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    The Sasun rebellion of 1894, also known as the First Sasun resistance (Armenian: Սասնո առաջին ապստամբութիւն), was the conflict between Ottoman Empire's...
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    Sasun or Sassoun (Armenian: Սասուն), also known as Sanasun or Sanasunkʻ (Armenian: Սանասունք), was a region of historical Armenia. The region is now divided...
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    discrimination. In response to 1894 Sasun rebellion, Sultan Abdul Hamid II organised state-sponsored massacres against the Armenians between 1894 and 1896, resulting...
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    during winter. In 1894, the ARF participated in the First Sasun Resistance, supplying arms to the local population to help the people of Sasun defend themselves...
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  • Wars in Europe, the American Civil War in North America, the Taiping Rebellion in Asia, the Paraguayan War in South America, the Zulu War in Africa,...
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  • Wajbah 1893–1908 Macedonian Struggle 1894 1894 Sasun rebellion 1894–1897 Hamidian massacres 1895–1896 Zeitun rebellion (1895–96) 1897 Greco-Turkish War (1897)...
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  • The Zeitun rebellion or Second Zeitun Resistance (Armenian: Զեյթունի երկրորդ գոյամարտը, Zeyt'uni yerkrord goyamartĕ) took place in the winter of 1895–1896...
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    The Sasun uprising or Sasun rebellion of 1904 (Armenian: Սասունի երկրորդ ապստամբութիւնը, Sasuni yerkrord apstambut'yunĕ, literally Second Sassoun resistance)...
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    Sasun, finally succumbing to superior numbers and to Turkish assurances of amnesty, which never materialized. In response to the resistance at Sasun,...
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    Armenians of Sasun confronted the Ottoman army and Kurdish irregulars, succumbing to superior numbers. This was followed by the Zeitun Rebellion, in which...
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    households, in 1909. Historic population figures of the village: 1894 Sasun rebellion "Türkiye Mülki İdare Bölümleri Envanteri". T.C. İçişleri Bakanlığı...
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    Ottoman Empire were namely: The Sasun resistance in 1894 (Armenian: Սասնոյ առաջին ապստամբութիւն). The Zeitun Rebellion from 1895-to 1896, was the Armenian...
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    Dhofar War (redirect from Dhufar rebellion)
    The Dhofar War (also known as the Dhofar Rebellion) took place from 1963 to 1976 in the province of Dhofar against the Sultanate of Muscat and Oman. The...
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    Federation. He believed in rebellion with the participation of the masses, and was one of the leaders of the Sasun Resistance of 1894. By 1895, Hrayr returned...
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    Battle of Holy Apostles Monastery (category Armenian rebellions in the Ottoman Empire)
    political groups active in the region. After the massacres of Armenians in Sasun in 1894, and the more widespread massacres in the plain of Mush in 1895 and...
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    Khrimian becomes Catholicos of All Armenians 1894: First Sasun Resistance 1895 October: Zeitun Rebellion begins 1896 June 3–11: Defense of Van 1896 August...
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    Sheikh Said rebellion (13 February–31 May 1925); (3) Raçkotan and Raman pacifying operations (9–12 August 1925); (4) Sason (Sasun) rebellion (1925–1937);...
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    Armenians of Sasun maintained a semi-independent status and fought the Ottoman authorities; well known battles are the Sasun Resistance (1894) and Sasun resistance...
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    Kum Kapu (1890) 1st Sasun (1894) Zeitun (1895-96) Ottoman bank (1896) Khanasor (1897) Holy Apostoles Monastery (1901) 2nd Sasun (1904) Assassination...
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    Kum Kapu (1890) 1st Sasun (1894) Zeitun (1895-96) Ottoman bank (1896) Khanasor (1897) Holy Apostoles Monastery (1901) 2nd Sasun (1904) Assassination...
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    For example, in 1894, the ARF took part in the Sasun Resistance, supplying arms to the local population to help the people of Sasun defend themselves...
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  • political parties and different factions avoided internal conflicts or rebellions against the dominant Dashnak party as the country suffered from deep economic...
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    Armenian volunteers fought during Hamidian Massacres, Sasun Resistance (1894), Zeitun Rebellion (1895–1896), Defense of Van, and Khanasor Expedition....
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    ապստամբություն, romanized: P’etrvaryan apstambut’yun) was an anti-Bolshevik rebellion by the nationalist Armenian Revolutionary Federation which started on...
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  • Kum Kapu demonstration (category Rebellions in the Ottoman Empire)
    Kum Kapu (1890) 1st Sasun (1894) Zeitun (1895-96) Ottoman bank (1896) Khanasor (1897) Holy Apostoles Monastery (1901) 2nd Sasun (1904) Assassination...
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  • Sassontsis' refusal to pay retroactive taxes to the Turkish government. In 1894, Sasun Resistance was organized by the Hunchak party under the leadership of...
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  • weeks". The resistance is mentioned in The Forty Days of Musa Dagh. Zeitun rebellion (1895-96) Bartrop, Paul R. (2019-09-12). Modern Genocide: A Documentary...
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    Thirty-Year Genocide: Turkey's Destruction of Its Christian Minorities, 1894–1924 revived the focus on religion as a cause of genocide, and specifically...
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  • 1889 Bashkale clash (category Armenian rebellions in the Ottoman Empire)
    Kum Kapu (1890) 1st Sasun (1894) Zeitun (1895-96) Ottoman bank (1896) Khanasor (1897) Holy Apostoles Monastery (1901) 2nd Sasun (1904) Assassination...
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  • 1894-96 had been often ascribed to the Hamidiye regiments, particularly during the bloody suppression of the revolt of the Armenians of Sasun (1894)...
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