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The first Arab invasion under the leadership of Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah devastates the region of Taron. 642: Arabs storm the city of Dvin killing 12,000 its inhabitants and taking 35,000 into slavery. 645: Theodorus Rshtuni and other Armenian nakharars accepted Muslim rule over Armenia. 650
Template: History of Turkey. ... Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Armenian Empire: 190 BC–428 AD: Roman Republic:
Turkey and allies Opponent(s) Results Leaders President(s) Prime Minister(s) / Vice President(s) War of Independence (1919–1923) Franco-Turkish War (1918–1921) Greco-Turkish War (1919–1922) Turkish–Armenian War (1920) Ankara Government Greece France Armenia United Kingdom Istanbul Government Italy: Victory [1] Treaty of Lausanne
The occupation was ordered by Leonidas Paraskevopoulos and the British army, without the knowledge or consent of Venizelos 10 Jul 1920: Kaç Kaç incident in Cilicia. 11 Jul 1920: Greek troops occupy Nicaea/İznik. 11 Jul 1920: French occupation troops evacuate Birecik due to Turkish resistance. 20 Jul 1920: İnegöl uprising is suppressed by ...
The Armenian-occupied territories surrounding Nagorno-Karabakh [a] were areas of Azerbaijan, situated around the former Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast (NKAO), which were occupied by the ethnic Armenian military forces of the breakaway Republic of Artsakh (or the Nagorno-Karabakh Republic) with military support from Armenia, from the end of the First Nagorno-Karabakh War (1988–1994) to ...
2011 December 21: French National Assembly approves the Armenian genocide denial law. [109] Turkey recalls their ambassadors from France, lists several trade, military and political sanctions on France. [110] 2012: Yerevan the World Book Capital. [111] 2012 January 22: French Senate approves the Armenian genocide denial law. [112]
1920 September 29-December 2: (Turkish and Soviet Invasion of Armenia) 1920 November 25: Simon Vratsian becomes Prime Minister; 1920 November 29: Soviet army in Yerevan and fall of Armenian government; 1920 December 3: Treaty of Alexandropol
The first initial contact between Armenia and Spain took place in 1382 when deposed King Leo V from the Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia arrived to Spain seeking assistance from Spanish King John I of Castile to regain his kingdom. In Spain, Leo V received the title of Lord of Madrid and stayed in Spain until 1390 when King John I of Castile died. [1]