Armenians once formed a sizable community in
Baku, the current capital of the
Republic of Azerbaijan.
Though the date of their original settlement is unclear, Baku's
Armenian population swelled during the nineteenth century, when it
became a major center for
oil production
and offered other economic opportunities to enterprising investors and
businessmen. Their numbers remained strong into the twentieth century,
despite the turbulence of the
Russian Revolutions of 1917, but most Armenians fled the city in 1990 after being targeted in a
pogrom that occurred during the dissolution of the
Soviet Union and the early stages of the
Nagorno-Karabakh War (Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia)
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