HISTORICAL EVENTS IN Guba, DESCRIBED AS "3 DAYS' BATTLES" LOCAL RESISTANCE MOVEMENT

Shortly after the genocide in Baku on March 31, 1918, in April, on the orders of Stepan Shaumyan, David Gelovani of Georgian origin and an armed group of Armenians were sent to Guba to seize power. D. Gelovani, who declared himself the Guba Accident Commissioner, gave the local population two hours to recognize the Bolshevik government, and the helpless city administration agreed to this proposal. As soon as the accident occurred, D. Gelovani disarmed the local authorities and released the members of the Armenian gang. Members of Gelovan’s gang and the released Armenians are once again committing robberies and assassinations of civilians in the accident, this time under the guise of Bolsheviks.Guba accident commissioner Ali bey Zizikski and beys who witnessed these events formed a local resistance movement.
According to the ancient calendar, battles are fought in the accident on April 16-19 / April 28-30, Gelovan and his armed groups are expelled from the accident, and peace is restored in the accident. This assurance, however, does not last long. Later, in May, on the orders of Dashnak-Bolshevik S. Shaumyan, the Armenian executioner Hamazasp and his army of Dashnak Armenians carried out a 9-day genocide against the innocent civilian population of Guba as retaliation for the Guba accident.Many Armenian invaders were killed in this battle, which became known as the “three-day battles,” and GelovaNI and his armed groups were expelled from Guba.
Paylaş