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Fedayi (Eastern Armenian: Ֆիդայի, romanized: Fidayi;
Western Armenian: Ֆէտայի,
Fedayi, Turkish:
Ermeni milisleri, çeteleri, fedaileri, French: Fédaïs...
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fedayee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fedayi may
refer to:
Armenian fedayi,
Armenian civilians who
formed self-defense
units and
armed bands...
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buried within the
Armenian Khojivank cemetery.
Battle of
Sarikamish Armenian Fedayi Battle of
Koprukoy Antranig Chalabian,
General Andranik and the Armenian...
- 1915), born
Nikoghayos Mikayelian, and also
known as Nigol, was an
Armenian fedayi, a
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation.
Along with Aram Manukian...
- Armenian-po****ted
areas of the empire.
Dashnaktsutyun members also
formed Armenian fedayi groups that
defended Armenian civilians through armed resistance. The Dashnaks...
- been
selected as the
video ****istant
referee (VAR), with Switzerland's
Fedayi San and Dankert's
fellow countrymen Christian Dingert serving as the ****istant...
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Battle of
Sulukh was
fought between Armenian fedayis and
Turkish forces on 27 May 1907. It is most
notable for
being the
conflict that led to the...
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revolutionary folk song.
Composed in the 1890s, it
praises the
prominent fedayi leader Arabo and is a wake up call for
Armenian liberation supporters against...
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Arapo (Armenian: Արաբօ, 1863–1895), born
Arakel Mkhitarian, was an
Armenian fedayi of the late 19th century. He was a
member of the
Armenian Revolutionary...
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groups willing to
sacrifice themselves for a
larger campaign. The term
fedayi is
derived from Arabic: فدائيون fidā'īyūn IPA: [fɪdaːʔɪjuːn], literally...