UPDATE (10th November 2020): The Armenian government and the de-facto authorities of the Republic of Artsakh have announced an end of the 2020 Karabakh war, as they can no longer support the war effort. They and Azerbaijan have agreed to start implementing a peace plan brokered by Russia. Not all details are public yet, but we know that it is similar to the Madrid principles shown in the video: - Armenian forces will withdraw from all of Karabakh - Armenia will return certain regions in the Karabakh lowlands to Azerbaijani control - Azerbaijani forces will remain in control of all the recently captured territory in Karabakh - Russian peacekeepers will be stationed in the parts of Nagorno-Karabakh still under Armenian control, based in Stepanakert/Xankəndi to enforce the ceasefire for 5 years - Armenia will retain a temporary corridor with Nagorno-Karabakh protected by Russian peacekeeping forces - Internally displaced people and refugees will be returning to Karabakh - An exchange of prisoners of war, detained persons and the dead will be conducted. - Armenia agreed to allow the construction of infrastructure linking Azerbaijan's autonomous Nakhichevan exclave with the rest of the country The Azerbaijani government has also announced that Turkey will be part of the peacekeeping force, however no details have been released yet on that. It is also not yet clear what will happen to the Armenian populated regions of Karabakh (will they be reintegrated into Azerbaijan with autonomy or without?).
@@tanit5997 you are right Russia won without dropping a pinch of blood. I hope Azeri and Armenian people will built a long lasting peace based on acknowledgment of each other’s legitimacy claim on the land , pain and suffering. Otherwise pain and suffering will switch sides from time to time
Iran itself confirms the figure of 15 million Azerbaijanis. But they are all citizens of Iran, not Azerbaijan. The Azerbaijani side, as usual, doubles the figures.
@@erikart2526 CIA estimates a conservative 24 million. So yeah Iran's official numbers are obviously bullshit. And if you're so sure they like Iran and Persians (Who think of themselves as the supreme race and belittle Azerbaijanis on a daily basis), hold a referendum. I'm sure they will vote to remain inside Iran, you seem very sure. For some reason though, I feel like what you're showing here is wishful thinking, because why would a Persian that thinks Azerbaijanis are his friends and Iranian citizens try to distort figures?
I’m not going to judge since I know how difficult politics are up close even if they seem easier from the outside but your explanations by themselves never give off a vibe that this is oversimplified. Great job !
Interestingly enough, this war is a good case study of propaganda and disinformation tactics coming from both sides, some include to encourage conscription and to influence international support for either side. As a PR practitioner, it was a great look at geopolitics.
Also a great warning, don't start to believe your own propaganda and disinformation. In the words of a russian analyst I read, the armenian army was trained for parades not fighting...
@@MrJChristianz of please! Armenians won the first war with no official military. Azerbaijan was the loser for over 30 years. Secondly, you should know the mafia style regime of Azerbaijan by Aliyev. Azerbaijan is known for propaganda, lack of democracy. Compare the ratings, Armenia is more free! Azerbaijan used thousands of mercenaries from Syria 🇸🇾, had nato Turkey who supplied troops, and powerful drones. Azerbaijan has a much bigger death toll of its soldiers. The 3000 death toll is a lie! You should know better.
I'm very new to this whole international relations field, and I find it all fascinating, but I'm starting to realize how MESSY everything is. IR seems like a never-ending web of alliances and rivalries. It feels rewarding to learn about this stuff, but I feel like the more I learn, the less I feel I know. Either way, PLEASE keep making these videos, they are excellent.
I have to say that your video is so informative and makes people understand easily to this complex conflix. As an international relations graduate, I found your video helpful. (Also, I liked your sense of humor, it is hard to do this especially on such a topic like political) Thanks.
Я азербайджанец и хочу мира между нашими странами. Я не ненавижу армян. Как может человек ненавидеть того, кого он не видел в своей жизни? проклятые войны. Армяне очень похожи на нас, мир и любовь ❤🇦🇿🤝🏻🇦🇲❤😊🙂😇
Siz yəqinki erməni qarışığı azərbaycanlısız. Gerçək Xocalı və 31 mart soyqırımlarını görən yaşayan bir azərbaycanlı bu yazdığı yorumdan utanar. Şəhidlərimizin ruhundan, təcavüz edilmiş azərbaycanlı qız gəlinlərimizdən utanın! Bir ömür ermənilərə lənət oxuyuram nifrət edirəm unutmayacam unutdurmayacam!
@@narminmammadova6448Mən nə erməni nə də azərbaycanlı deyiləm.Amma demək istəyirəm ki sizin dediyiniz hallar yəni adi xalq qətli hər iki tərəfdədə var.1918-ci ildə hər iki respublika öz suverenliyini elan edəndən sonra hər iki tərəfdə türklər və ermənilər bir birlərini qətl edirdilər.Bunlar dini və millət səbəblərə görə olurdu.Sadəcə bunu niyə demirlər bilmirəm.Onu demək istəyirəm ki Ermənistanda Azərbaycanlıları qovanda Azərbaycandanda ermənilər qovulurdu.Bütün bu hadisələr və nifrət qarşılıqlı idi.Mən demirəm ki hadisələri unutmaq lazımdır.Mən sadəcə deyirəm ki əgər bir insan realist olub qabağa baxmayıb yalnız keçmişdəki uğur və faciələri ilə yaşasa o insanın gələcəyi olmaz.Sadəcə bağışlamaq və barışmağı bacarmaq lazımdır.Amma təəsüf ki bu nə azərbaycanlılara nə də ermənilərə aid bir xüsusiyyətdir
It's an Armenian land for which the turkish are fighting now. They want all our lands. The lands in which Armenians lived and live for more than 2000 years.)
@Khadija Samadova you have nothing. Everything is proved to be Armenian. 🇦🇲 and don't tell me what to do....I know it all how 1918 azerbaijan was created. Even azerbaijan the name is from Persia. Cuz as I said you have nothing. That's why you always shout that everything is yours.
@Khadija Samadova we are not peacemakers but we are.the PEACE. Everyone knows that its ours. So dont be blind and fool you have nothing jan. And dont write Im neither reading nor answering. Ciao. 👋
@@mariamalexanyan2526 You have been deleted from Azerbaijani lands in couple weeks... If there wouldn't be any cease fire it would only take 3-4 days to wipe your occupying asses from those lands. You will obey to Turks. And always remain royal to your owner. Much love from Turkey 😘
5:37 has reinforced my deeply held belief that the words "Autonomous Region" are a clear sign that something severely wrong is going on. Excellent job, and I look forward to the next one!
@@Mythbusters2021 Those words are always used to mark areas where something bad is going down. Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, so on and so forth.
A summary does not omit important points to appeal to all the stakeholders or whatever the reason was. To be frank, I can't remember clearly after three months. So I'm not sure what you mean by your comment. Have a nice day buddy.
@@denizzz08 hold on, who is he appealing to? Because he doesnt mention your pet points? Its a summary, its not supposed to be extensive and write down every single thing.
@@complexaltruist Why do you think a summary can't be critiqued for its arguably poor choice of starting point, while still going back for millennia briefly but failing to also briefly mention important power and population shifts. Why can't a summary be criticized for the normalization of those so called pet-points of either side to appeal to more people while still keeping the dress of a objective summary of the conflict and the historical events that led to it? I know the definition of a summary, but thanks for reminding me every time you reply to me. You must be thinking that a summary is an infallible work by god that can not be critiqued; nothing to take, nothing to add, mine will be just as perfect as yours would be... or you're just out for blood on a comment I made three months ago, stating my opinion about this piece and thanking the author for it. smh
@@denizzz08 a summary can be criticized but you are criticizing. You just said he missed points and didn't elaborate. Criticism should be constrictive. He did mention population change. A summary on a specific debated topic will get people complaining from many sides, but is work is good. What annoys me is people always complain about summaries, he didnt butcher anything, he didnt mislead anyone. There is no objective summary, history is subjective, very few things in this world are actually objective.
As a Azerbaijani thanks for unbiased video it was pretty well-crafted.Although it seems like you really worked hard on this video it would be very nice for you to mention UNSC resolutions about this war.But thanks very much overall.Good job
@Mellivora Capensis yeah thats the right document. so where is the part you mentioned? it only talks about certain regions. Not even mentioning NK which legal right to independence was rejected in the first place. Check artcle 3 of 1990 soviet law on cessation.
@Mellivora Capensis well i did an error when i relooked the doc i searched for nagorno not nagorny. But regardless, no word was mentioned about withdrawal from NK, just arbirtary nonsense. Azerbaijan violated the resolutions aswell because the ceasefire was only made in 1994 and azer also violated 1990 soviet law on cessation in the first plce. They could have left the historically and demographically armenian lands for the armenians and that would have been it. It’s only 5% of the land area and doesnt even have any major natural recources Why the fuck are you so hostile anyway?
@Mellivora Capensis Oh please dont act like get off your high horse, don’t act like you haven’t said anything true on the internet lmfao. Besides I didn’t lie, I misremembered what i read about it before. I’ll take the L on that, I should have rechecked it before making a claim, but i didnt knowingly lie to you. No i didnt. Clearly the Main message was to stop the fighting, thats the kind of an approach international community has. Negotiate, don’t fight. Yeah well the resolutions were pretty arbirtary when discussing the NK and the status of troops there. The areas around it are understandable, those ones can actually be classified as occupied but even then there should be an asterisk. NK was attacked and Stepanekert was sieged and shelled so it was kind of necessary to take land for the sake of security. This war would have been over much quicker if NK was just an enclave with enemy all around and no supply line to armenia. It was a war, do you think only armenia was being hostile before the 1994 ceasefire? I didnt talk about the skirmishes after it, most of which azerbaijan was the aggresor of per most sources. I was talking about the time period between the resolutions and the ceasefire. And it makes sense when you think about it. Armenia was content with status quo, why would it attack a much stronger opponent?
You have made a mistake in 9:34. Azerbaijanis don't consider themselves to be the descendants of ancient locals of the region. Azerbaijanis consider themselves as descendants of those Seljuq Turks who migrated to the region starting from the 11th century. What is Azerbaijan is saying about Albanians is that Armenians were not the initial inhabitants of Qarabagh, as they claim, but it was Albanians who lived in Qarabagh in the ancient times. Azerbaijanis don't claim to be descendants of those Albanians, "who somehow started to speak Turkish". You mixed up two things
Ancestry is a very tricky thing, especially when we talk about ancestry of peoples who lived 2000 years ago or more. People of course intermixed a lot and cultures changed also a lot over time, and genetic and linguistic research does indicate that Azerbaijanis have Turkic heritage from various Oghuz Turkic tribes which arrived in the area between the 11th and 16th century, as well local non-turkic peoples - which is what happened everywhere on earth: intermixing. Of course, Azerbaijanis today are a Turkic ethnicity.
