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Guba, April-May 1918. Documented Pogroms of the Muslims

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Chinar-Tala

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into

Gusarchay Community, the Police Precinct of

Mushkur, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part

of the eponymous rural administrative unit,

Khachmaz District.

Chuhur-Oba

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into

Djek Community, the Police Precinct of Mush-

kur, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part of

Ghymylgyshlagh rural administrative unit,

Khachmaz District.

Constantinople

- the original name of Istanbul, initially the capi-

tal city of the Roman Empire in 330-395 A.D.,

then the Byzantine Empire (East Roman Empire)

in 395-1204, the Latin Empire in 1204-1261,

and the Ottoman Empire in 1453-1922. The

city was also known as Byzantium, New Rome

(the name included in the Patriarch’s official

title) and Tsargrad (The King City) in the South

Slavic languages. Name Constantinople is used

in Greek to this very day. The city was officially

renamed into Istanbul in 1930 in the course of

reforms launched by M.K.Ataturk, Turkey’s first

President.

Dadaly

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into the

same name Community, the Police Precinct of

Mushkur, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part

of the eponymous rural administrative unit,

Khachmaz District.

Dandalik

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into

Lower Alik Community, the Police Precinct of

Mushkur, subject to pogrom; no village under

this name exists at the moment.

Darezarat

(Darazarat)

- a village in Guba Uyezd, incorporated into

Saadan Community, the Police Precinct of

Davachi, subject to pogrom; nowadays a part of

Beshdamkend rural administrative unit, Siyazan

District.