Bağanis Ayrum

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Bağanis Ayrum
Bağanis Ayrum is located in Azerbaijan
Bağanis Ayrum
Bağanis Ayrum
Coordinates: 41°05′48″N 45°04′55″E / 41.09667°N 45.08194°E / 41.09667; 45.08194Coordinates: 41°05′48″N 45°04′55″E / 41.09667°N 45.08194°E / 41.09667; 45.08194
Country Azerbaijan (de jure)
 Armenia (de facto)
District
Province
Qazakh (de jure)
Tavush (de facto)
Time zoneUTC+4 (AZT)

Bağanis Ayrum (Baghanis Ayrum) is a ghost village in the Qazakh District of Azerbaijan. The village has been controlled by Armenia since the First Nagorno-Karabakh War.

History[]

On 22 March 1990, Azerbaijani farmers shot at passing trucks and cars with Armenian license plates, wounding several people in a Volga Sedan.[1]

In retaliation, four days later, several cars full of Armenians armed with shotguns and assault rifles attacked Baghanis Ayrum before dawn, setting fire to about 20 houses and killing 8 Azerbaijani civilians. The bodies of one family, including an infant, were reportedly found burnt in the embers of their house.[1]

Kommersant reported that as a result of the attack on 26 March 1992, eleven inhabitants of the village died.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ a b Cullen, Robert. "A Reporter at Large, Roots." The New Yorker. 15 April 1991. p55-58
  2. ^ "АРМЕНИЯ - АЗЕРБАЙДЖАН: ЭТО УЖЕ ПРОСТО ВОЙНА". www.kommersant.ru (in Russian). 1990-08-20. Retrieved 2021-11-26.

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