@@PoliticswithPaint Of course. There was intermixing, like all the people in the world. But while you did not emphasize the intermixing of Armenians with other groups, you did emphasize it for Azerbaijani Turks, and you said "Azerbaijanis CONSIDER THEMSELVES to be descendants of local Albanians who adopted Turkish language". What I am trying to say is that Azerbaijani Turks don't consider themselves like that, they just consider themselves to be Turkish, as Armenians just consider themselves to be Armenians, as Russians just consider themselves to be Russian, as the English just consider themselves to be English, despite the fact that all of them have intermingled with numerous other groups
@John So was half of actual turkey, syria and the whole of lebanon, would you give them back to armenia as well ? Also if we're playing this game can you please leave the fuck out USA/Australia/NZ/GB and leave it to locals ? In advance ty bro. Also its more legitimate since its not 2000 years old issues LOL. Btw you also seems like quite indo-european to me, please go back to mongolia as well cause your ancestor migrate to europa in the past. If mongolia doesnt suits you go back to ethiopia where all humans came from, nice place, harsh life tho.
Albanians (there are a lot of small ethnic nations) were locals however they created an Albanian country after migration of 3 turkish groups named Kimmers, Iskits and Saks (the name of Arsak came from Sak which means in turkish Ar (Ər) brave man and Sak the name of crew). They are together created Caucasus Albania which existed around 16 century. As Azerbaijani Turk consider themselves as descendants of migrated turks ( Kimmer, Iskit and Sak in bc. 9 / Hun turks in 3 century and Seljuk turks in 11 century) we are saying that most of the local countries established by local turks are predecessors of Azerbaijani republic.
@Elshad Aliyev No. I am aware of the difference between Turkic and Turkish. "Turkic" is a language family, like Germanic, Romanic, Slavic, Semitic, which includes multiple ethnic groups. "Turkish" on the other hand, is a specific ethnic group within the Turkic language family, that live in the geographical regions of Azerbaijan and Anatolia. Although, I understand that in English the word "Turkish" is mostly used as "related to Turkey", which is not wrong. "Turkish" can mean ethnicity (in which case, ethnic Turks living in Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran are encompassed) and citizenship (in which case it only refers to Turkey). It is a similar story with "German". It can be used as citizen of Germany, but also at the same time can be used to refer ethnic Germans of Switzerland. Or "Arab", which can refer to citizen of Saudi Arabia, as well as, any ethnic Arab living in Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Oman, Yemen and etc.
Relatively Fair Explanation. You basically covered fair historical points for both nations. I did not notice any allusions to propaganda. Well done to the author!
@@ilahamamedova1676 Yea but for someone not from the region content is still pretty good. Much better than many fancy "bla bla bla explained" bullshit youtubers.
@@ilahamamedova1676 We have real history books out here, only two countries disagree with the events you seemingly refer to. Your attitude only escalates the conflict, that is still ongoing, and claims more lives unnecessarily in both your side and the Armenian side (that has some hotheads too). A peaceful solution can be reached that benefit both sides, only if a little humanity enters you guys' souls.
Perfectly explained. Thank you. You earned a new sub. Greetings from Switzerland! May all these conflicts in the world stop and the people find peace and happiness. I can't help but be shocked of people in our western countries who complain for the smallest things whilst not too far away, some have suffered during their entire lives...
We are very happy the war in the Caucasus didnt grow to Middle Eastern scales though. These 40 days were hard for both sides, now the active war finished.
Maybe, but there are some mistakes. During the days of russian empire (1897 census) it was azeri who is the majority of population in karabakh. It does have significant armenian minority tho
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it is very biased.. lots of wrong info indeed. Armenians mainly living around Van lake ( today's Turkey ), they have moved there by the middle of 19th century from Iran and Ottoman as part of Russian strategy.
@@azeturkmen Not true, while Van and surrounding regions were hardcore Armenian center, Armenians did also inhabit the Karabakh region long before the Ottomans or Russians even existed. Armenia’s long ancient history itself is more than enough to prove the claim to the land, they have inhabited the region long before and Turks migrated there. Azerbaijani history can’t even precede the existence of Islam, which by historical standards is a pretty new religion despite how large it’s become.
I agree, a very balanced presentation of the conflict. And I hope our two countries can reach some form of agreement, where both people can live peacefully side by side. It has to be possible to do so. Co-habitation is already the norm in so many other parts of the world. But the language we use against each other has to change - we can’t keep assigning attributes to a whole people based on ethnicity. Do you have relatives in the region?
Also Armenian also agree. One thing that bothers me though: I don't like that the overarching issue of nationalism isn't quite addressed imo and are taken for granted, which makes sense for a summary, but is an important factor. It's semi addressed in the beginning where he talks about diverse makeup of the region, which is important imo. He also does mention it as a nationalist conflict which I feel is accurate. But I worry that it is taken for granted, don't know if that fact will stay with viewers as he goes through the rest of the history unfortunately...he accurately mentioned some of the internal pressures, but again, doesn't quite explore how those pressures were cultivated by narrow minded nationalist rhetoric on all sides. This was going to be hard to do in a summary, so I hope this comment might at least help someone understand that... Especially sad given the diverse landscape and shared history of the people who call that region home.
I didn’t know this was a conflict, probably due to me living in North America, and me not focusing too much on the news, so I’m glad I was informed about it.
I find it really sad that so many stupid things are getting so much more news than this. It is an important issue. I'm not saying that covid etc isn't important but all the drama isn't.
This is probably most unique situation in the world by the fact that the land that wanted to join armenia is completely within territory of Azerbaijan.
Abduel Tio Azerbaijan was trying hard to cleanse Armenians for 70 years, still didn’t succeed as it only went from 6% to 17. Go sit down your country is 168th in the world for freedom of speech. You have only been taught propaganda
rhymalishis mitchell one nation cannot get the independence twice when they already have a country. So in that case for the armenians living in Karabakh have no right for self determination, cause Azerbaijan is a multicultural country where live many nations like - Lezgins (lezgic people), Talysh people, Mountain Jews, Tats and Russians. So armenians are just one of those. They were living in peace all the time...
Я хочу, чтобы не было войн во всем мире. В каждой стране веками шли войны, и теперь они живут в мире и спокойствии. Я верю, что Армения и Азербайджан, как и прежде, будут жить на Кавказе в мире и согласии. если мы этого не увидим, это увидят будущие поколения. Мир миру и Южному Кавказу .... ❤🇦🇿✌🏻🇦🇲
Just stumbled across this channel over the channel of Kraut and after watching your last few videos, I'm very glad to have found this channel. You seem to make amazing content. I hope you'll grow even more soon and wish you the best
Thank you for this amazing video...it takes an artist to explain simply a very complicated situation. I hope to keep learning more about this beautiful country and its challenges
He is done good job but probably hasn’t done deeper research as there are holes. For example Stalin didn’t give Karabag to Azerbaijan. The official document states Azerbaijan RETAINS. Maybe he has read an English translated version of the document
@@prodbykomrebi lol we destroyed Armenia. Wdym. And its a fact that Azerbaijan is much much stronger than Armenia : Azerbaijan's military is placed 60th is the table while Armenia's military is placed somewhere in 100s
12:46 : Turkey is not trying to improve relations with Azerbaycan due to any type of interest! They are our brothers. 2 Countries 1 Nation! We are always there for them and they are always here for us!
@Roni Shirinian, as long as these nations respect the internationally recognized borders of their neighbors and don't go on insane military campaigns with massive ethnic cleansing like Armenia did in the 1990s. I'd imagine peace will be achieved.
He is just another "unbiased" youtuber repeating armenian version of history. Ignored 1988 deportation of azerbaijanis from Armenia. Ignored 1950 deportation. Ignored the fact how armenians were originally imported from everywhere and azerbaijanis were deported from their home lands. Ignored too many facts, but didn't forget to insert "syrian fighters" who allegedly were involved in 2020 war. No prove of that of course.
Kahabagh had never changed jusrisdiction within sovient union. And stalin decided took zangezur from azerbaijan, grant zangezur to armenia but don't change karabagh jusrisdiction. It is clearly stipulated in the document :left karabagh as it is within Azerbaijan
@@heyellada-ball3929 History of Azerbaijan the eldiguzids-> Kara Qoyunlu-> Ak qoyunlu-> Safavid Empire ->Afshar empire->Qajar state(Half Azerbaijan, half Iran)->Republic of Azerbaijan You were kicked in the Karabakh war.🇦🇿🤜🇦🇲
Nagorno-Karabakh and Zangezur were controlled by Armenia during the 1918 war, Stalin didn't give Zangezur to Armenia he gave Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan.
Just one correction, people of Karabakh did not declare independence after war(1994) it was before war(1991). It was even before Azerbaijan declared independence from Soviet Union.
@@normal7877 смысле хач ? Это международно признанные территории Азербайджана, и мы выдворили от туда армянские банд формирования, с чего он не наш ? 😅
Good explanation for a conflict I could not make any sense of. But, I have 2 questions...1st of what real value is this region; is it a fertile farming region, an easily defensible land barrier to invasion, is it mineral rich or does it have religious/cultural value? What makes it so special that these 2 countries are and have been fighting over it for more than 100 years? And 2. Why is Israel represented by a box and not a ball like everyone else? I notice Kraut does the same thing.
For your first question, the region doesn’t have many resources, but there are theories that Azeris want to use it as an oil pipeline land. Azerbaijan and Turkey want to create a pan turkic state, which would involve getting rid of Armenia as a whole. getting rid of Karabakh is the first step of that. Armenians defend the land because they have lived there for thousands of years before Azerbaijan even existed. If Azerbaijan is allowed to keep the region, they will slaughter the Armenians there. their soldiers have recorded themselves torturing, skinning, beheading, mutilating, and executing Armenian soldiers AND civilians (these videos can be found quite easily online, so this isn’t just be spouting propaganda). So Armenia needs to keep the land in order to keep its people and country alive. Long story short, Azerbaijan sees the land as a means to an end for Armenia, and Armenia is fighting to stay alive at the hands of Turkey and Azerbaijan. And as for tour second question, i’m afraid i’m not of much help :(
@@yeranmkrtchian5875 Panturkic state idea died with Enver Pasha. Any Turkic official would like the idea but they wouldn't act on it since it's impossible. Do you think Armenians just started existing there? They also took that land with force. No one can claim any piece of land as "historically theirs" since there isn't any way one can claim land based on history. Azerbaijani soldiers who recorded themselves torturing people were arrested and imprisoned by the Azeri Government. Also, there are as many videos of Armenian soldiers killing Azerbaijani soldiers/citizens as well so what's your point? "The next step" of Turkey is not getting rid of Armenia as some made you believe, since that would create problems near Turkey which Turkey would never want.
