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  2. Armenian Revolutionary Federation - Wikipedia

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    On March 8, 2022, the Armenian Revolutionary Federation's World Congress, its highest authority, issued a public statement re-affirming that "the only ARF entity operating in the Western United States region is the ARF Central Committee elected for a term of two years on July 18, 2021 at the ARF Western United States 55th Regional Convention.

  3. Armenian congress at Erzurum - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian congress at Erzurum (the 8th World Congress of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation), held from the end of July to August 2, 1914, was a watershed event where representatives of the ruling Committee of Union and Progress party requested the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (the leading Armenian party in both the Ottoman and the Russian Empire) to incite a rebellion of Russian ...

  4. History of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian national movement, besides its individual heroes, was an organized activity represented around three parties of Armenian people, Social Democrat Hunchakian Party, Armenakan and Armenian Revolutionary Federation, which ARF was the largest and most influential among the three

  5. Sophie Areshian - Wikipedia

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    Sophie Areshian (Armenian: Սոֆի Արեշյան; 1881, in Tbilisi – 1971, in Montreal), also known by her pseudonym of Rubina, was an Armenian revolutionary and fedayi. She joined the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) after meeting several leaders of the organization in Baku , she became politically aligned with the far left under ...

  6. Committee of Union and Progress - Wikipedia

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    [57] [59] The Dashnak Party (Dashnaktsutyun, or Armenian Revolutionary Federation, ARF) was an Armenian Marxist–socialist political party stemming from Narodnik tradition which was demanding for autonomy and reform for Armenia, while their Hunchak (Social Democrat Hunchakian Party, SDHP) brothers were positioned more towards their left, and ...

  7. Armenian nationalism - Wikipedia

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    Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (1921–present) Armenian Revolutionary Federation (1890-present) Mighty Fatherland (1999–present) Hayazn (2009–present) Heritage (2012–present) National Revival (2013–present) Republican Party of Armenia (1990–present) Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian Party (2018–present) Social Democrat Hunchakian Party ...

  8. Armenian Americans say another genocide underway in ... - AOL

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    Ahead of the second GOP presidential debate, dozens of Armenian Americans and supporters rallied at the Ronald Reagan Presidential Library to bring attention to the developments in Nagorno-Karabakh.

  9. Armenian national movement - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian national movement [1] [2] [3] (Armenian: Հայ ազգային-ազատագրական շարժում Hay azgayin-azatagrakan sharzhum) [note 1] included social, cultural, but primarily political and military movements that reached their height during World War I and the following years, initially seeking improved status for Armenians in the Ottoman and Russian Empires but ...