
Stepan Shaumyan
Stepan Shaumyan was an Armenian revolutionary and a prominent figure in the early Soviet era, known for his role in the establishment of Soviet power in Azerbaijan. He is often remembered for his leadership during the tumultuous period following the Russian Revolution and is a controversial figure, particularly due to his involvement in the violent events in Baku in 1918, which have left a lasting impact on Azerbaijani-Armenian relations.
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Stepan Shaumyan's monument was among those taken down in Khankendi.
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Stepan Shaumyan was an Armenian revolutionary after whom the city Stepanakert was named.
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