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How Many Azerbaijanis Lived in Nagorno-Karabakh? Artsakh Prime Minister Responds to Aliyev's False Claims
The President of Azerbaijan, Ilham Aliyev, during a visit to the occupied city of Shushi, made several false statements, claiming that during Soviet times, Azerbaijanis constituted the majority of the population in the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast. However, the reality contradicts this statement. Artsakh's Prime Minister Artak Beglaryan addressed these claims.
He presented demographic data collected over the past 100 years, indicating that:
- In 1921, when Nagorno-Karabakh was annexed, the Azerbaijani population comprised only 4% according to Soviet census data:
- 1926 - 10.06%
- 1939 - 9.32%
- 1959 - 13.80%
- 1970 - 18.08%
- 1979 - 22.98%
- 1989 - 21.52%
- Naturally, the remaining population was predominantly Armenian with a very small percentage of foreigners.
- Moreover, these figures were compiled by the Soviet authorities in Azerbaijan themselves (including by Ilham Aliyev's father), and therefore are significantly inflated.
- The steady increase in the number of Azerbaijanis in the Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast during the Soviet era was the result of a systematic genocide against the indigenous Armenian population.
- Azerbaijani authorities should always remember that for three thousand years, Artsakh has had an overwhelmingly Armenian majority.