CC..png   

Legal and postal addresses of the publisher: office 1336, 17 Naberezhnaya Severnoy Dviny, Arkhangelsk, 163002, Russian Federation, Northern (Arctic) Federal University named after M.V. Lomonosov

Phone: (818-2) 28-76-18
E-mail: vestnik_gum@narfu.ru
https://vestnikgum.ru/en/

ABOUT JOURNAL

Determination of the State and Territorial Status of Nakhichevan and the Kars Region at the Final Stage of the Civil War in Russia. P. 13–22

Версия для печати

Section: History

UDC

94(47).084.3:94(479)24

Authors

Aydyn N. Gadzhiev
The Northern Institute of Business; ul. Suvorova 2, Arkhangelsk, 163001, Russian Federation;
e-mail: west011@bk.ru
Valeriy K. Belov
The Northern Institute of Business; ul. Suvorova 2, Arkhangelsk, 163001, Russian Federation;
e-mail: west011@bk.ru

Abstract

This article explores the struggle for the Nakhichevan and Kars Regions after the establishment of the Soviet rule in Azerbaijan in April 1920. On 8 May, 1920, the People’s Commissariat of the Azerbaijan Soviet Socialist Republic made an appeal to the Armenian government concerning the events in southwestern Caucasus. It pointed out the alarming situation in Nakhichevan, Sharur-Daralagez, Novo- Bayazet, and Echmiadzin counties, where the armed Armenian-Muslim conflict persisted, resulting in a massacre which the leaders of Dashnaktsutyun (Armenian Revolutionary Party) were accountable for. On 10 May, 1920, the Azerbaijani Revolutionary Committee urged the Armenian government to start negotiations about the disputed areas, but the proposal was rejected. The leaders of Soviet Russia, in their turn, launched military operations in Nakhichevan: on 28 July, 1920, Soviet Russia established its rule in the region, which, however, was first cleared from all Armenian troops as late as in December. Having entered the sphere of influence of a new political power, Nakhichevan became part of a geopolitical space based on new ideology. At the same time, the contradictions between the Transcaucasian Soviet republics of Armenia and Georgia, on the one hand, and Turkey, on the other, forced Soviet Russia to promote an agreement between these parties. On 13 October, 1921, they signed the Treaty of Kars, mediated by Soviet Russia. According to the treaty, the Nakhichevan Region became an autonomous territory within Soviet Azerbaijan.

Keywords

Azerbaijan SSR, Nakhichevan, Kars Region, Soviet power in Transcaucasia, Treaty of Alexandropol (1920), Treaty of Kars (1921)
Download (pdf, 3.6MB )

References

  1. Mikhaylov V.V. Otnosheniya Respubliki Armeniya i rukovodstva Vooruzhennykh Sil Yuga Rossii v 1918 – nachale 1919 g. [Relations Between the Republic of Armenia and the Armed Forces of South Russia in 1918 and Beginning of 1919]. Vestnik Severnogo (Arkticheskogo) federal’nogo universiteta. Ser.: Gumanitarnye i sotsial’nye nauki, 2015, no. 4, pp. 140–153.
  2. Azerbaydzhanskaya Demokraticheskaya Respublika (1918–1920) [The Azerbaijan Democratic Republic (1918– 1920)]. Ed. by N. Agamalieva. Baku, 1998.
  3. Miller A. Iz istorii sovetsko-turetskikh otnosheniy [From the History of Soviet-Turkish Relations]. Mezhdunarodnaya zhizn’, 1958, no. 2, pp. 121–173.
  4. Miller A.F. Turtsiya. Aktual’nye problemy novoy i noveyshey istorii [Turkey. Topical Issues in Modern and Contemporary History]. Moscow, 1983.
  5. Zavriev D.S. K noveyshey istorii severo-vostochnykh vilayetov Turtsii [On the Contemporary History of Turkey’s North-Eastern Vilayets]. Tbilisi, 1947.
  6. Mikhaylov V.V. K voprosu o politicheskoy situatsii v Zakavkaz’e na zaklyuchitel’nom etape Pervoy mirovoy voyny [On the Political Situation in the Trans-Caucasian Region at the Final Stage of the First World War]. Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo gosudarstvennogo universiteta. Ser. 2: Istoriya nauki, 2006, no. 4, pp. 125–137.
  7. Mikhaylov V.V. Osmanskaya interventsiya pervoy poloviny 1918 goda i otdelenie Zakavkaz’ya ot Rossii [Ottoman Intervention in the First Half of 1918 and the Secession of Transcaucasia from Russia]. 1918 god v sud’bakh Rossii i mira: razvertyvanie shirokomasshtabnoy Grazhdanskoy voyny i mezhdunarodnoy interventsii: sb. materialov mezhdunar. nauch. konf. [The Year 1918 in the Fate of Russia and the World: The Start of a Large-Scale Civil War and Foreign Intervention: Proc. Int. Sci. Conf.]. Arkhangelsk, 28–29 October 2008. Arkhangelsk, 2008, pp. 181–187.
  8. Bagirov Yu.A. Iz istorii sovetsko-turetskikh otnosheniy (1920–1922) [From the History of Soviet-Turkish Relations (1920–1922)]. Baku, 1965.
  9. Kemal’ M. Put’ novoy Turtsii. 1919–1927: v 4 t. [The Path of the New Turkey. 1919–1927: In 4 Vols.]. Moscow, 1934. Vol. 3.
  10. SSSR i Turtsiya. 1917–1979 gg. [The USSR and Turkey. 1917–1979]. Ed. by M.A. Gasratyan, P.P. Moiseev. Moscow, 1981.
  11. Rubinshteyn N.A. Vneshnyaya politika Sovetskogo gosudarstva v 1921–1925 gg. [Foreign Policy of the Soviet State in 1921–1925]. Moscow, 1953.

Make a Submission


знак_анг.png

INDEXED IN:      

Elibrary.ru

infobaseindex

logotype.png


Логотип.png


Лань

OTHER NArFU JOURNALS: 

Journal of Medical and Biological
Research

Forest Journal 
Лесной журнал 

Arctic and North