- 43. ISBN 978-0-19-917170-5. "Middle East
Glossary - The
Israel Project:
FEDAYEE".
Archived from the
original on
April 27, 2012. Frischauer,
Willi (1970)...
- Kara Killisse, the
Battle of Bash
Abaran and the
Battle of Sardarapat, as
fedayees merged with the
Armenian army (Yerevan centered)
under the
General Tovmas...
-
Gevorg Chaush (Armenian: Գէորգ Չաւուշ or Գևորգ Չաուշ), was an
Armenian fedayee leader in the
Ottoman Empire and a
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary...
- Aghpur,
fedayee Galust Aloyan,
fedayee Andranik,
fedayee Arabo,
fedayee Hovsep Arghutian,
fedayee Poghos Bek-Pirumyan
Hampartsoum Boyadjian,
fedayee Kevork...
-
systems engineering (SoSE), a
methodology Sose
Mayrig (1868–1953),
Armenian fedayee Sosé
Onasakenrat (1845–1881),
Mohawk chief Sose
International Film Festival...
-
known by his nom de
guerre Keri (1858 – 15 May 1916), was an
Armenian fedayee military commander and
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
- The term
fedayee was
originally used
during the
Armenian national movement of the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. Still, it was also used to refer...
- 1873 – 18
February 1921),
commonly known as Hamazasp, was an
Armenian fedayee military commander and
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
- (Armenian: Փարամազ; 1863–1915), born
Matteos Sarkissian, was an
Armenian fedayee,
freedom fighter,
writer and
political activist.
Matteos Sarkissian studied...
- (1864–1904),
commonly known as
Hrayr Dzhoghk,
Armenian military leader,
fedayee in the
Ottoman Empire Hazel Ghazarian Skaggs (1920–2005)
American author...