@@yeranmkrtchian5875 why u lying, first of all, those lands belong to Azerbaijan, russia gave u land and moved u from Anatolia to the place where u live now, and u guys started occupations land of Azerbaijan
@@hidebehind3565 explain why Azerbaijan has laid claim to Syunik and Yerevan. And yes, Armenians have always lived there throughout all of recorded history so they can claim the land was historically theirs. We do not know anything concrete about the time before recorded history. Any claim that Armenians conquered the region is baseless speculation, it is unknowable. Armenians have always been the dominant ethnic and cultural group in Artsakh and they still are today. That is as strong of a claim as any nation could ever make.
well unfortunately azerbaijan has kept bombing nagorno karabakh's peaceful civilian areas and cities, including the capital Stepanakert during the entire war. more than 50 civilians died
@@PanTereska2137 what about Erevan pogrom, Kafan pogrom, Goyce pogrom, Xoджалы массакр, Кэлбеджер масскр, Лачын массакр,Агдам массакр, можно перечислить сколько угодно, но в отличии от армян мы не лукавим. Погромы в Сумгаите и Баку организовали армяне, сами изнасилованные армяне указали на армян, а в других пострадали Азербайджанцы от рук армянских преступников!
Fun fact: Turkic peoples originated from central Asia, where there are still a few turkic countries; some of them emigrated to what is now turkey and azerbaijan much later than when the first Armenian civilization started to form. One could argue that the Armenians have had land taken from them many times and pushed around, similar to what happened with the Poles after World Wars 1 and 2.
Very good and clear view of the history... I hope they settle this dispute on the table ( concessions from both side).... otherwise this will be an unending conflict....
Nice try at explaining the conflict but there are important details that were omitted, incorrect, or exaggerated. I encourage people to do their own independent research and learn about the conflict that way.
Да будет мир между нашими странами. Давайте вместе сделаем Кавказ раем, война не радует мир Давай жить в мире Привет из Азербайджана в Армению ... 🕊❤🇦🇿🇦🇲❤🕊
I see no significant mistakes or obvious bias, just like the other videos on this channel. But why does this particular video have such an unusually high number of dislikes?
Karabakh is one of the ancient historical regions of Azerbaijan. The name Karabakh is a combination of the words “gara” (black, big) and “bagh” (garden, land). The word “Karabakh” as a name given by Azerbaijani people to their land first appeared in primary sources of the 7th century. In dealing with the subject of Karabakh, the first question to be answered is: where is this place and which areas of Azerbaijan does it cover? The answer to this question is especially relevant today for any understanding of the “Nagorno-Karabakh problem” created by the Armenian separatists. To answer this question we will refer first to Mirza Jamal Javanshir Garabaghli, the vizier of the Azerbaijani Karabakh khanate, who wrote in his book The History of Karabakh (1847): "According to the ancient history books the borders of Karabakh region are as given below: the Araz River in the south, from Khudaferin Bridge to Sinig Bridge. The eastern border of Karabakh is marked by the River Kura that flows into the River Araz in the village of Javad and runs into the Caspian Sea. The northern border is the River Goran that stretches from Yelizavetpol (Ganja province is meant) to the Kura river which splits and reaches the Araz at different points. In the west it is bordered by the Kushbek, Salvarti and Erikli mountains - the high Karabakh mountain range.” A detailed description of Karabakh’s territories and borders during the first period of Russian occupation and colonialism is drafted on the following basis: 1. This information was written by an official directly involved in Russia’s governance of Karabakh, in other words, the information is based on official documents; 2. Further, this is not only grounded in reality and experience, it is also backed up by primary sources. It was not by whim that Mirza Jamal referred to history books to substantiate his position. It is clear that the name “Karabakh” has long applied not just to the political-geographical area “Nagorno-Karabakh” but to the whole territory of Karabakh - its mountains and its plains. In other words, the name "Nagorno-Karabakh” is not a historical toponym, but is a name given to a part of Karabakh in the cause of separatism. Logic supports this argument: if mountainous (Nagorno) Karabakh exists, then plain and lowland Karabakh also exist. This is the reality: there are today both mountainous Karabakh and lowland Karabakh in Azerbaijan. In addition, both lowland and mountainous (Nagorno) Karabakh have been Azerbaijani homelands in all historical periods, home to the people who have the words “gara” and “bagh” in their lexicon. Hundreds of ancient and rare examples of folklore and musical treasures first appeared in Karabakh and are closely associated with this place. Several generations of Azerbaijani archaeologists have studied and introduced to the world’s academics the Guruchay culture (Palaeolithic period), the Leylatepe culture (Eneolithic), the Kura - Araz culture (early Bronze Age), the Uzerliktepe culture (middle Bronze Age), the Khojaly-Gedebey culture (late Bronze and early Iron Ages), as well as hundreds of historical monuments of the ancient and medieval periods. International archaeology has long accepted these monuments as belonging to the history of the Azerbaijani people and these monuments have nothing to do with Armenian history. Nagorno-Karabakh lies in the centre of the western regions of the Azerbaijan Republic, part of Karabakh as a whole. The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region was established on the territory of the Azerbaijan Republic in July 1923, under Soviet rule. The region was 4,400 sq.km in area, or 5.1% of the total area of the Azerbaijan Republic. It included the districts of Shusha, Askeran, Hadrut, Mardakert and Martuni (the last three districts had not been so named until then) and the city of Stepanakert (which was called Khankendi until the early years of Soviet rule). Nagorno-Karabakh is an integral part of the present Azerbaijan Republic and is one of the territories to which Armenians were moved on a mass scale from 1820. Today the Autonomy and seven surrounding regions are under occupation by the Armenian Republic. The Nagorno-Karabakh problem is rooted in the 18th century, when Armenians were moved from the Iran Plateau and Anadolu and relocated to Karabakh, a determined policy of the Iranian political elite. The Armenians gradually increased in number and began making territorial claims on Azerbaijan. They continued their separatist activities during the Karabakh khanate and organized campaigns by external forces against it. After Russian occupation of the khanate in 1805, the relocation of Armenians there, as well as to Nakhchivan and Irevan, was intensified. In order to formalise this process some paragraphs were even appended to the Turkmenchay Treaty in 1828. The Armenians began making concrete territorial claims on Karabakh, Nakhchivan and Irevan from the beginning of the twentieth century with strong support from Iran and Russia. In pursuit of this goal, Armenians perpetrated genocide in 1918 throughout Azerbaijan. The main aim was to create a "Great Armenia, from sea to sea”. After the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918 Irevan, the historically ancient territory of Azerbaijan was ceded to the Armenians and the issue seemed to be resolved. Further, during Soviet rule Zangazur and Goycha were given to Armenia. Thus, Russia and Iran realized their aims not only to separate Azerbaijan from Turkey, but also to split Nakhchivan from Azerbaijan geographically. However, their repeated attempts to annex Karabakh to Armenia in the Soviet era were in vain. Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Armenians in Karabakh had already armed and they began operations there in 1988. Large-scale military operations were halted with the signing of a cease-fire in 1994, and Nagorno-Karabakh together with another seven, adjacent, regions of Azerbaijan - Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fizuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan - were occupied by Armenia. The separatist regime in Nagorno-Karabakh declared its “independence” in 1991. This “independence”, which does not comply in any way with international law, rightly remains unrecognized by any country. Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region of Azerbaijan Territory- 4,400 sq.km Population (1989)-189,085 Armenians- 145,450 (76.9%) Azerbaijanis - 40,688 (21.5%) Russians - 1,922 (1%) Other nationalities -1,025 (0.6%) Nagorno-Karabakh and other, surrounding, regions - dates invaded Nagorno-Karabakh - 1988-1992 (Shusha - May 08, 1992) Lachin - May 18, 1992 Kalbajar - April 2, 1993 Aghdam - July 23, 1993 Fizuli - August 23, 1993 Jabrayil - August 23, 1993 Gubadli - August 31, 1993 Zangilan - October 29, 1993 Victims of agression in Azerbaijan Killed - 20,000 Injured- 50,000 The Working Group on Assessment of the Casualties and Losses to the Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan that reports to the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, has produced information that more than 800 billion dollars of damage has been caused to Azerbaijan by the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict. The cities, settlements and villages liberated from Armenian occupation between 27 September and 9 November 2020 As a result of a successful counter-offensive launched in Karabakh by the Azerbaijani army on 27 September, 5 cities, 4 settlements and 286 villages had been liberated from occupation by 9 November. At that point, these included: Jabrayil city and 90 villages of that region; Fuzuli city and 53 villages in that region; Zengilan city, the Minjivan, Aghbend and Bartaz settlements, and 52 villages in that region; Hadrut settlement and 35 villages in Khojavend region; 3 villages within Terter region; Gubadli city and 41 villages in that region; 9 of Khojaly region’s villages; Shusha city; 3 villages in Lachin region, as well as several strategic heights towards Aghdere and Murovdagh; the Bartaz, Sighirt, Shukurataz heights and 5 other unnamed heights in Zengilan. On 10 November, the President of Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Russia signed a statement declaring a complete ceasefire and end to all military operations in the conflict zone. In accord with the statement, Aghdam region was handed back to Azerbaijan on 20 November, Kelbajar region on 25 November and Lachin region on 1 December. The Gazakh region villages Baghanis Ayrim, Kheyrimli, Sofulu, Barkhudarli, Yukhari Askipara, Gizil Hajili and Ashaghi Askipara, as well as Kerki village in the Sadarak region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, will also be liberated from Armenian occupation. After the cessation of hostilities on 10 November 2020, Azerbaijan's sovereignty was established over other cities, settlements and villages in Karabakh, and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan was restored. Karabakh is Azerbaijan! This is truth history stop ! #armenianagressor #stoparmenianagression
@@BitsEUismynamelilbish the only thing that Azerbaijan cannot understand is terrorism and creating 13 terrorist groups within 3 mln population which Is the only thing Armenia good at
not being able to get an interlocutor is not harmful. even if you eat such a serious insult, it means you get in touch and can have an effect that will cause such a huge reaction. but no interlocutor is taken, a conversation is made above the level, and no interlocutor is taken, which causes a person to hate both the opposite side and believing in it, which drives them crazy. the biggest insults are in behavior, not words. Russia's cold shower on Armenians...
