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  2. List of massacres of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    Armenian victims Armenian massacre by Amir Timur [citation needed] 1389-1390 Tataev, Armenia: Timurids: 20,000-100,000 Hamidian massacres: 1894–1896 Ottoman Empire: Ottoman government under Sultan Abdul Hamid II: 88,243 [1] –300,000 [2] Armenian–Tatar massacres: 1905–1907

  3. List of wars involving Armenia - Wikipedia

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    Georgian–Armenian War (1918) First Republic of Armenia Georgia: Inconclusive. Armenia gains the province of Lori. 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 ...

  4. List of compositions by Aram Khachaturian - Wikipedia

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    What Children Phantasy About О чем мечтают дети 1949 Lyrics by Viktor Vinnikov: What Children Phantasy About О чем мечтают дети 1949 Lyrics by Petr Gradov: Patriotic Song Патриотическая песня ? A Peace Protector's Song Песня защитниц мира 1951 Song Песня 1952 Song of Zulfia

  5. Lists of Armenians - Wikipedia

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    John Kizirian (1928–2006), served during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War Jeffrey L. Harrigian (born 1962), United States Air Force General, commander of U.S. Air Forces in Europe and U.S. Air Forces Africa

  6. Second Nagorno-Karabakh War - Wikipedia

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    The wall with images of fallen Armenian soldiers. According to Artsakhian President, mainly 18–20 year old soldiers fought in hostilities. [211] The Armenian authorities stated that 85 Armenian civilians were killed during the war, [c] while another 21 were missing. [57]

  7. Armenian War - Wikipedia

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    Armenian War may refer to: Armenian-Parthian War, 87-85 BCE; Roman-Parthian War of 58-63 CE; Georgian-Armenian War, 1918; Armenian–Azerbaijani war (disambiguation ...

  8. Battle of Baku - Wikipedia

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    The Armenian and Georgian members of the Republic's delegation began to stall. Beginning on 21 May, the Ottoman army moved ahead once again. The conflict led to the Battle of Sardarapat (21–29 May), the Battle of Kara Killisse (1918) (24–28 May), and the Battle of Bash Abaran (21–24 May), where Armenian forces halted the Ottoman advance.

  9. Deportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915

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    The deportation of Armenian intellectuals is conventionally held to mark the beginning of the Armenian genocide. [1] Leaders of the Armenian community in the Ottoman capital of Constantinople (now Istanbul), and later other locations, were arrested and moved to two holding centers near Angora (now Ankara).