-
derived from the
Hungarian word hajduk,
meaning "foot soldier".
Armenian fedayis' main goal was to
defend Armenian villagers from ****cution and at the...
- Look up
fedayee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Fedayi may
refer to:
Armenian fedayi,
Armenian civilians who
formed self-defense
units and
armed bands...
-
Armenian forces, such as the
Armenian Resistance Forces (called fedayeen/
fedayis) and the
Armenian irregular units.
Those supported Russian efforts to advance...
- the
invading Russian troops in the east and by Gr****
troops and
Armenian fedayis in the west, east, and
south of Anatolia. The
theatre covered the largest...
- The
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...
- in the west, east, and
south of
Anatolia by Gr****
troops and
Armenian fedayis.
After the Greco-Turkish War, a po****tion
exchange between Greece and...
-
buried within the
Armenian Khojivank cemetery.
Battle of
Sarikamish Armenian Fedayi Battle of
Koprukoy Antranig Chalabian,
General Andranik and the Armenian...
- romanized: Xanasori aršavank',) was a
punitive raid
launched by
Armenian fedayis against the
Kurdish Mazrik tribe on July 25, 1897. In 1896, in the aftermath...
- at 3:00 a.m.,
surrounding Serop and his
fedayis. The
battle continued until sunrise when
Serop and his
fedayis managed to escape.
After the
Battle of Babshen...
- 1927), was an
Armenian military commander and statesman, the best
known fedayi and a key
figure of the
Armenian national liberation movement. He became...