@Emir Kara kotu anlamda demiyor bence bende Azərbaycanliyim sadece çoğu dovlet orduda Azerbaycan deyil Turk askerleri vardir diyor.Turkiyemiz bize siyasi olarak karşılıksız yardim etdi.dovusen Azerbaycan askerleriydi.Umarim anlata bildim
@Emir Kara demek istiyorki askerimiz ölmesin diye suriyelileri gönderdiğimiz için onursuz birşeymiş gibi bahsetmelerin den ise keşke azerbeycan askeri savaşsaydı demek istiyor.Bize onursuz diyenler ise savaş durumunda afrika kıtasını avrupaya taşıyan herifler.
@Emir Kara yok kardeş sadece şerefsizler Azerbaycan için Türkiye askeri +suriyelilet pakistan falan vuruşuyodu diyolar bu kardeş de Azerbaycan askeri zaten yeter diyo
@@a.s.a.l.a.4827 yes, but we were alone too The thing is the powerful and who has the truth won, We showed you that to shell the blood is not right way, I hope all these wars will be good example for the people of not our country but all Caucasus to improve There are much valuable things in this universe than hatred we spread among ourselves I hope one day our rulers, politicians and most importantly people who suffered more, will understand and do not go to fire by the hand of third factors ))) You know these factors as me
@@a.s.a.l.a.4827 Armenia was maybe alone but all the equipments and motivation from Russia was enough to win battle and war Most important and decicive factor in war is the capability of the army to sacrifice for their belives and what is holy for them And this is what you had, Ps I try to put logic and racianalism here
lol armenians help in the 90s to Abkhazia and Osestians to separate from Georgia, like Bagramyan Battalion , which kill many Georgian cilivians in the 90s
Wish you mentioned one side is a democracy and the other side, Azerbaijan is run by Aliyev a brutal autocrat.. azerbaijans VP is literally the Presidents wife. So it should be noted that Armenians should not be ruled under that nation and dictators shouldn't be awarded. Democracies should especially vulnerable ones.
UPDATE (10th November 2020): The Armenian government and the de-facto authorities of the Republic of Artsakh have announced an end of the 2020 Karabakh war, as they can no longer support the war effort. They and Azerbaijan have agreed to start implementing a peace plan brokered by Russia. Not all details are public yet, but we know that it is similar to the Madrid principles shown in the video:
- Armenian forces will withdraw from all of Karabakh
- Armenia will return certain regions in the Karabakh lowlands to Azerbaijani control
- Azerbaijani forces will remain in control of all the recently captured territory in Karabakh
- Russian peacekeepers will be stationed in the parts of Nagorno-Karabakh still under Armenian control, based in Stepanakert/Xankəndi to enforce the ceasefire for 5 years
- Armenia will retain a temporary corridor with Nagorno-Karabakh protected by Russian peacekeeping forces
- Internally displaced people and refugees will be returning to Karabakh
- An exchange of prisoners of war, detained persons and the dead will be conducted.
- Armenia agreed to allow the construction of infrastructure linking Azerbaijan's autonomous Nakhichevan exclave with the rest of the country
The Azerbaijani government has also announced that Turkey will be part of the peacekeeping force, however no details have been released yet on that. It is also not yet clear what will happen to the Armenian populated regions of Karabakh (will they be reintegrated into Azerbaijan with autonomy or without?).
Still a really good and informative video
TURKEY AZERBAİJAN WİN
@@BMW-vs6iq russia wins
Russia and the USA are sending PKK and DAS terro terrorist organization militants to Armenia, why don't you talk about this?
@@tanit5997 you are right Russia won without dropping a pinch of blood. I hope Azeri and Armenian people will built a long lasting peace based on acknowledgment of each other’s legitimacy claim on the land , pain and suffering. Otherwise pain and suffering will switch sides from time to time
They are not 15 million Azerbaijanies in Iran, they are more than 30 million
Iran itself confirms the figure of 15 million Azerbaijanis. But they are all citizens of Iran, not Azerbaijan.
The Azerbaijani side, as usual, doubles the figures.
It's between 27--29 mio
%45 of Tahran, %40 of Iran population is originally South Azerbaijan , East Turkey Turks.
@@erikart2526 CIA estimates a conservative 24 million. So yeah Iran's official numbers are obviously bullshit. And if you're so sure they like Iran and Persians (Who think of themselves as the supreme race and belittle Azerbaijanis on a daily basis), hold a referendum. I'm sure they will vote to remain inside Iran, you seem very sure. For some reason though, I feel like what you're showing here is wishful thinking, because why would a Persian that thinks Azerbaijanis are his friends and Iranian citizens try to distort figures?
@@postyoda1623 Who is the Persian here?)
When you realise world history is more Interesting than any movie
Lol no
@@OkaySoShit Ok
@CalmMarioBros no
@CalmMarioBros no
@CalmMarioBros no
I’m not going to judge since I know how difficult politics are up close even if they seem easier from the outside but your explanations by themselves never give off a vibe that this is oversimplified. Great job !
Interestingly enough, this war is a good case study of propaganda and disinformation tactics coming from both sides, some include to encourage conscription and to influence international support for either side. As a PR practitioner, it was a great look at geopolitics.
Also a great warning, don't start to believe your own propaganda and disinformation. In the words of a russian analyst I read, the armenian army was trained for parades not fighting...
@@MrJChristianz of please! Armenians won the first war with no official military. Azerbaijan was the loser for over 30 years.
Secondly, you should know the mafia style regime of Azerbaijan by Aliyev. Azerbaijan is known for propaganda, lack of democracy. Compare the ratings, Armenia is more free! Azerbaijan used thousands of mercenaries from Syria 🇸🇾, had nato Turkey who supplied troops, and powerful drones. Azerbaijan has a much bigger death toll of its soldiers. The 3000 death toll is a lie! You should know better.
@@MrJChristianz exactly and the woman who commented above me is a great example of propaganda🤡
@@mg-sp5ou look at this stupid propoganda.We fucked you up with modern tech.No need for Syrians
@@mg-sp5ou You are Projecting
Nooooldu Pasinyan
What Happened Pashinyan
Go get your milk kid, the conflict does not include you.
@@georgimkryan9965 If you are still alive it means the conflict also does not include you too
@@omarmusazade9174 :)
@@georgimkryan9965 The true facts are so hard right? ❤🇦🇿
@@dinoturtle7454 you must answer that question, your exactly in that possession right now. Guess Aliyev has brainwashed all of you already 🥱🥱
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I'm very new to this whole international relations field, and I find it all fascinating, but I'm starting to realize how MESSY everything is. IR seems like a never-ending web of alliances and rivalries. It feels rewarding to learn about this stuff, but I feel like the more I learn, the less I feel I know. Either way, PLEASE keep making these videos, they are excellent.
Lmao same
But never forget that you have no history
Strongly agreed.
@@tunarismayilov4565 Wow u got offended? 😂
Oh boy this didn't age well
never had anything so complicated explained in such a easy to understand way, thanks.
I hope to put subtitles on the video, because my English is not good, so I hope it will be more convenient to watch. The video is great.
PWP: finally upload a video about nagorno-karabakh conflict
me : impossible
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I have to say that your video is so informative and makes people understand easily to this complex conflix. As an international relations graduate, I found your video helpful. (Also, I liked your sense of humor, it is hard to do this especially on such a topic like political) Thanks.
So glad I found this channel, this is great
Я азербайджанец и хочу мира между нашими странами. Я не ненавижу армян. Как может человек ненавидеть того, кого он не видел в своей жизни? проклятые войны. Армяне очень похожи на нас, мир и любовь
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People like you should be leaders
приходишь в карабах, а там армяне в нарды играют. твои действия?
Exactly 🇦🇲♥️🇦🇿🤝
Siz yəqinki erməni qarışığı azərbaycanlısız. Gerçək Xocalı və 31 mart soyqırımlarını görən yaşayan bir azərbaycanlı bu yazdığı yorumdan utanar. Şəhidlərimizin ruhundan, təcavüz edilmiş azərbaycanlı qız gəlinlərimizdən utanın! Bir ömür ermənilərə lənət oxuyuram nifrət edirəm unutmayacam unutdurmayacam!
@@narminmammadova6448Mən nə erməni nə də azərbaycanlı deyiləm.Amma demək istəyirəm ki sizin dediyiniz hallar yəni adi xalq qətli hər iki tərəfdədə var.1918-ci ildə hər iki respublika öz suverenliyini elan edəndən sonra hər iki tərəfdə türklər və ermənilər bir birlərini qətl edirdilər.Bunlar dini və millət səbəblərə görə olurdu.Sadəcə bunu niyə demirlər bilmirəm.Onu demək istəyirəm ki Ermənistanda Azərbaycanlıları qovanda Azərbaycandanda ermənilər qovulurdu.Bütün bu hadisələr və nifrət qarşılıqlı idi.Mən demirəm ki hadisələri unutmaq lazımdır.Mən sadəcə deyirəm ki əgər bir insan realist olub qabağa baxmayıb yalnız keçmişdəki uğur və faciələri ilə yaşasa o insanın gələcəyi olmaz.Sadəcə bağışlamaq və barışmağı bacarmaq lazımdır.Amma təəsüf ki bu nə azərbaycanlılara nə də ermənilərə aid bir xüsusiyyətdir
wonderful video, thanks for clearing up this war! the newspapers in my country do not pay much attention to this war!
It's an Armenian land for which the turkish are fighting now. They want all our lands. The lands in which Armenians lived and live for more than 2000 years.)
@Khadija Samadova you have nothing. Everything is proved to be Armenian. 🇦🇲 and don't tell me what to do....I know it all how 1918 azerbaijan was created. Even azerbaijan the name is from Persia. Cuz as I said you have nothing. That's why you always shout that everything is yours.
