- (Armenian: Գէորգ Ղազարեան; 1870 – 28 May 1907),
commonly known as
Kevork Chavush or
Gevorg Chaush (Armenian: Գէորգ Չաւուշ or Գևորգ Չաուշ), was an Armenian...
- Çavuş, also
anglicized Chaush and
Chiaus (from Turkish: çavuş / چاوش; Arabic: شاويش, romanized: shawish; from Old
Turkic Çabuş or Çawuş, "person who gives...
- is most
notable for
being the
conflict that led to the
death of
Gevorg Chavush. At that time,
Sulukh was a
small village of
around a
hundred houses on...
-
Ishkhanian Monte Melkonian Militants and
commanders Arabo Aghbiur Serob Kevork Chavush Andranik Aram
Manukian Armen Garo
Garegin Nzhdeh Hagop Hagopian Movses...
- This
included the
governor of Van Hüsrev Pasha,
Sinan Pasha, Ali Aqa
Chavush Bashi, and a
retinue of two
hundred officials. In the
letter that was given...
- This
delegation included figures like Hüsrev Pasha,
Sinan Pasha, Ali Aqa
Chavush Bashi, and two
hundred officials. Suleiman's
letter accompanying the emb****y...
-
Arabo (1863–1893)
Aghbiur Serob (1864–1899)
Andranik (1865–1927)
Kevork Chavush (1870–1907) Çerçiz
Topulli (1880–1915),
important figure during the Albanian...
- and Qale
Sangar north of Lake Urmia, as well as the
fortresses of Pir
Chavush, Qale
Gavur and Qiz Qale
around the
administrative centre of
Haftavan Tepe...
-
Koukoud Effendi.
General Arab
Ahmed Pasha.
General Abdi Pasha,
known as
Chavush (Sergeant) from
which rank he was
probably promoted.
General Haydar Pasha...
- in the 1980s by the
initiative of
Gevorg Melkonyan, a
nephew of
Kevork Chavush, and
designed by
architect Rafael Israelyan. An
eagle flying westward towards...