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Armenian Revolutionary Songs (Armenian: Հայ Հեղաբոխական Երգեր) are songs that promote Armenian patriotism. This article or section may contain original research or unverified claims. ...
History
The Armenian revolutionary movement, largely led by the Tashnagtsoutioun (ARF), took place in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This was caused by years of oppression from the Ottoman Empire, especially under the rule of sultan Abdul Hamid II. This is the time period when Armenians began demanding their most basic rights and defending Armenian towns from Ottoman oppression. Certain armed Armenian patriotic groups formed to fight the Turkish oppression and defend Armenian towns from kurdish mercenaries. These volunteer fighters were called fedayees. These fedayees were successful in defending Armenian locals which made them gain popular support and elevate them to hero status. This environment was thus ideal for the development of Armenian patriotic songs to support these freedom fighters. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) (Armenian: Hay Heghapokhakan Dashnaktsutiun Dashnaktsutiun, Dashnak, or Tashnak) is an Armenian political party founded in Georgia in 1890 by Christapor Mikaelian, Stepan Zorian, and Simon Zavarian. ...
Motto: دÙÙØª ابد Ù
دت Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (The Eternal State) Anthem: Ottoman imperial anthem At the height of its power (1683) Capital SöÄüt (1299-1326) Bursa (1326-1365) Edirne (1365-1453) Constantinople (Istanbul) (1453-1922) Language(s) Ottoman Turkish Government Monarchy Sultans - 1281â1326 Osman I - 1918â1922 Mehmed VI...
Sultan Abdul Hamid II Abd-ul-Hamid II also Abdulhamid, Abdülhamit, Abdul Hamid, Abd al-Hamid II, or Abdul-Hamid (Arabic: عبد Ø§ÙØÙ
ÙØ¯ Ø§ÙØ«Ø§ÙÙ) Wednesday, (September 21, 1842 â February 10, 1918) was the last real Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. ...
Motto: دÙÙØª ابد Ù
دت Devlet-i Ebed-müddet (The Eternal State) Anthem: Ottoman imperial anthem At the height of its power (1683) Capital SöÄüt (1299-1326) Bursa (1326-1365) Edirne (1365-1453) Constantinople (Istanbul) (1453-1922) Language(s) Ottoman Turkish Government Monarchy Sultans - 1281â1326 Osman I - 1918â1922 Mehmed VI...
Defenders of Van in front of ARF flag Armenian militia (Armenian irregular units, or Armenian Cethes, Armenian: ), better known by Armenians as Fedayee is a term referring to Armenian guerrillas who voluntarily leave their families in order to fight for Armenians. ...
Meaning Most of them tell the stories of individual fedayees who confronted the Turkish onslaught. They also talk about historical battles, successful guerilla operations, heroic deaths, genocide among other sensitive topics. They are generally heard at Armenian gatherings. It is also a way to educate the Armenian populace about their history through the songs. Fedayeen (from Arabic fidÄÄ«, plural fidÄÄ«yÄ«n ÙØ¯Ø§Ø¦ÙÙÙ, one who is ready to sacrifice his life for the cause) describes several distinct, primarily Arab groups at different times in history. ...
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Armenian revolutionary songs are very popular among the youth of the Armenian diaspora. Armenian diaspora map. ...
Some Armenian Revolutionary Songs - Adanayi Godoradzuh
- Aksori Yerkuh
- Akhbers Ou Yess
- Antranigi Yerkuh
- Artyok Over En
- Aryunod Trosh
- Asbedagan Sev Sadanan
- Baderazm Ek Knoum
- Barzeer Aghpyur
- Bedros Seremdjiani Hishadagin
- Dgherk, Chan Dgherk
- Gharapaghi Azadootian Mardigner
- Hayots Mardigner
- Hye Fedayeek
- Garegin Njdehi Hishadagin
- Kedashen
- Kevork Chavoush
- Kini Lits
- Lisbon 5 Dghots Yerkuh
- Menk Angeghdz Zinvor Enk
- Mer Hayrenik
- Mshag Panvor
- Papken Suniyi Hishadagin
- Serop Pashayi Yerkuh
- Seropin Yev Soseyin Yerkuh
- Troyi Hishadagin
- Tsayn Muh Hnchets
- Yelek Hayer
- Zeitountsiner
Famous Armenian Revolutionary Singers include Karnig Sarkissian, George Tutunjian, Nersig Ispirian, Harout Pamboukjian among others. Adana, Turkey (the ancient Antioch in Cilicia or Antioch on the Sarus) is the capital of Adana Province. ...
Andranik Toros Ozanian, or Zoravar Andranik, (Armenian: or Ô¶Õ¸ÖÕ¡Õ¾Õ¡Ö Ô±Õ¶Õ¤ÖÕ¡Õ¶Õ«Õ¯) (February 25, 1865 â August 31, 1927) was an Armenian general and freedom fighter who was a national hero with big admiration. ...
Nagorno-Karabakh (Azerbaijani: Dağlıq Qarabağ or Yuxarı Qarabağ, literally mountainous black garden or upper black garden; Russian: Нагорный Карабах, translit. ...
Garegin Njdeh Garegin Njdeh (Armenian: , real name Garegin Ter-Harutiunian, 1 January 1886 - late 1955) was an Armenian statesman, military, and political thinker, native of Nakhichevan. ...
Naftalan is a sahar (city) in Azerbaijan. ...
Mer Hayrenik (Our Fatherland) is the national anthem of Armenia. ...
General Drastamat Kanayan, known as General Dro, (1 May 1883 - 8 March 1956), was an Armenian general. ...
Probabley the most successful and popular of the 80s Armenian pop singers in Los Angeles. ...
See also Armenian rebellions were the rebellions of ethnic Armenian citizens of the Ottoman Empire. ...
Timeline of Armenian national movement covers the activities of ethnic Armenian citizens of the Ottoman Empire to obtain independence (Armenian rebellions). ...
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