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Bakгј: Komгјnгј (1917 1918) Kitabд±nд±

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In the spring of 1918, Baku was not just a city; it was the world’s gas station and a boiling pot of contradictions. While the rest of the Russian Empire was fracturing into "Red" and "White," Baku sat on the Caspian Sea like a glittering, oily prize that everyone—from the British Empire to the Ottoman Turks—wanted to claim. A Fortress of Ideology BakГј KomГјnГј (1917 1918) KitabД±nД±

The world fought over Baku because of its oil, often ignoring the people living there. Are you researching this for a , or

The story of the Baku Commune is a gritty, smoke-filled reminder of a time when the world was being remade, and the price of a vision was often one's life. A Fortress of Ideology The world fought over

Led by Stepan Shahumyan, the Baku Commune was an attempt to create a multi-ethnic, proletarian utopia in a place where ethnic tensions between Armenians and Azerbaijanis were already at a breaking point. For 97 days, the "Commissars" tried to nationalize the massive oil industry, redistribute land, and provide food to a starving population. It was a government run by intellectuals and laborers who believed they could hold a single city against the tide of history. The Pressure Cooker