@Khadija Samadova we are not peacemakers but we are.the PEACE. Everyone knows that its ours. So dont be blind and fool you have nothing jan. And dont write Im neither reading nor answering. Ciao. 👋
@@mariamalexanyan2526 You have been deleted from Azerbaijani lands in couple weeks... If there wouldn't be any cease fire it would only take 3-4 days to wipe your occupying asses from those lands. You will obey to Turks. And always remain royal to your owner. Much love from Turkey 😘
@@atacanturgut316 and what if you become the obey? Iti kovan Kimi.😉 much love from Eastern Armenia to Western Armenia.😘😘😘
5:37 has reinforced my deeply held belief that the words "Autonomous Region" are a clear sign that something severely wrong is going on. Excellent job, and I look forward to the next one!
Please elaborate
@@Mythbusters2021 Those words are always used to mark areas where something bad is going down. Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, so on and so forth.
@@BrotherPo are you saying it is usually a cover up. You gave me an idea to read up where the concept of autonomous legal framework come from.
There is also the Åland autonomous region and there is nothing wrong going on there.
@@yusufs1878 Well there used to be scuffles after ww1
This was the best and well documented video I watched and learned about this conflict. Thank you.
some impotant things were omitted but I can live with it. thanks for the work you've put in!
I mean, it was a summary
A summary does not omit important points to appeal to all the stakeholders or whatever the reason was. To be frank, I can't remember clearly after three months.
So I'm not sure what you mean by your comment. Have a nice day buddy.
@@denizzz08 hold on, who is he appealing to? Because he doesnt mention your pet points? Its a summary, its not supposed to be extensive and write down every single thing.
@@complexaltruist Why do you think a summary can't be critiqued for its arguably poor choice of starting point, while still going back for millennia briefly but failing to also briefly mention important power and population shifts. Why can't a summary be criticized for the normalization of those so called pet-points of either side to appeal to more people while still keeping the dress of a objective summary of the conflict and the historical events that led to it?
I know the definition of a summary, but thanks for reminding me every time you reply to me. You must be thinking that a summary is an infallible work by god that can not be critiqued; nothing to take, nothing to add, mine will be just as perfect as yours would be... or you're just out for blood on a comment I made three months ago, stating my opinion about this piece and thanking the author for it. smh
@@denizzz08 a summary can be criticized but you are criticizing. You just said he missed points and didn't elaborate. Criticism should be constrictive. He did mention population change. A summary on a specific debated topic will get people complaining from many sides, but is work is good. What annoys me is people always complain about summaries, he didnt butcher anything, he didnt mislead anyone. There is no objective summary, history is subjective, very few things in this world are actually objective.
As a Azerbaijani thanks for unbiased video it was pretty well-crafted.Although it seems like you really worked hard on this video it would be very nice for you to mention UNSC resolutions about this war.But thanks very much overall.Good job
They mostly ask for cessation of hostilities as a whole
@Mellivora Capensis only in one of the regions, not all. And UN also recognized it as contested land. Check the document again
@Mellivora Capensis yeah thats the right document. so where is the part you mentioned? it only talks about certain regions. Not even mentioning NK which legal right to independence was rejected in the first place. Check artcle 3 of 1990 soviet law on cessation.
@Mellivora Capensis well i did an error when i relooked the doc i searched for nagorno not nagorny. But regardless, no word was mentioned about withdrawal from NK, just arbirtary nonsense. Azerbaijan violated the resolutions aswell because the ceasefire was only made in 1994 and azer also violated 1990 soviet law on cessation in the first plce. They could have left the historically and demographically armenian lands for the armenians and that would have been it. It’s only 5% of the land area and doesnt even have any major natural recources
Why the fuck are you so hostile anyway?
@Mellivora Capensis
Oh please dont act like get off your high horse, don’t act like you haven’t said anything true on the internet lmfao. Besides I didn’t lie, I misremembered what i read about it before. I’ll take the L on that, I should have rechecked it before making a claim, but i didnt knowingly lie to you.
No i didnt. Clearly the Main message was to stop the fighting, thats the kind of an approach international community has. Negotiate, don’t fight.
Yeah well the resolutions were pretty arbirtary when discussing the NK and the status of troops there.
The areas around it are understandable, those ones can actually be classified as occupied but even then there should be an asterisk. NK was attacked and Stepanekert was sieged and shelled so it was kind of necessary to take land for the sake of security. This war would have been over much quicker if NK was just an enclave with enemy all around and no supply line to armenia.
It was a war, do you think only armenia was being hostile before the 1994 ceasefire? I didnt talk about the skirmishes after it, most of which azerbaijan was the aggresor of per most sources. I was talking about the time period between the resolutions and the ceasefire. And it makes sense when you think about it. Armenia was content with status quo, why would it attack a much stronger opponent?
You have made a mistake in 9:34. Azerbaijanis don't consider themselves to be the descendants of ancient locals of the region. Azerbaijanis consider themselves as descendants of those Seljuq Turks who migrated to the region starting from the 11th century. What is Azerbaijan is saying about Albanians is that Armenians were not the initial inhabitants of Qarabagh, as they claim, but it was Albanians who lived in Qarabagh in the ancient times. Azerbaijanis don't claim to be descendants of those Albanians, "who somehow started to speak Turkish". You mixed up two things
Ancestry is a very tricky thing, especially when we talk about ancestry of peoples who lived 2000 years ago or more. People of course intermixed a lot and cultures changed also a lot over time, and genetic and linguistic research does indicate that Azerbaijanis have Turkic heritage from various Oghuz Turkic tribes which arrived in the area between the 11th and 16th century, as well local non-turkic peoples - which is what happened everywhere on earth: intermixing. Of course, Azerbaijanis today are a Turkic ethnicity.
@@PoliticswithPaint Of course. There was intermixing, like all the people in the world. But while you did not emphasize the intermixing of Armenians with other groups, you did emphasize it for Azerbaijani Turks, and you said "Azerbaijanis CONSIDER THEMSELVES to be descendants of local Albanians who adopted Turkish language". What I am trying to say is that Azerbaijani Turks don't consider themselves like that, they just consider themselves to be Turkish, as Armenians just consider themselves to be Armenians, as Russians just consider themselves to be Russian, as the English just consider themselves to be English, despite the fact that all of them have intermingled with numerous other groups
@John So was half of actual turkey, syria and the whole of lebanon, would you give them back to armenia as well ? Also if we're playing this game can you please leave the fuck out USA/Australia/NZ/GB and leave it to locals ? In advance ty bro. Also its more legitimate since its not 2000 years old issues LOL.
Btw you also seems like quite indo-european to me, please go back to mongolia as well cause your ancestor migrate to europa in the past. If mongolia doesnt suits you go back to ethiopia where all humans came from, nice place, harsh life tho.
Albanians (there are a lot of small ethnic nations) were locals however they created an Albanian country after migration of 3 turkish groups named Kimmers, Iskits and Saks (the name of Arsak came from Sak which means in turkish Ar (Ər) brave man and Sak the name of crew). They are together created Caucasus Albania which existed around 16 century. As Azerbaijani Turk consider themselves as descendants of migrated turks ( Kimmer, Iskit and Sak in bc. 9 / Hun turks in 3 century and Seljuk turks in 11 century) we are saying that most of the local countries established by local turks are predecessors of Azerbaijani republic.
@Elshad Aliyev No. I am aware of the difference between Turkic and Turkish. "Turkic" is a language family, like Germanic, Romanic, Slavic, Semitic, which includes multiple ethnic groups. "Turkish" on the other hand, is a specific ethnic group within the Turkic language family, that live in the geographical regions of Azerbaijan and Anatolia. Although, I understand that in English the word "Turkish" is mostly used as "related to Turkey", which is not wrong. "Turkish" can mean ethnicity (in which case, ethnic Turks living in Turkey, Azerbaijan and Iran are encompassed) and citizenship (in which case it only refers to Turkey). It is a similar story with "German". It can be used as citizen of Germany, but also at the same time can be used to refer ethnic Germans of Switzerland. Or "Arab", which can refer to citizen of Saudi Arabia, as well as, any ethnic Arab living in Iraq, Syria, Jordan, Oman, Yemen and etc.
You gave all the information in an unbiased way, thank you
I agree
Relatively Fair Explanation. You basically covered fair historical points for both nations. I did not notice any allusions to propaganda. Well done to the author!
you didn't look well. Many facts are false or distorted. Lying a lot
@@ilahamamedova1676 Yea but for someone not from the region content is still pretty good. Much better than many fancy "bla bla bla explained" bullshit youtubers.
@@ilahamamedova1676 We have real history books out here, only two countries disagree with the events you seemingly refer to. Your attitude only escalates the conflict, that is still ongoing, and claims more lives unnecessarily in both your side and the Armenian side (that has some hotheads too). A peaceful solution can be reached that benefit both sides, only if a little humanity enters you guys' souls.
несправедливость в том что он забыл указать переселение туда армян из ирана в 1828 после туркменчайского договора
Perfectly explained. Thank you. You earned a new sub. Greetings from Switzerland! May all these conflicts in the world stop and the people find peace and happiness. I can't help but be shocked of people in our western countries who complain for the smallest things whilst not too far away, some have suffered during their entire lives...
We are very happy the war in the Caucasus didnt grow to Middle Eastern scales though. These 40 days were hard for both sides, now the active war finished.
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@@Baghirov. would this mark the first time an Azerbaijani and an Armenian agreed on something?
Edmond Babakhanyan its not the first time, during USSR we were fine, but on this we can agree even now.
@@Baghirov. during the USSR we were just under the control of the Union, that is why right after collapse there was war.
You've won a subscriber with this video, well done!
Amk.
Olum Sucuk ayran?
@@arthurmorgan3822 ne alaka la
Azerbaycan'dan selamlar :D
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wrong and misleading, very inaccurate video
@@ilahamamedova1676 what is wrong about it
That was the best explanation! Thank you ❤ I like that you present viewpoints from both sides.
40 millon nüfüs iranda
Onların hepsi Azerbaycan Türk'ü değil ki
Azerbaycan Türkleri sadece 25 milyon
@@zhongli6724 hayır 35 mln Azerbaycan türkü var orda 1 mln Türkmenistan türkleri geriye kalanıda karışık türk halkları
@@zhongli6724 sən nə danışırsan? Güney Azərbaycan'da ən azı 35 million TÜRK yaşayır
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Azerbaycan Türkü yox ümumi türk
Türkmen Türkleri Uyğur Türkləri de var
🇹🇷🇦🇿♥️🤲Küzey ♥️Güney Azərbaycan
Great video (commenting for algorithm points)
10:06
-oğlum,sucuk,ayran?
