Lankaran Uprisings

Lankaran Uprising
Part of Red Army invasion of Azerbaijan
DateJuly 1920 – February 1922
Location
Result Soviet victory
Belligerents
 Russian SFSR
Azerbaijani SSR
Azerbaijani guerillas
Commanders and leaders
Mikhail Levandovsky
Matvei Vasilenko
Anatoli Gekker Anastas Mikoyan
Yusuf Cemal Bey
Najafgulu Khan
Shahveran
Ahmed Khan
Atakhan
Rashid Khan
Units involved

Red Army

Naval Forces
Strength
  • At least 3 regiments
  • 1 cruiser ship
  • 2 destroyer ships
  • 5 transport ships
At least 10 detachments
Casualties and losses
  • At least 196 killed
  • At least 153 wounded
Unknown

The Lankaran Uprisings (Azerbaijani: Lənkəran üsyanları) were a series of several armed uprisings in the southern districts of Azerbaijan against the Soviet regime starting from July 1920.[1] The early attempts of rebellion were successful, bringing crushing blows upon the local Soviet forces and taking control of many districts in the southernmost districts of the Azerbaijani SSR. But additional Soviet forces were sent to the region via Baku in 1921 and the guerillas couldn't compete with the Soviet naval support from the Caspian Sea. Two more uprisings were commended until 1922, when the Soviet authority finally got full control of the region.

  1. ^ İbrahimli, Fəzail (2001). Azərbaycan tarixində sosial-siyasi proseslər (1920-1930). Baku.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)