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Conclusion:

1. Ismayil Kerbelai Mammadtaghy oghly. Injury on the left shoul-

der was inflicted by a keen cutting tool. As the wound did not affect

the muscle tissue motion of the hand is unobstructed and painless.

The bodily harm is non-grievous. Another injury is caused by a pier-

cing tool and is non-severe either.

2. Zahra Youssif gyzy. Injuries caused by a piercing tool are non-

severe in nature. The third and forth injuries are caused by a gunshot.

The bullet changed the trajectory and penetrated the skin in a bow-

shaped manner. The bodily harm in non-grievous.

3. Kerbelai Abuzar Mastan oghlu. Insignificant surface injury resul-

ting from the bullet’s gliding along the skin. A non-severe bodily harm.

Signed by Dr.I.Levi

Note on the reverse side:

The total remuneration of 20 rubles is hereby requested for the

medical examination of the persons named above.

Signed by I.Levi

Receipt

The total of 20 (twenty) rubles received from A.Novatski, the

member of theAdHoc InvestigationCommission. December 19, 1918.

Signed by I.Levi

Reference:

SARA, f.1061, op.1, d.96, l.60-61(reverse)

File No.68

Record of Examination

On this 21

th

day of December, 1918, in Guba

Novatski, the member of the Ad Hoc Investigation Commission

established by the Government of Azerbaijan, examined the following

person as a witness, pursuant to the Criminal Court Regulations:

Witness: Prince David Alexandrovich (son of Alexander)

Ghelovani, aged 30, temporary Guba resident, permanent ad-

dress: Baku, office of Najaf Amiraslanov, in front of the Orthodox

Cathedral.

I am a Menshevik social-democrat by beliefs. I was exiled and

sentenced to hard labor for my political views. Relived after the revolt,

Documents on the Devastation of Guba

Witness Testimonies of Residents of the Town of Guba