-amk
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This guy has no idea what those things are...having those things around 18-19th century? Emmm...you’re missing something there my friend...🤣🤣🤣
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Ne alaka
You've better started from 1828. This all started since that year as Russian project in cuacuas
Really nice and detailed!
Very interesting video, easy to follow, easy to understand, good sources, I'll recommend that to some friends!
and very misleading and wrong
@@ilahamamedova1676 explain?
this is the best impartial video about this countries and karabakh! congratulation ✨✌️
Maybe, but there are some mistakes. During the days of russian empire (1897 census) it was azeri who is the majority of population in karabakh. It does have significant armenian minority tho
Kharabak not country .Kharabak is Azerbaijan's❤
oh, it is veeery partial. very misleading. false facts. distorted truth
@@ilahamamedova1676 but Kharabak ain't country İlaha Mamedova only Kharabak Azerbaijan 's land , half ❤
Oh yeah Mit ra we wait u i the Kharabak , love from AZERBAIJAN ❤AND YOU COME THIS LAND FOR TRAVEL HAVE NICE NATURE , TASTE MEAL
and if you wanna you can research about our Dolma , Shah plov , Dovga , Qutab , Dushbere ❤❤❤and we have the rich history and for this at the Azerbaijan have so much monument Kilse , Mescid or differend
Your voice is heaven brother. Keep it up!
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Very informative, and very fair!
Perhaps needed to do more research as they are holes
it is very biased.. lots of wrong info indeed. Armenians mainly living around Van lake ( today's Turkey ), they have moved there by the middle of 19th century from Iran and Ottoman as part of Russian strategy.
@@azeturkmen Not true, while Van and surrounding regions were hardcore Armenian center, Armenians did also inhabit the Karabakh region long before the Ottomans or Russians even existed. Armenia’s long ancient history itself is more than enough to prove the claim to the land, they have inhabited the region long before and Turks migrated there. Azerbaijani history can’t even precede the existence of Islam, which by historical standards is a pretty new religion despite how large it’s become.
This video is amazing! Congratulations for the content, it is always a pleasure to watch it. Greetings from Brazil
Great vid, as an armenian I dont see why It got dislike bombed though, It remains very unbiased and informative.
I agree, a very balanced presentation of the conflict. And I hope our two countries can reach some form of agreement, where both people can live peacefully side by side. It has to be possible to do so. Co-habitation is already the norm in so many other parts of the world.
But the language we use against each other has to change - we can’t keep assigning attributes to a whole people based on ethnicity.
Do you have relatives in the region?
Also Armenian also agree. One thing that bothers me though:
I don't like that the overarching issue of nationalism isn't quite addressed imo and are taken for granted, which makes sense for a summary, but is an important factor.
It's semi addressed in the beginning where he talks about diverse makeup of the region, which is important imo. He also does mention it as a nationalist conflict which I feel is accurate. But I worry that it is taken for granted, don't know if that fact will stay with viewers as he goes through the rest of the history unfortunately...he accurately mentioned some of the internal pressures, but again, doesn't quite explore how those pressures were cultivated by narrow minded nationalist rhetoric on all sides. This was going to be hard to do in a summary, so I hope this comment might at least help someone understand that...
Especially sad given the diverse landscape and shared history of the people who call that region home.
you are right but Armenia killed 200 000 Azerbaijanis In The World If they will say sorry we will okay
Ask your fellow Armenians
Armenia had the land first and the Muslims took it with their false god.
This channel has been a great help for my IP studies, well done and carry on!
I didn’t know this was a conflict, probably due to me living in North America, and me not focusing too much on the news, so I’m glad I was informed about it.
Actually no much people care about this conflict, everyone glued theirs eyes on Trump and covid lockdown.
It is definitely good video but has holes. Probably if the author had more time it would have researched a bit more and peeled the onion a bit more
I find it really sad that so many stupid things are getting so much more news than this. It is an important issue. I'm not saying that covid etc isn't important but all the drama isn't.
you got information from the wrong informer. this video has distorted all facts and the history. it is false and misleading.
@@ilahamamedova1676 What are some better sources of information about this conflict?
Thanks to you, for showing whole conflicts.
showing in a very misleading way distorting facts, this is a biased video, false facts
@@ilahamamedova1676 Get lost punk!
This is probably most unique situation in the world by the fact that the land that wanted to join armenia is completely within territory of Azerbaijan.
yeah because of the cleansed azerbaijanis from the land 30 years ago.
Actually they wanted to be independent they didn't want to joint armenia, wanted to be another Republic
Abduel Tio Azerbaijan was trying hard to cleanse Armenians for 70 years, still didn’t succeed as it only went from 6% to 17. Go sit down your country is 168th in the world for freedom of speech. You have only been taught propaganda
rhymalishis mitchell one nation cannot get the independence twice when they already have a country. So in that case for the armenians living in Karabakh have no right for self determination, cause Azerbaijan is a multicultural country where live many nations like - Lezgins (lezgic people), Talysh people, Mountain Jews, Tats and Russians. So armenians are just one of those. They were living in peace all the time...
@@nihalhasanov162 I know, my father and his are from fuzuli, and now that this is over I will go there and build a house 🏠
great video, good info/analysis no politics 👍👍👍👍👍
Mostly unbiased video. Good job 👍.
Great video! I was so confused
Can't wait for the next video
Very well done, definitely among the best explanation videos I've seen regarding this conflict.
very misleading and wrong, lying, in fact.
Dude, this is an awesome educational video.
awfully misleading, wrong, false-facts video
Great video man
Than you greatly for the video
3:30 not to be granted but remain as a part of Azerbaijan. Read the agreement correctly
No no, granted... stalin stole from us and gave it to you as a gift.
@@BitsEUismynamelilbish I think you have a problem with reading. As I said read the agreement.
@@BitsEUismynamelilbish Search about Kharabakh Khaganate before make a comment with your ass.
10:04 like a Real Turk
amk ne lan XNJSNDNSJSNSNSNZNSNANAMA
Sucuk ayran yemiyorlar vatan hainleri
@@Trakyal yiyorlar sucuk herkes yiyor ve ayran da var onlar da ee nasıl oluyorda yemiyor
-Olum sucuk ayran? ( Bro, sausage ayran? )
-Amk. ( ### #### ##### )
@@arthurmorgan3822 Sausage=sosis
Я хочу, чтобы не было войн во всем мире. В каждой стране веками шли войны, и теперь они живут в мире и спокойствии. Я верю, что Армения и Азербайджан, как и прежде, будут жить на Кавказе в мире и согласии. если мы этого не увидим, это увидят будущие поколения. Мир миру и Южному Кавказу ....
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Хоть 1 чел так думает
give them artsakh then
@@normal7877 ok bro
Glad I found this channel!
Just stumbled across this channel over the channel of Kraut and after watching your last few videos, I'm very glad to have found this channel. You seem to make amazing content. I hope you'll grow even more soon and wish you the best
"Middle Eastern politics are easy" said nobody ever.
What about european colonial empires?
“This is Middle East.”
said by you and nobody else ever.
@Corn Pop who are you talking to
@@mossfen583 who are you talking to
@Brother Coa, except this region in question isn't in the middle east.
Thank you for this amazing video...it takes an artist to explain simply a very complicated situation. I hope to keep learning more about this beautiful country and its challenges
He is done good job but probably hasn’t done deeper research as there are holes. For example Stalin didn’t give Karabag to Azerbaijan. The official document states Azerbaijan RETAINS. Maybe he has read an English translated version of the document
it takes a historian to explain this situation. this is a very misleading and wrong video, very false
@@ilahamamedova1676, then what exactly is actually going on? Please, enlighten us.
i absolutely love the graphic you have used in your videos for world war 1
Great video
"Armenia is Russia's closest ally". If this conflict didn't exist, Armenia wouldn't want anything to do with Russia, how ironic...
What is today Armenia is only so firmly Armenian because of settlement policies by the Russian empire after the area was conquered from Iran
Lmao Armenia is litterially nothing without Russia, Armenia can get clapped in two days if Russia wont support and help them
Exactly why I said "if this conflict never existed" in the first place. The Armenian nation likes Russia, the Armenian people don't.
@@Alizadaaaaa You guys are nothing without Pakistan and Turkey
@@prodbykomrebi lol we destroyed Armenia. Wdym. And its a fact that Azerbaijan is much much stronger than Armenia : Azerbaijan's military is placed 60th is the table while Armenia's military is placed somewhere in 100s
Loved the video!
Well explained, thanks.
12:46 : Turkey is not trying to improve relations with Azerbaycan due to any type of interest! They are our brothers. 2 Countries 1 Nation! We are always there for them and they are always here for us!
I hope one day this wars would end once and for all, Rest In Peace to Armenian and Azerbaijan soldiers. By the way im Armenian
Sadly as long as hate and greed exists war is inevitable
I hope so :( R.I.P to all soldiers and Im from Azerbaijan☺
@Roni Shirinian, as long as these nations respect the internationally recognized borders of their neighbors and don't go on insane military campaigns with massive ethnic cleansing like Armenia did in the 1990s.
I'd imagine peace will be achieved.
@Shah Ümit I'm all for peace dude but I'm not from Armenia or Azerbaijan.
I just found this conflict and it's history to be fascinating.
Thank you Roni, I hope here will be peace between us.
Azerbaijan Zindabad love and respect from Pakistan.
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Thanks for the video!
Who's here after this conflict is over
me
It's not over
Granted to " ? Please, don't give false information. THE document says " stay within the borders of " not " granted to " Azerbaijan.
@@nigarologhy2154 Ən birinci yazdığımı diqqətlə oxu . Başa düşməyə calış ki , nə yazmışam .
@@hajazizov5008 nəzərə alaram adına baxdım linç etmək istədim 😅😄😄
He is just another "unbiased" youtuber repeating armenian version of history.
Ignored 1988 deportation of azerbaijanis from Armenia. Ignored 1950 deportation.
Ignored the fact how armenians were originally imported from everywhere and azerbaijanis were deported from their home lands.
Ignored too many facts, but didn't forget to insert "syrian fighters" who allegedly were involved in 2020 war. No prove of that of course.
@@uncle_fword Qağaş öpürəm
@@hajazizov5008 nə yazmışdı ki
This was beautiful and was just the video I was looking for, do you have a discord server, or a patreon?
Bruh, very VERY well researched video. Very good.
