Christophor Araratov (Armenian: Քրիստափոր Արարատեան; Kristap'or Araratian, Russian: Христофор Араратян (Араратов)) (June 18, 1876 – December 10, 1937)...
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(military starshina Pavel Zolotarev). Five infantry batteries under Colonel Christophor Araratyan's command were included in the Yerevan detachment, which also...
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Secretary of the Communist Party of Azerbaijan 1933 10 December 1937 Christophor Araratov Military commander in the Russian and Armenian armies 11 December...
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general Daniel Bek-Pirumyan (1861–1921) Movses Silikyan (1862–1937) Christophor Araratov (1876–1937) Serob Aghpur, fedayee Galust Aloyan, fedayee Andranik...
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Kâzım Orbay Drastamat Kanayan Hamo Ohanjanyan Ruben Ter-Minasian Christophor Araratov (POW) Strength 50,000–60,000 soldiers 20,000 soldiers Casualties...
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Minister of Provisions on 1 March 1919. In March, 1919, Colonel Christophor Araratov was promoted to a major general, becoming the Minister of Military...
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was selected as Commanding Officer. 1st Division commander General Christophor Araratov was assigned by Yerevan: 1st Erzurum and Erzinjan regiment, 2nd Khnus...
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Romuald Muklevich, Gazanfar Musabekov 10 Vladimir Antonov-Ovseenko, Christophor Araratov, Alexander Beloborodov, Maksim Haretski, Grigory Kaminsky, Joseph...
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October 1919. Sitting: Avetik Sahakyan, Alexander Khatisyan, General Christophor Araratov. Standing: Nikol Aghbalian, Abraham Gyulkhandanyan, S. Araradian...
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Christopher. Notable people with the name include: Kristapor Araratian (Christophor Araratov, 1876–1937), Russian and Armenian military commander Kristapor Ivanyan...
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Vratsian) or taken hostage by the invading Turkish army. Generals Pirumian, Araratov, and Ghazarian, Colonels Shaghubadian, Vekilian, Babajanov, and Ter-Arakelian...
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and Prime Minister of the First Republic of Armenia (1919–1920) Christophor Araratov (1876–1937), major-general Stepan Shahumyan (1878–1918), Bolshevik...
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position down. On 27 April 1919, Hakhverdyan left his position and Christophor Araratov became Defense Minister. Afterwards, he occupied the position of...
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16 November 1937. Silikyan and another former Armenian general, Christophor Araratov, were accused of being members of a "counterrevolutionary officers'...
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Patriotic War, was discharged in the age of 66 in 1946 and died in 1969. Christophor Araratov - Armenian Lieutenant-Colonel of artillery in the Russian Imperial...
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other suspected enemies, his secret police arrested Movses Silikyan, Christophor Araratov, Dmitry Mirimanov, Aghasi Varosyan, Stepan Ohanesyan, Hakob Mkrtchyan...
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(1873–1931) 30 June 1918 27 March 1919 270 days Independent 2 Araratov, ChristophorChristophor Araratov (1876–1937) 27 March 1919 5 May 1920 1 year, 39 days Independent...
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Władysław Anders Nikolai Anderson Ivane Andronikashvili Dmitry Anuchin Christophor Araratov Pavel Argeyev Arsen of Tbilisi Pyotr Romanovich Bagration Jaques...
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1920 – 24 November 1920 Prime Minister Hamo Ohanjanyan Preceded by Christophor Araratov Succeeded by Drastamat Kanayan Interior Minister of Armenia In office...
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