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1 Respectively, Pervyy S'ezd Narodov Vostoka: Baku 1–8 Sent. 1920 g. (Petrograd, 1920); Le premier congrès des Peuples de I'Orient, Bakou, 1920 (Petrograd, 1921; reprint Paris: Maspféro, 1971); Congress of the Peoples of the East: Baku, September 1920, Stenographic Report (London: New Park Publications, 1977).Google Scholar
2 For an analysis of the Baku congress, its national composition, Soviet strategy, and its impact, see Chaqueri, Cosroe, Le Premier Congris des Peuples de I'Orient, documents inédits avec line introduction historique (Paris: Antidote, 1981), and “The Baku Congress,,” Central Asian Survey 09 1983.Google Scholar
3 The secret messages are to be found in Ullman, R. H., The Anglo-Soviet Accord (Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 1972).Google Scholar