Mammad Said Ordubadi, who was a live witness of Armenian brutality at the beginning of the last century, wrote a book called “Bloody Years” based on historical facts and deep observations. In this work, the writer wrote on the basis of the statements of 245 people who witnessed the Armenian-Muslim massacres in the Caucasus in 1905-1906, as well as the tragedies, unimaginable tortures and lootings committed by Armenians against people in the territories of Azerbaijan. In his work “Bloody Years”, which reflects the Armenian treachery and horror of the inhuman atrocities of Armenians in their ancestral home of Azerbaijanis, Ordubadi characterized how cunning, evil-doing, bloodthirsty, Turkish blood-thirsty villains our nefarious neighbors are with the disasters and troubles they caused.
In 1908, Ordubadi, who wrote on the basis of facts and eyewitnesses’ accounts of the Armenian Dashnak genocide carried out by relying on them at a time when tsarist censorship still ruled, completed this work. Unfortunately, the fate of this book, which was written on the basis of facts and evidence, was bad. In 1914, Mammad Said Ordubadi was arrested in Julfa and exiled to the city of Sarits (Volgograd) in Russia.