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I N D E X
Armenia
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75, 127–28; inter-communal tensions in,
18–19; and Khrushchev thaw, 136–37;
and 1915 Genocide, 44, 75–79, 127, 137,
249, 275, 277, 306; opposition forms in,
56–59; preparedness for war (1991),
162–64; presidential elections (1996),
257–58; presidential elections (1998),
262; shootings in parliament (1999),
265–66, 319; as Soviet Union Republic,
131–36; trade with Azerbaijan via Geor
gia, 269–70; “war of laws” with Azer
baijan, 60–61, 162; Yerevan Armenian
Army of Independence (AAI), 111–12
Armenian Diaspora, 4, 64, 80, 207, 234,
247, 248–50, 256, 259, 264, 277
Armenian National Army (ANA), 111–12
Armenian National Movement (ANM),
62, 111, 114, 117, 122, 257, 264
Armenians of Azerbaijan, 32–36, 63, 87,
90–91, 100–105, 274, 285.
See also Baku;
Nagorny Karabakh (region); Sumgait
Artsakh, 8, 149
Asadov, Etimar, 106
Askeran, 174; deaths at, in February 1988,
15, 300
Avsharian, Gagik, 173–74, 178–79, 184
Azerbaijan: acquires weaponry (1992),
197–99, 315; amount of territory occu
pied by Armenians, 285–86; becomes in-
dependent state (1991), 160–61; “Black
January” in, 83, 89–95, 101–2, 274, 285;
Bolshevik takeover of, 86–87, 129;
claims to NK, 125–26, 129–131; Defense
Ministry formed, 163–65; demographics
of, 133, 284; ethnic diversity of, 29; fear
of Russia, 51, 220, 274–75; first political
protests in (1988), 29; First Republic of
(1918–20), 96, 99, 127; formation of
army, 206–9; Genocide Day in, 96–98;
history of, 96, 97, 127–28; improved re
lations with Russia, 261–62, 266, 276;
inter-communal tension in (1987), 18;
and Iran, 30, 86; and Khrushchev thaw,
136–37; oil economy of, 98–99, 106–7,
252–53, 262–63, 277–78; political ten
sions in (1989), 86–89; preparedness for
war (1991), 162–64; self-image of, 44; as
Soviet Union Republic, 131–36; Sumgait
crisis in, 31–44; refugees in, 5–6, 215–16,
217–24, 270, 278, 285, 304; rejects re
gional cooperation with Armenia, 270;
state of army, 278–79; trade with Arme
nia via Georgia, 269–70; “war of laws”
with Armenia, 60–61; war veterans in,
105–6.
See also Baku; Sumgait
Azerbaijanis of Armenia, 44, 62–63, 79–81,
97, 105, 273, 285.
See also Yerevan
Azgaldian, Leonid, 111
Babajanian, Hamazasp, 18
Babayan, Aramais, 19
Babayan, Samvel, 173–74, 210, 239, 279;
abuses committed by, 242–43; back-
ground of, 227, 317; trial of, 241–45;
wields power in Armenia, 256–57
Babayan, Valery, 171
Baburian, Karen, 226, 238
Bagdasarian, Rafik (Svo), 206
Baghramov, Nizami, 238
Bagirov, Kamran, 12, 29, 58, 301
Bagirov, Mir Jafar, 138
Bagirov, Sabit, 95
Bagramian, Ivan, 18
Bakatin, Vadim, 63
Baker, James, 4
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