三月事件 (阿塞拜疆)

三月事件阿塞拜疆语Mart hadisələri)是1918年3月30日至4月2日(俄国内战期间)发生于外高加索委员部巴库的种族武装冲突事件[5][6]布尔什维克军队与亚美尼亚民族主义组织亚美尼亚革命联盟合作对抗阿塞拜疆平等党[7][8][9]纽约时报报导指“俄罗斯人与穆斯林的冲突中共有2000人死亡与3000人受伤”[10],隔年报导又称共有12,000人罹难[11]。事后当地建立短暂的苏维埃政权巴库公社[12]。同年9月高加索伊斯兰军英语Islamic Army of the Caucasus攻占巴库,爆发了上万名亚美尼亚人被屠杀的九月事件[13][14]

三月事件
阿塞拜疆—亚美尼亚战争俄国内战南线的一部分

巴库被杀害的阿塞拜疆人
日期1918年3月30日至4月2日
地点
参战方
布尔什维克
亚美尼亚革命联盟
阿塞拜疆平等党
高加索土著骑兵师英语Caucasian Native Cavalry Division
指挥官与领导者
邵武勉 梅姆德·埃明·拉苏尔扎德
兵力
布尔什维克
6,000名士兵[1]
亚美尼亚革命联盟
4,000名武装人员[1]
10,000名武装人员[1]
伤亡与损失
2,500名亚美尼亚人[2] 3,000名[3]至12,000名穆斯林[4]

多数来源将三月事件解读为内战冲突[7][15][16][17][18],阿塞拜疆方则将此事件视为种族屠杀[19][20],2013年9月18日库巴的种族灭绝纪念碑由阿塞拜疆总统伊利哈姆·阿利耶夫揭幕,纪念三月事件的罹难者[21]

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  15. ^ Shahumyan, Stepan. Letters 1896–1918. Yerevan: State Publishing House of Armenia. 1959: 63–67. On one side were fighting the Soviet Red Guard; the Red International Army, recently organized by us; the Red Fleet, which we had succeeded in reorganizing in a short time; and Armenian national units. On the other side the Muslim Savage Division in which there were quite a few Russian officers, and bands of armed Muslims, led by the Musavat Party... For us the results of the battle were brilliant. The destruction of the enemy was complete... More than three thousand were killed on both sides 
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  17. ^ (Suny 1972,第217–221页)
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  19. ^ Decree of President of Republic of Azerbaijan about genocide of Azerbaijani people, March 1998
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  21. ^ Genocide Memorial Complex opened in Guba. www.news.az. [13 May 2014]. (原始内容存档于29 September 2018).