Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia. London: Europa Publications. 2002. стр. 77. ISBN9781857431377. „Soviet security forces supported Azerbaijan's efforts to reimpose control over Nagornyi Karabakh and Armenian villages outside the enclave.”
Truscott, Peter (1997). Russia First: Breaking with the West. London: Tauris Publ. стр. 74. ISBN9781860641992. „Initially, the Soviet regime in the Kremlin appears to have supported Azerbaijan in its attempt to maintain the territorial integrity of the borders established by Stalin in 1921.”
„Armenia’s Yezidi community needs MP”. Tert.am. 7. 6. 2012. Архивирано из оригинала 20. 7. 2013. г. Приступљено 20. 7. 2013. „Tamoyan recalled that a 500-member Yezidi detachment participated in the Nagorno-Karabakh war, and 30 of them were killed or went missing.”
Demoyan, Hayk (2006). „Turkey and the Karabakh Conflict: Summary”. Турция и Карабахский конфликт в конце XX – начале XXI веков. Историко-сравнительный анализ [Turkey and the Karabakh Conflict in 1990s: a Comparative Historical Analysis] (PDF) (на језику: руски и енглески). Yerevan. стр. 226. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 21. 9. 2013. г. Приступљено 9. 4. 2016. „Turkey continued to provide military as well as economic aid to Azerbaijan. As further proof, the Turkish army and intelligence services launched undercover operations to supply Azerbaijan with arms and military personnel. According to Turkish sources, over 350 high-ranking officers and thousands of volunteers from Turkey participated in the warfare on the Azerbaijani side.”
Asatryan, Garnik; Arakelova, Victoria (2002). „The Ethnic Minorities of Armenia”(PDF). Yerevan: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 8. 8. 2007. г. „The Armenia’s Yezidis many times showed gallantry and patriotism, particularly during the Karabakh conflict when many of their volunteers spilled their blood in the defense of this country.”
Rieff, David (1997). „Case Study in Ethnic Strife”. Council on Foreign Relations. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 6. 2016. г. Приступљено 6. 4. 2016. „The Dashnaks, of course, are the ones who did the heavy lifting on the ground. Their men, including a substantial number of volunteers from the diaspora, did a great deal of the fighting and dying before the cease-fire.”
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Osipova, Yelena; Bilgin, Fevzi (2013). Revisiting Armenian-Turkish Reconciliation(PDF). Washington, D.C.: Rethink Institute. стр. 3. ISBN978-1-938300-09-7. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 24. 9. 2015. г. Приступљено 6. 4. 2016. „As the war over Nagorno Karabakh unfolded, and as Turkey sided with Azerbaijan…”
„Armenia’s Yezidi community needs MP”. Tert.am. 7. 6. 2012. Архивирано из оригинала 20. 7. 2013. г. Приступљено 20. 7. 2013. „Tamoyan recalled that a 500-member Yezidi detachment participated in the Nagorno-Karabakh war, and 30 of them were killed or went missing.”
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Smolowe, Jill (29. 1. 1990). „The Killing Zone”. TIME Magazine. Архивирано из оригинала 9. 9. 2005. г. Приступљено 29. 10. 2011.
„Strategic impact” (4). Bucharest: Romanian National Defence University "Carol I" Centre for Defence and Security Strategic Studies. 2010: 35. Архивирано из оригинала 21. 9. 2013. г. Приступљено 6. 4. 2016. „Greece supported Armenia both by delivering military and economic assistance and diplomatic representation by promoting the Armenia's interests in the EU and NATO.”
Rieff, David (1997). „Case Study in Ethnic Strife”. Council on Foreign Relations. Архивирано из оригинала 24. 6. 2016. г. Приступљено 6. 4. 2016. „The Dashnaks, of course, are the ones who did the heavy lifting on the ground. Their men, including a substantial number of volunteers from the diaspora, did a great deal of the fighting and dying before the cease-fire.”
Asatryan, Garnik; Arakelova, Victoria (2002). „The Ethnic Minorities of Armenia”(PDF). Yerevan: Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 8. 8. 2007. г. „The Armenia’s Yezidis many times showed gallantry and patriotism, particularly during the Karabakh conflict when many of their volunteers spilled their blood in the defense of this country.”
„Strategic impact” (4). Bucharest: Romanian National Defence University "Carol I" Centre for Defence and Security Strategic Studies. 2010: 35. Архивирано из оригинала 21. 9. 2013. г. Приступљено 6. 4. 2016. „Greece supported Armenia both by delivering military and economic assistance and diplomatic representation by promoting the Armenia's interests in the EU and NATO.”
Osipova, Yelena; Bilgin, Fevzi (2013). Revisiting Armenian-Turkish Reconciliation(PDF). Washington, D.C.: Rethink Institute. стр. 3. ISBN978-1-938300-09-7. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 24. 9. 2015. г. Приступљено 6. 4. 2016. „As the war over Nagorno Karabakh unfolded, and as Turkey sided with Azerbaijan…”
Demoyan, Hayk (2006). „Turkey and the Karabakh Conflict: Summary”. Турция и Карабахский конфликт в конце XX – начале XXI веков. Историко-сравнительный анализ [Turkey and the Karabakh Conflict in 1990s: a Comparative Historical Analysis] (PDF) (на језику: руски и енглески). Yerevan. стр. 226. Архивирано из оригинала(PDF) 21. 9. 2013. г. Приступљено 9. 4. 2016. „Turkey continued to provide military as well as economic aid to Azerbaijan. As further proof, the Turkish army and intelligence services launched undercover operations to supply Azerbaijan with arms and military personnel. According to Turkish sources, over 350 high-ranking officers and thousands of volunteers from Turkey participated in the warfare on the Azerbaijani side.”