Kahabagh had never changed jusrisdiction within sovient union. And stalin decided took zangezur from azerbaijan, grant zangezur to armenia but don't change karabagh jusrisdiction. It is clearly stipulated in the document :left karabagh as it is within Azerbaijan
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Azerbajcan Never existed before 1918!🇦🇲🔪🔪🇦🇿⚰️
@@heyellada-ball3929 History of Azerbaijan
the eldiguzids-> Kara Qoyunlu-> Ak qoyunlu-> Safavid Empire ->Afshar empire->Qajar state(Half Azerbaijan, half Iran)->Republic of Azerbaijan
You were kicked in the Karabakh war.🇦🇿🤜🇦🇲
Zangezur was always in Armenia man,Stalin didn't gave it to azeris
Nagorno-Karabakh and Zangezur were controlled by Armenia during the 1918 war, Stalin didn't give Zangezur to Armenia he gave Nagorno-Karabakh to Azerbaijan.
Love Both Armenia and Azerbaijan from Brazil 🇧🇷♡🇦🇲🇦🇿
Bruh! Please run the world!! You have my vote ❤❤
Just one correction, people of Karabakh did not declare independence after war(1994) it was before war(1991). It was even before Azerbaijan declared independence from Soviet Union.
Now it doesn’t matter, Karabakh is Azerbaijan!🇦🇿🇦🇿❤️
@@javidjafarov8415 in your dreams
@@normal7877 Armenian prime minister says karabakh is Azerbaijan
@@-mehmet_guner858 cause he doesn't want ethnic cleansing
@@normal7877 смысле хач ? Это международно признанные территории Азербайджана, и мы выдворили от туда армянские банд формирования, с чего он не наш ? 😅
Good project you say truth thanks
Good explanation for a conflict I could not make any sense of. But, I have 2 questions...1st of what real value is this region; is it a fertile farming region, an easily defensible land barrier to invasion, is it mineral rich or does it have religious/cultural value? What makes it so special that these 2 countries are and have been fighting over it for more than 100 years?
And 2. Why is Israel represented by a box and not a ball like everyone else? I notice Kraut does the same thing.
For your first question, the region doesn’t have many resources, but there are theories that Azeris want to use it as an oil pipeline land. Azerbaijan and Turkey want to create a pan turkic state, which would involve getting rid of Armenia as a whole. getting rid of Karabakh is the first step of that. Armenians defend the land because they have lived there for thousands of years before Azerbaijan even existed. If Azerbaijan is allowed to keep the region, they will slaughter the Armenians there. their soldiers have recorded themselves torturing, skinning, beheading, mutilating, and executing Armenian soldiers AND civilians (these videos can be found quite easily online, so this isn’t just be spouting propaganda). So Armenia needs to keep the land in order to keep its people and country alive. Long story short, Azerbaijan sees the land as a means to an end for Armenia, and Armenia is fighting to stay alive at the hands of Turkey and Azerbaijan. And as for tour second question, i’m afraid i’m not of much help :(
@@yeranmkrtchian5875 Panturkic state idea died with Enver Pasha. Any Turkic official would like the idea but they wouldn't act on it since it's impossible. Do you think Armenians just started existing there? They also took that land with force. No one can claim any piece of land as "historically theirs" since there isn't any way one can claim land based on history. Azerbaijani soldiers who recorded themselves torturing people were arrested and imprisoned by the Azeri Government. Also, there are as many videos of Armenian soldiers killing Azerbaijani soldiers/citizens as well so what's your point? "The next step" of Turkey is not getting rid of Armenia as some made you believe, since that would create problems near Turkey which Turkey would never want.
For Israel being a cube, I think it's a coutryball joke, but you'll have to ask someone else for details
@@yeranmkrtchian5875 why u lying, first of all, those lands belong to Azerbaijan, russia gave u land and moved u from Anatolia to the place where u live now, and u guys started occupations land of Azerbaijan
@@hidebehind3565 explain why Azerbaijan has laid claim to Syunik and Yerevan. And yes, Armenians have always lived there throughout all of recorded history so they can claim the land was historically theirs. We do not know anything concrete about the time before recorded history. Any claim that Armenians conquered the region is baseless speculation, it is unknowable. Armenians have always been the dominant ethnic and cultural group in Artsakh and they still are today. That is as strong of a claim as any nation could ever make.
Really good video, I liked your objective view. But it is not granted if you know a little bit Russian well you can check 1921 document.
The most important thing is that no one gets murdered or hurt anymore, then I don't care what happens.
Well there has been huge casualties....
well unfortunately azerbaijan has kept bombing nagorno karabakh's peaceful civilian areas and cities, including the capital Stepanakert during the entire war. more than 50 civilians died
@@edouardsahakyan4636 it’s just terrible and over 5000 armenian men have been killed in the war may god be with them all. absolutely heartbreaking .
Oh boy you can bring the tissue then
Thank you for this video
All respect to the heroes of the Azerbaijani army congratulations on the victory from Iraq 🇮🇶 🇦🇿
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What about this:september days,khaibalikend massacre,shusha pogrom,sumgait pogrom,kirovabad pogrom,baku pogrom,bombardment of stepanakert,
@@PanTereska2137 what about Erevan pogrom, Kafan pogrom, Goyce pogrom, Xoджалы массакр, Кэлбеджер масскр, Лачын массакр,Агдам массакр, можно перечислить сколько угодно, но в отличии от армян мы не лукавим. Погромы в Сумгаите и Баку организовали армяне, сами изнасилованные армяне указали на армян, а в других пострадали Азербайджанцы от рук армянских преступников!
I love the objectivity. Good job.
Oh, by the way is the background music trying to play Chopin's waltz, but can't entirely? 😂
Georgia *silently eating popcorn*
More like silently eating turkish cucumbers 🥒💦
Fun fact: Turkic peoples originated from central Asia, where there are still a few turkic countries; some of them emigrated to what is now turkey and azerbaijan much later than when the first Armenian civilization started to form. One could argue that the Armenians have had land taken from them many times and pushed around, similar to what happened with the Poles after World Wars 1 and 2.
4:03 lmao
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That's the unfairness in this world
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Very good and clear view of the history...
I hope they settle this dispute on the table ( concessions from both side).... otherwise this will be an unending conflict....
true, why not come our discord server to discuss about these stuff and others related?
discord.gg/qjGmGjh
very false view, too. This is not history. This is a video with distorted and false facts.
Nice try at explaining the conflict but there are important details that were omitted, incorrect, or exaggerated. I encourage people to do their own independent research and learn about the conflict that way.
Да будет мир между нашими странами. Давайте вместе сделаем Кавказ раем, война не радует мир Давай жить в мире Привет из Азербайджана в Армению ...
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impossible
🙏🇦🇲🇦🇿🙏 j'espère
наконец нормальный человек
Никогда не прошу армян
Что они делали с детьми, беременными женщинами
Вспомните Ходжалинский геноцид
@@НарминИсаева-п1е еще один шизик
Ай шизик, это ваши сделали! И убыли того, кто говорил правду
А именно убыли Чингиза Мустафаева
I see no significant mistakes or obvious bias, just like the other videos on this channel. But why does this particular video have such an unusually high number of dislikes?
Sort comments by newest and you know why. armenians and azeri peoples both dont like it when he doesnt just repeat their propaganda
How did you see the Like:Dislike ratio
@@crayngo2844 Browser plugins, the one I use is called Return UA-cam Dislike.
very true story and We also hope War will end soon and Peace will win again xx
15 m azeri at south azerbaijan??? more like 30m bro :D
35 million
Always more it looks like a auction sale
Karabakh is one of the ancient historical regions of Azerbaijan. The name Karabakh is a combination of the words “gara” (black, big) and “bagh” (garden, land). The word “Karabakh” as a name given by Azerbaijani people to their land first appeared in primary sources of the 7th century.
In dealing with the subject of Karabakh, the first question to be answered is: where is this place and which areas of Azerbaijan does it cover? The answer to this question is especially relevant today for any understanding of the “Nagorno-Karabakh problem” created by the Armenian separatists. To answer this question we will refer first to Mirza Jamal Javanshir Garabaghli, the vizier of the Azerbaijani Karabakh khanate, who wrote in his book The History of Karabakh (1847):
"According to the ancient history books the borders of Karabakh region are as given below: the Araz River in the south, from Khudaferin Bridge to Sinig Bridge.
The eastern border of Karabakh is marked by the River Kura that flows into the River Araz in the village of Javad and runs into the Caspian Sea. The northern border is the River Goran that stretches from Yelizavetpol (Ganja province is meant) to the Kura river which splits and reaches the Araz at different points. In the west it is bordered by the Kushbek, Salvarti and Erikli mountains - the high Karabakh mountain range.”
A detailed description of Karabakh’s territories and borders during the first period of Russian occupation and colonialism is drafted on the following basis:
1. This information was written by an official directly involved in Russia’s governance of Karabakh, in other words, the information is based on official documents;
2. Further, this is not only grounded in reality and experience, it is also backed up by primary sources. It was not by whim that Mirza Jamal referred to history books to substantiate his position.
It is clear that the name “Karabakh” has long applied not just to the political-geographical area “Nagorno-Karabakh” but to the whole territory of Karabakh - its mountains and its plains. In other words, the name "Nagorno-Karabakh” is not a historical toponym, but is a name given to a part of Karabakh in the cause of separatism. Logic supports this argument: if mountainous (Nagorno) Karabakh exists, then plain and lowland Karabakh also exist. This is the reality: there are today both mountainous Karabakh and lowland Karabakh in Azerbaijan. In addition, both lowland and mountainous (Nagorno) Karabakh have been Azerbaijani homelands in all historical periods, home to the people who have the words “gara” and “bagh” in their lexicon. Hundreds of ancient and rare examples of folklore and musical treasures first appeared in Karabakh and are closely associated with this place.
Several generations of Azerbaijani archaeologists have studied and introduced to the world’s academics the Guruchay culture (Palaeolithic period), the Leylatepe culture (Eneolithic), the Kura - Araz culture (early Bronze Age), the Uzerliktepe culture (middle Bronze Age), the Khojaly-Gedebey culture (late Bronze and early Iron Ages), as well as hundreds of historical monuments of the ancient and medieval periods. International archaeology has long accepted these monuments as belonging to the history of the Azerbaijani people and these monuments have nothing to do with Armenian history.
