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  2. Timeline of modern Armenian history - Wikipedia

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    1993 April: Turkey closes the border with Armenia. 1993 June–August: First Nagorno-Karabakh War: Armenian forces take over Aghdam, Fizuli, Jebrayil, Zangelan. 1993 November 22: Armenian dram put into circulation. [18] 1994 March 17: Iranian Air Force C-130 shot down by Armenian forces in Karabakh "by mistake". [19] [20]

  3. 2024 in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    22 July – The Armenian Armed Forces avails of the European Peace Facility for the first time following a decision by the European Union to award 10 million euros ($10.8 million) in aid. [14] 22 July – The European Council approved the European Commission's proposal to begin visa liberalization negotiations with Armenia. [15] [16]

  4. First Republic of Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Armenian and Turkish reports confirmed the presence of Turkish soldiers operating in the district; in spite of this, the Armenian offensive to capture the western half of the Olti district began on 19 June 1920. By 22 June, the Armenian army had converged on Penek and ousted its Turko-Kurdish defenders, setting the new Armenian–Turkish ...

  5. Electric Yerevan - Wikipedia

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    Armenia has a high level of dependency on foreign aid from the diaspora, ... On 22 June, the activists of the "high-voltage rally" marched to Baghramyan Avenue, ...

  6. Muslim uprisings in Kars and Sharur–Nakhichevan - Wikipedia

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    Armenian and Turkish reports confirmed the presence of Turkish soldiers operating in the district; despite this, the Armenian offensive to capture the western half of the okrug began on 19 June 1920. By 22 June, the Armenian army had converged on Penek and ousted its Turko-Kurdish defenders, [36] setting the new Armenian–Turkish frontier at ...

  7. Public holidays in Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Shushi Liberation Day - on May 8, 1992, Armenian forces freed the city from Azerbaijani military forces, marking an important milestone in Artsakh liberation war for Armenians. Victory Day : 9 May ( World War II ) was a holiday throughout the USSR and is still an official holiday in Armenia.

  8. Independence Day (Armenia) - Wikipedia

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    Armenia celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2011. [14] [15] [8] Inspecting the parade was Minister of Defence Seyran Ohanyan, and the Chief of the General Staff Colonel General Yuri Khatchaturov. [16] A group representing the Russian Army's 102nd Military Base in Armenia took part in the parade alongside Armenian troops for the first time. [8]

  9. Timeline of Armenian history - Wikipedia

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    22 May: Battle of Sardarapat: 28 May: The Armenian Congress of Eastern Armenians declares the first Republic of Armenia. 4 June: Treaty of Batum: 30 October: Armistice of Mudros, the Ottoman Empire agreeing to leave the Transcaucasus. The Democratic Republic of Armenia assumes control of Western Armenia, now that the Ottomans are forced to ...