Nicholas Griffin: Caucasus: A Journey to the Land Between Christianity and Islam. University of Chicago Press, Chicago 2004, ISBN 0-226-30859-6, S.185–186 (englisch, archive.org).
Human Rights Watch/Helsinki (Organization : U.S.): Azerbaijan : Seven years of conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. New York : Human Rights Watch, 1994, ISBN 1-56432-142-8 (archive.org [abgerufen am 22. August 2023]).
Chorbajian, Donabedian & Mutafian 1994, S. 13–18 Table of conflict locations with at least one major armed conflict in 1993
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Laura Baghdasaryan and Arif Yunusov: Война, социальные изменения и синдромы 'ни войны, ни мира' в азербайджанском и армянском обществах (Originaltitel: ru:Война, социальные изменения и синдромы 'ни войны, ни мира' в азербайджанском и армянском обществах, deutsch: War, social changes and "neither war nor peace" syndromes in Azerbaijani and Armenian societies), Conciliation Resources. Abgerufen am 20. November 2010 (russisch).
David Rieff: Without Rules or Pity. In: Foreign Affairs. 76. Jahrgang, Nr.2. Council on Foreign Relations, Juni 1997 (englisch, cilicia.com [abgerufen am 13. Februar 2007]).
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CASE OF CHIRAGOV AND OTHERS v. ARMENIA. In: HUDOC - European Court of Human Rights. Abgerufen am 9. Juni 2023 (englisch): „The capture of these two towns [Lachin and Shusha/Shushi] had been deemed necessary by the “NKR” forces in order to stop Azerbaijani war crimes and open up a humanitarian corridor to Armenia.“
Arsène Saparov: Why Autonomy? The Making of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region 1918–1925. In: Europe-Asia Studies. Band64, Nr.2, März 2012, ISSN0966-8136, S.281–323, doi:10.1080/09668136.2011.642583 (tandfonline.com [abgerufen am 21. August 2023]).
Anna Green: Spotlight Karabakh. In: EVN Report. 20. März 2017, abgerufen am 9. Juni 2023 (amerikanisches Englisch): „On May 18, [1992] the Karabakh Army entered Lachin (Kashatagh), thus ending the three-year blockade.“
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Abbas Malek, Anandam P. Kavoori: The Global Dynamics of News: Studies in International News Coverage and News Agenda. Greenwood Publishing Group, 2000, ISBN 1-56750-462-0 (google.de [abgerufen am 23. August 2023]).
Alexander A. Khramchikin: On the Caucasian fronts, the situation is a stalemate. Meanwhile... (Originaltitel: ru:На кавказских фронтах – ситуация патовая. Пока..., deutsch: On the Caucasian fronts, the situation is a stalemate. Meanwhile...). 15. Januar 2010, abgerufen am 27. April 2011 (russisch).
Azerbaijan: Seven Years of Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Human Rights Watch, 1994, ISBN 1-56432-142-8 (englisch, hrw.org (Memento des Originals vom 28. Juni 2020 im Internet Archive)). p. xiii "Slavic mercenaries also take part in the fighting. The Slavs on both sides ..."; p. 106 "Russian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian mercenaries or rogue units of the Soviet/Russian Army have fought on both sides."
Arsène Saparov: Why Autonomy? The Making of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region 1918–1925. In: Europe-Asia Studies. Band64, Nr.2, März 2012, ISSN0966-8136, S.281–323, doi:10.1080/09668136.2011.642583 (tandfonline.com [abgerufen am 21. August 2023]).
UN SC Resolution 874. In: United Nations. Abgerufen am 2. Juli 2017 (englisch): „Expressing its serious concern that a continuation of the conflict in and around the Nagorny Karabakh region of the Azerbaijani Republic, and of the tensions between the Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijani Republic, would endanger peace and security in the region,“
UN SC Resolution 884. In: United Nations. Abgerufen am 2. Juli 2017 (englisch): „Expressing its serious concern that a continuation of the conflict in and around the Nagorny Karabakh region of the Azerbaijani Republic, and of the tensions between the Republic of Armenia and the Azerbaijani Republic, would endanger peace and security in the region,“
Azerbaijan: Seven Years of Conflict in Nagorno-Karabakh. Human Rights Watch, 1994, ISBN 1-56432-142-8 (englisch, hrw.org (Memento des Originals vom 28. Juni 2020 im Internet Archive)). p. xiii "Slavic mercenaries also take part in the fighting. The Slavs on both sides ..."; p. 106 "Russian, Ukrainian, and Belorussian mercenaries or rogue units of the Soviet/Russian Army have fought on both sides."
Arsène Saparov: Why Autonomy? The Making of Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region 1918–1925. In: Europe-Asia Studies. Band64, Nr.2, März 2012, ISSN0966-8136, S.281–323, doi:10.1080/09668136.2011.642583 (tandfonline.com [abgerufen am 21. August 2023]).