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- then appointed chief of Tehran police. This caused tensions between the Dashnaks and Khan. The ARF became a major political force in Armenian life. It was...
- Revolutionary Federation (or Dashnaks)—their monopoly in this sphere was confirmed through the 1919 Armenian parliamentary election. The Dashnaks held almost all posts...
- su****ious that Shahumyan, who was an ethnic Armenian, was conspiring with the Dashnaks against them. The units of the Caucasian Native Cavalry Division, composed...
- groups that defended Armenian civilians through armed resistance. The Dashnaks also worked for the wider goal of creating a "free, independent and unified"...
- deputies), Azerbaijan Muslims ("Mussavat", 30 deputies), and Armenian "dashnaks" (27 deputies). Bolsheviks refused to join the Sejm and established their...
- the Dashnak Committee pledged to overthrow the regime by all means necessary. In practice, this was a tactile alliance between the CUP and Dashnaks which...
- events. Sultan Majid Efendiyev, a member of the Hummet party, wrote: The Dashnaks, who for handsome pay protected the capitalists, Taghiev, Naghiev, and...
- Congress of the Dashnak Party where negotiations were held on the role of the Dashnak Armenians in the coming war. In the end, the Dashnaks pledged to use...
- anti-Armenian policies gave way for the Dashnaks to plan an ********ination attempt on the sultan to enact vengeance. Dashnak members, led by ARF founder Christapor...
- party: the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, usually known as the "Dashnaks". The Dashnaks tried to get the Hunchaks to join them but the two split in 1891...