Battle of Baku | |||||||
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Part of the Armenian–Azerbaijani War in the Caucasus Campaign of World War I & Southern Front of the Russian Civil War | |||||||
Ottoman artillery bombarding the city. | |||||||
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Belligerents | |||||||
Ottoman Empire Azerbaijan |
Until 26 July: | ||||||
Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Enver Pasha Nuri Pasha Mursel Bey Suleyman Izzet Bey Ali-Agha Shikhlinski |
Until 26 July: Stepan Shaumian Grigory Korganov From 26 July: Georgy Dokuchaev[2] Yakov Bagratuni Lionel Dunsterville Hamazasp Srvandztyan[3] | ||||||
Strength | |||||||
Islamic Army of the Caucasus 14,000 infantry 500 cavalry 40 guns[1] |
Baku Army 20,000 infantry.[4] 40 guns[1] Dunsterforce 1,000 infantry 1 artillery battery 3 machine gun section 3 armored cars 2 Martinsyde G.100 planes[1] Bicherakhov detachment 6,000[1] | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
2,000 killed/wounded[1] |
5,000 killed/wounded 200 killed/wounded[1] |
The Battle of Baku (Azerbaijani: Bakı döyüşü, Turkish: Bakü Muharebesi, Russian: Битва за Баку) took place in August and September 1918 between the Ottoman–Azerbaijani coalition forces led by Nuri Pasha and Bolshevik–ARF Baku Soviet forces, later succeeded by the British–Armenian–White Russian forces led by Lionel Dunsterville and saw Soviet Russia briefly re-enter the war. The battle took place during World War I, was a conclusive part of the Caucasus Campaign, but a beginning of the Armenian–Azerbaijani War. [5][6]
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