"Allied with the advancing Turkish army, in September 1918 the Azerbaijani nationalists secured their capital, Baku, and engaged in a massacre of the Armenians." Britannica Encyclopedia, Independent Azerbaijan
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"Correspondingly, on 1 September, 14,000 Turks launched a determined offensive against the sparsely manned Dunsterforce lines in Bakü, and sent another equally strong force south against Hamadan. On the morning of 14 September, the day Baku fell to the Turks, and when the massacre of Armenians commenced, Dunsterville arrived back in Enzeli, leaving behind 180 of his soldiers, dead or missing." Timothy C. Winegard, "Dunsterforce: A Case study of Coalition Warfare in the Middle East, 1918-1919", "Canadian Army Journal", Vol. 8. 3 Fall 2005 p. 104 PDF dosyası 5 Mart 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.
"Correspondingly, on 1 September, 14,000 Turks launched a determined offensive against the sparsely manned Dunsterforce lines in Bakü, and sent another equally strong force south against Hamadan. On the morning of 14 September, the day Baku fell to the Turks, and when the massacre of Armenians commenced, Dunsterville arrived back in Enzeli, leaving behind 180 of his soldiers, dead or missing." Timothy C. Winegard, "Dunsterforce: A Case study of Coalition Warfare in the Middle East, 1918-1919", "Canadian Army Journal", Vol. 8. 3 Fall 2005 p. 104 PDF dosyası 5 Mart 2009 tarihinde Wayback Machine sitesinde arşivlendi.