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Data: MAVEN
Trigger word:
Baku
Event Types (Count):
NegTrigger (6)
Negative Trigger
A
cease-fire
signed
Sign_agreement
in
1994
provided
Supply
for
two
decades
of
relative
stability
,
which
significantly
deteriorated
Cause_change_of_position_on_a_scale
along
with
Baku
’
s
increasing
Cause_change_of_position_on_a_scale
frustration
with
the
status
quo
,
at
odds
with
Yerevan
’
s
efforts
to
cement
it
.
Meanwhile
,
the
Russian
military
barracks
in
Khankendi
(
nowadays
Stepanakert
)
were
occupied
Attack
by
Azerbaijani
armed forces
that
had
arrived
Arriving
from
Baku
and
Ganca
.
The
most
violent
clashes
occurred
Coming_to_be
in
1905
in
February
in
Baku
,
in
May
in
Nakhchivan
,
in
August
in
Shusha
and
in
November
in
Elizavetopol
,
heavily
damaging
Damaging
the
cities
and
the
Baku
oilfields
.
The
most
violent
clashes
occurred
Coming_to_be
in
1905
in
February
in
Baku
,
in
May
in
Nakhchivan
,
in
August
in
Shusha
and
in
November
in
Elizavetopol
,
heavily
damaging
Damaging
the
cities
and
the
Baku
oilfields
.
It
seems
Change_sentiment
that
in
some
cases
(
Baku
,
Elizavetpol
)
the
Azerbaijanis
fired
Use_firearm
the
first
shots
,
in
other
cases
(
Shusha
,
Tiflis
)
the
Armenians
.
''
By
mid-June
,
Zubov
's
troops
overran
Hold
without
any
resistance
most
of
the
territory
of
modern-day
Azerbaijan
,
including
three
principal
cities
—
Baku
,
Shemakha
and
Ganja
.
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