Nagorno-Karabakh lies in the centre of the western regions of the Azerbaijan Republic, part of Karabakh as a whole. The Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region was established on the territory of the Azerbaijan Republic in July 1923, under Soviet rule. The region was 4,400 sq.km in area, or 5.1% of the total area of the Azerbaijan Republic. It included the districts of Shusha, Askeran, Hadrut, Mardakert and Martuni (the last three districts had not been so named until then) and the city of Stepanakert (which was called Khankendi until the early years of Soviet rule). Nagorno-Karabakh is an integral part of the present Azerbaijan Republic and is one of the territories to which Armenians were moved on a mass scale from 1820. Today the Autonomy and seven surrounding regions are under occupation by the Armenian Republic.
The Nagorno-Karabakh problem is rooted in the 18th century, when Armenians were moved from the Iran Plateau and Anadolu and relocated to Karabakh, a determined policy of the Iranian political elite. The Armenians gradually increased in number and began making territorial claims on Azerbaijan. They continued their separatist activities during the Karabakh khanate and organized campaigns by external forces against it. After Russian occupation of the khanate in 1805, the relocation of Armenians there, as well as to Nakhchivan and Irevan, was intensified. In order to formalise this process some paragraphs were even appended to the Turkmenchay Treaty in 1828. The Armenians began making concrete territorial claims on Karabakh, Nakhchivan and Irevan from the beginning of the twentieth century with strong support from Iran and Russia. In pursuit of this goal, Armenians perpetrated genocide in 1918 throughout Azerbaijan. The main aim was to create a "Great Armenia, from sea to sea”. After the establishment of the Azerbaijan Democratic Republic in 1918 Irevan, the historically ancient territory of Azerbaijan was ceded to the Armenians and the issue seemed to be resolved. Further, during Soviet rule Zangazur and Goycha were given to Armenia. Thus, Russia and Iran realized their aims not only to separate Azerbaijan from Turkey, but also to split Nakhchivan from Azerbaijan geographically. However, their repeated attempts to annex Karabakh to Armenia in the Soviet era were in vain.
Before the collapse of the Soviet Union, the Armenians in Karabakh had already armed and they began operations there in 1988. Large-scale military operations were halted with the signing of a cease-fire in 1994, and Nagorno-Karabakh together with another seven, adjacent, regions of Azerbaijan - Lachin, Kalbajar, Aghdam, Fizuli, Jabrayil, Gubadli and Zangilan - were occupied by Armenia. The separatist regime in Nagorno-Karabakh declared its “independence” in 1991. This “independence”, which does not comply in any way with international law, rightly remains unrecognized by any country.
Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Region of Azerbaijan
Territory- 4,400 sq.km
Population (1989)-189,085
Armenians- 145,450 (76.9%)
Azerbaijanis - 40,688 (21.5%)
Russians - 1,922 (1%)
Other nationalities -1,025 (0.6%)
Nagorno-Karabakh and other, surrounding, regions - dates invaded
Nagorno-Karabakh - 1988-1992 (Shusha - May 08, 1992)
Lachin - May 18, 1992
Kalbajar - April 2, 1993
Aghdam - July 23, 1993
Fizuli - August 23, 1993
Jabrayil - August 23, 1993
Gubadli - August 31, 1993
Zangilan - October 29, 1993
Victims of agression in Azerbaijan
Killed - 20,000
Injured- 50,000
The Working Group on Assessment of the Casualties and Losses to the Occupied Territories of Azerbaijan that reports to the Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Azerbaijan, has produced information that more than 800 billion dollars of damage has been caused to Azerbaijan by the Armenia-Azerbaijan, Nagorno-Karabakh conflict.
The cities, settlements and villages liberated from Armenian occupation between 27 September and 9 November 2020
As a result of a successful counter-offensive launched in Karabakh by the Azerbaijani army on 27 September, 5 cities, 4 settlements and 286 villages had been liberated from occupation by 9 November. At that point, these included: Jabrayil city and 90 villages of that region; Fuzuli city and 53 villages in that region; Zengilan city, the Minjivan, Aghbend and Bartaz settlements, and 52 villages in that region; Hadrut settlement and 35 villages in Khojavend region; 3 villages within Terter region; Gubadli city and 41 villages in that region; 9 of Khojaly region’s villages; Shusha city; 3 villages in Lachin region, as well as several strategic heights towards Aghdere and Murovdagh; the Bartaz, Sighirt, Shukurataz heights and 5 other unnamed heights in Zengilan.
On 10 November, the President of Azerbaijan, the Prime Minister of Armenia and the President of Russia signed a statement declaring a complete ceasefire and end to all military operations in the conflict zone. In accord with the statement, Aghdam region was handed back to Azerbaijan on 20 November, Kelbajar region on 25 November and Lachin region on 1 December. The Gazakh region villages Baghanis Ayrim, Kheyrimli, Sofulu, Barkhudarli, Yukhari Askipara, Gizil Hajili and Ashaghi Askipara, as well as Kerki village in the Sadarak region of the Nakhchivan Autonomous Republic, will also be liberated from Armenian occupation. After the cessation of hostilities on 10 November 2020, Azerbaijan's sovereignty was established over other cities, settlements and villages in Karabakh, and the territorial integrity of the Republic of Azerbaijan was restored. Karabakh is Azerbaijan! This is truth history stop ! #armenianagressor #stoparmenianagression
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Wars does not end with a ceasefire , they end with peace.
Something azerbaijan doesnt understand.
@@BitsEUismynamelilbish the only thing that Azerbaijan cannot understand is terrorism and creating 13 terrorist groups within 3 mln population which Is the only thing Armenia good at
@@shabnama3796 theyre just feeding lies to you, you rlly dont get it?
@@BitsEUismynamelilbish During 44 days we were able to see who spreads lie, thanks God 🙏🏻
Love from Azerbaijan
Qarabağ həmişə Azərbaycanın olubdu qaqaş (tfu qaqaş didim)
seyx izleyicisen delsen
@@Abbasov.7 nə ?
@@frruxshekiliyeff6206 tfu dedin onu pubg oynayan şeyx kanalı deyir
@@Abbasov.7 yoxe ne şeyxdı sən o sözü şeyxdən eşitmisən
Jsjsjsjjsnnsn😆😆😆🤘🇹🇷🇦🇿 İnsanığda arada çaşrığ. Paşik kimi 😆🇹🇷🇦🇿 (tfü paşikə insan dedim)
not being able to get an interlocutor is not harmful. even if you eat such a serious insult, it means you get in touch and can have an effect that will cause such a huge reaction.
but no interlocutor is taken, a conversation is made above the level, and no interlocutor is taken, which causes a person to hate both the opposite side and believing in it, which drives them crazy.
the biggest insults are in behavior, not words. Russia's cold shower on Armenians...
Azerbaijan controls the entire area in 2023. Russian peacekeeping forces left Karabakh in 2024
8:27 kim Kardashian 😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
leyla alieva. Da,😁da,😁да да
@@artyomkaramyan8927 Лейла Алиева - культурная женщина Азербайджана. Не путайте с Ким Кардашьян..
@Jano Belal7 Leyla Əliyeva kültürlü bir Azərbaycan kadını ve onu Kardaşyanla kıyaslamayın diyor
I'm exited
10Milyonluk Azerbaycana ne Türkiye Askeri, ne de suriya köpeği lazım.Yaziklar olsun !!
@Emir Kara kotu anlamda demiyor bence bende Azərbaycanliyim sadece çoğu dovlet orduda Azerbaycan deyil Turk askerleri vardir diyor.Turkiyemiz bize siyasi olarak karşılıksız yardim etdi.dovusen Azerbaycan askerleriydi.Umarim anlata bildim
@Emir Kara demek istiyorki askerimiz ölmesin diye suriyelileri gönderdiğimiz için onursuz birşeymiş gibi bahsetmelerin den ise keşke azerbeycan askeri savaşsaydı demek istiyor.Bize onursuz diyenler ise savaş durumunda afrika kıtasını avrupaya taşıyan herifler.
@Emir Kara yok kardeş sadece şerefsizler Azerbaycan için Türkiye askeri +suriyelilet pakistan falan vuruşuyodu diyolar bu kardeş de Azerbaycan askeri zaten yeter diyo
U lan sen kimsin böyle diyorsun
@@snobwycutile Ben ezerbeycenden geler sene sekerem.
One thing to notice, in the first war which finished 1994, we were alone, noone backed Azerbaijan except some volunteers
Armenia at that time was also alone. And now too.
@@a.s.a.l.a.4827 yes, but we were alone too
The thing is the powerful and who has the truth won,
We showed you that to shell the blood is not right way, I hope all these wars will be good example for the people of not our country but all Caucasus to improve
There are much valuable things in this universe than hatred we spread among ourselves
I hope one day our rulers, politicians and most importantly people who suffered more, will understand and do not go to fire by the hand of third factors )))
You know these factors as me
@@a.s.a.l.a.4827 Armenia was maybe alone but all the equipments and motivation from Russia was enough to win battle and war
Most important and decicive factor in war is the capability of the army to sacrifice for their belives and what is holy for them
And this is what you had,
Ps I try to put logic and racianalism here
Now the reality is Qarabağ is Azerbaijan ✅🇦🇿🔥🇹🇷
@@haykosprobaghdasaryan2669 yes
@@haykosprobaghdasaryan2669 sən pox yeyirsən
@@haykosprobaghdasaryan2669 He said nobody cares about you
@@nechayev Turkuy tez saldirig 🤣
@@haykosprobaghdasaryan2669 Sorry, i have forgotten that your country is dog of Russia
Love both from Georgia
🇦🇿❤🇬🇪Thanks
Thank you 🇦🇿❤🇬🇪
lol armenians help in the 90s to Abkhazia and Osestians to separate from Georgia, like Bagramyan Battalion
, which kill many Georgian cilivians in the 90s
Karabakh is Azerbaijan🇦🇿.Abkhazia and Asetia are Georgia🇬🇪
Abkhazia and Ossetia is Georgia 🇬🇪❤️🇦🇿👍
Wish you mentioned one side is a democracy and the other side, Azerbaijan is run by Aliyev a brutal autocrat.. azerbaijans VP is literally the Presidents wife. So it should be noted that Armenians should not be ruled under that nation and dictators shouldn't be awarded. Democracies should especially vulnerable ones.
Sucuk ayran diyor amk ne güldüm sismskcjshdjd
Hangi sahne? 😀
Hangi sahne videoyu hızlı atlamak istiyom
@@orkhanhaji2105 unuttum
@@furkanytne7956 unuttum özür dileriz
@@orkhanhaji2105 10:04 😂