Following the February revolution in Russia, the provinces (Elisavetpol and Shamakha) that would form Azerbaidjan separated as part of the Transcaucasian Republic. This republic however was short lived and soon seceded into the modern republics of Georgia, Armenia and Azerbaidjan. Almost immediately, a civil war broke out between Ottoman backed Azeri and Armenian communists. The strife was resolved following the invasion of the republic by British forces who, except for a brief Ottoman interval, ruled the country as a dictatorship.
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