- in Armenia. This
resulted at many
times in
feuds and
rifts between the
Hunchaks and the
Dashnaks in many
centers of the
Armenian diaspora, a situation...
-
Hunchak (Armenian: Հնչակ, romanized: Hnch’ak, lit. 'Bell', also Hnchak, Hentchak) was the
official organ of the
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party. It was...
-
Colton Hunchak (born
September 25, 1997) is a
Canadian professional football wide
receiver for the
Saskatchewan Roughriders of the
Canadian Football League...
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Armenian autonomy (for Armenakans) or
independence (for
Dashnaks and for
Hunchaks) -
depending on
their ideology and the
degree of
oppression visited on...
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Artsakh Sasna Tsrer Pan-Armenian
Party Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (
Hunchak)
Defunct parties Armenakan Party National United Party Defunct militant...
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Ruslan Hunchak (born 9
August 1979) is a
retired professional Ukrainian football midfielder. "Ruslan
Hunchak". Eurosport. 2017.
Ruslan Hunchak at UAF...
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Revolutionary Federation (ARF, Dashnaks),
Social Democrat Hunchakian Party (
Hunchaks) and the
Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (Ramgavars)—issued a
joint statement...
- was to gain
Armenian autonomy (Armenakans) or
independence (Dashnaks,
Hunchaks)
depending on
their ideology. Some of the key
Fedayi figures also parti****ted...
- 25 Albanians, 23 Gr****s, 12
Armenians (including four
Dashnaks and two
Hunchaks), five Jews, four Bulgarians,
three Serbs and one Vlach. The CUP now gave...
- The
Armenian militia of
Hunchaks (Social
Democrat Hunchakian Party) of the city
Zeitun (Süleymanlı) had
resisted on two
armed conflicts,
first from August...