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This is a timeline of Armenian history, ... Year Date Event 639: The first Arab invasion under the leadership of Abd ar-Rahman ibn Rabiah ... Turkey. 9th century
The Turkish–Armenian War (Armenian: Հայ-թուրքական պատերազմ), known in Turkey as the Eastern Front (Turkish: Doğu Cephesi) of the Turkish War of Independence, was a conflict between the First Republic of Armenia and the Turkish National Movement following the collapse of the Treaty of Sèvres in 1920.
2010 August 20: Armenia and Russia sign a pact extending the stationing of the Russian base in Gyumri for 25 years, to 2044. [92] 2010 September 11: Armenian company Grand Candy makes the biggest chocolate bar in the world. [93] [94]
The occupation of Western Armenia by the Russian Empire during World War I began in 1915 ... Turkey in Asia (with 6 Armenian provinces of Western Armenia), 1903 ...
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 years between 1894 and 1896 ended, with estimates of the dead ranging from 80,000 to 300,000. [24] ... Timeline of Armenian history; Armenia–Turkey relations;
With the intervention of Great Britain, a truce was concluded between Armenia and Georgia. Turkish–Armenian War/Soviet invasion of Armenia (1920) First Republic of Armenia: Turkey Russian SFSR: Defeat. All of Western Armenia is given to Turkey; Rest of Armenia is Sovietized; Battle of Alexandropol (7 November 1920) - Turkish victory
Following Byzantine occupation of Western Armenia, Sassanid occupation of Eastern Armenia, and subsequent Arab conquest of the region, the Armenians reestablished their sovereignty over their ancestral lands in the form of the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia. In Armenia, local nakharars were able to raise 25,000 to 40,000 men, but such a levy was rare.