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Christophor Araratov (Armenian: Քրիստափոր Արարատեան; Kristap'or Araratian, Russian: Христофор Араратян (Араратов)) (June 18, 1876 –
December 10, 1937)...
- 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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selected as
Commanding Officer. 1st
Division commander General Christophor Araratov was ****igned by Yerevan: 1st
Erzurum and
Erzinjan regiment, 2nd
Khnus regiment...
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Orbay Drastamat Kanayan Hamo
Ohanjanyan Ruben Ter-Minasian
Christophor Araratov Garegin Nzhdeh Strength 50,000–60,000
soldiers 20,000
soldiers Casualties...
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October 1919. Sitting:
Avetik Sahakyan,
Alexander Khatisyan,
General Christophor Araratov. Standing:
Nikol Aghbalian,
Abraham Gyulkhandanyan, S. Araradian....
- down. On 27
April 1919,
Hakhverdyan left his
position and
Christophor Araratov became Defense Minister. Afterwards, he
occupied the
position of Head of...
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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 Affairs:...
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November 1920
Prime Minister Hamo
Ohanjanyan Preceded by
Christophor Araratov Succeeded by
Drastamat Kanayan Interior Minister of
Armenia In
office 5...
- of the
Communist Party of
Azerbaijan 1933 10
December 1937
Christophor Araratov Military commander in the
Russian and
Armenian armies 11
December 1937...
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Daniel Bek-Pirumyan (1861–1921)
Movses Silikyan (1862–1937)
Christophor Araratov (1876–1937)
Serob Aghpur,
fedayee Galust Aloyan,
fedayee Andranik, fedayee...