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    13″E / 40.0936250°N 43.9467028°E / 40.0936250; 43.9467028 Sardarapat Memorial is a memorial complex to the Battle of Sardarabad located in the village...
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    almost no trace of the fortress is left. The Sardarapat Memorial commemorating the Battle of Sardarapat is located in the nearby village of Araks. Armavir...
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  • Armenia from May 21–29, 1918 Sardarapat Memorial, Armenian memorial complex dedicated to the Battle of Sardarapat above Sardarapat Movement, Armenian social...
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    some of Soviet Armenia's most prominent structures, including the Sardarapat Memorial, the Yerevan Wine Factory and several churches, both in Armenia and...
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    September, to celebrate the event around the Musa Dagh memorial. The famous Sardarapat Memorial complex, including the Armenia Ethnography Museum is located...
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    the memorial on 28 May. During that day, many cultural and military events and parades take place. First Republic of Armenia Sardarapat Memorial Notes...
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    Charents Arch (category Monuments and memorials in Armenia)
    imprisoned in 1937. The view of Mt Ararat from the arch Temple of Garni Sardarapat Memorial "Charents Arch". 360 Stories. Retrieved 2023-10-27. (in Armenian)...
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    Armenia located in the village of Araks, Armavir Province, within the Sardarapat Memorial complex, around 10 km southwest of the provincial centre Armavir...
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  • Piskaryovskoye Memorial Cemetery Robespierre Monument Sardarapat Memorial Shtyki Memorial Slavín Soviet Military Cemetery, Warsaw Soviet War Memorial (Schönholzer...
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    (1908–1973), Soviet architect, most prominent structures, including the Sardarapat Memorial and Yerevan Wine Factory Varazdat Harutyunyan (1909–2008), academic...
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    sculptural complex of the G. Sundukyan State Academic Theatre, the Sardarapat Memorial Complex and the Musa Ler monument, the reliefs of the Yerevan Vine...
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    Prime Minister of Armenia, and the President of Artsakh visits the Sardarapat Memorial to lay a wreath at the monument. Many cultural and military events...
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    church's right to "retain schools that were already in operation". The Sardarapat Memorial at the site of the Battle of Sardarabad is the symbol of the First...
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  • Rafael Israelyan, Armenian architect and educator, designed the Sardarapat Memorial and St. Vartan Cathedral (d. 1973) 1909 – Elizabeth Enright, American...
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  • Lazzaro degli Armeni · Sanahin · Sanatruces I of Armenia · Sardarapat · Sardarapat Memorial · Sarduri I · Sarma (food) · Sarsang reservoir · Sason · Sasun...
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    Aghbalian were unveiled at the Sardarapat Ethnography and Liberation Movement History Museum, adjacent to the Sardarapat Memorial near Armavir, Armenia. A year...
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    farm in 1940. The Battle of Sardarapat of 1918, took place near the village of Araks. In 1968, the Sardarapat Battle Memorial was erected on the site of...
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    Armenia's long history. Monuments honoring the Armenian victories in Sardarapat and Bash Abaran against the Ottoman Turks in 1918, among others, were...
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    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...
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    was advancing towards Eastern Armenia through Gyumri, Aragatsotn, and Sardarapat. On May 21, 1918, the Turkish forces attacked through Aparan in Aragatsotn...
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    Supreme Soviet of Armenian SSR, and which is now decorating the Memorial complex of the Sardarapat battle. Grapes, 1969, now in the city of Artashat The Sprout...
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    ram in the Armenian cemetery of Jugha (Julfa) Stone sheep sculpture in Sardarapat Museum Stone sheep sculpture in Sisian Stone sheep sculpture in Sisian...
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    Trabzon, Erzurum, Kars, Van, and Batum. The conflict led to the Battle of Sardarapat, the Battle of Kara Killisse (1918), and the Battle of Bash Abaran. Although...
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    Retrieved 11 July 2013. Papian, Ara. "Sound the Alarms! This is Our FInal Sardarapat" (PDF) (in Armenian). Retrieved 29 July 2013.[verification needed] Papian...
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    The Ottoman army moved once again on May 21, leading to the Battle of Sardarapat (May 21–29), the Battle of Kara Killisse (1918) (May 24–28), and the Battle...
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    army moved ahead once again. The ensuing conflict led to the Battle of Sardarapat (May 21–29), the Battle of Kara Killisse (1918) (May 24–28), and the Battle...
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  • 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...
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    Most of the artefacts found in Argištiḫinili were transferred to the Sardarapat Ethnographic Museum of Armenia. Khatchadourian, L. (2007). "Unforgettable...
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    Republic was forced to withdraw from Erzincan to Erzurum. The Battle of Sardarapat, May 22–26, 1918, proved that General Movses Silikyan could force an Ottoman...
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    Armenia has proposed many locations for the initiative, including Yeghvard, Sardarapat and Metsamor. Finally, the location of the settlement was chosen to be...
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