berkeley, Calif: Univ. of Calif. Pr. ISBN 978-0-520-08804-7.
- ^ Hovannisian, Richard G. (1971). The Republic of Armenia. Berkeley: University of California Press. ISBN 978-0-520-01805-1.
- ^ Shakarian, Pietro A. (August 2017). "A Postcard from Nagorno-Karabakh". Retrieved 19 September 2024.