- 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...
- 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)...
-
conclusion of
holding an action. On 25 July 1897, at dawn, the 250
Armenian fedayees attacked and
killed the
fighting men of
Mazrik tribe,
sparing the women...
- الفاطميون
Leaders Ali Reza Tav****oli ("Abu
Hamed Ali Sah Xakis") †
Hussain Fedayee ("Zulfiqar") †
Dates of
operation November 2014 –
present Allegiance Iran...
-
Armenian towns from
Kurdish brigands.
These volunteer fighters were
called fedayees. In some instances, they were
successful in
defending Armenian locals,...
-
contribution to the
fight was
mostly military, as it sent some of its well-known
fedayees to Iran
after the
guerrilla campaign in the
Ottoman Empire ended with the...
- Khrimian;
Murad Hagopian; 1874 — 4
August 1918) was a well-known
Armenian fedayee during the
Armenian national liberation movement in the
Ottoman Empire...
-
Convention of
Scutari 1862
First Zeitun Resistance Ottoman Empire Armenian fedayees Defeat Ottoman troops pillage Alabaş
Ottoman troops withdraw from the region...
- armies. The
Armenian national liberation movement commanded the
Armenian Fedayee (Armenian: Ֆէտայի)
during these conflicts.
These were
generally referred...
- Aghpur,
fedayee Galust Aloyan,
fedayee Andranik,
fedayee Arabo,
fedayee Hovsep Arghutian,
fedayee Poghos Bek-Pirumyan
Hampartsoum Boyadjian,
fedayee Kevork...