-
Karakilisa (Turkish for "black church"; also
spelled Gharakilisa) may
refer to: Ağrı,
Turkey (Known as
Karakilisa before 1923) Azatan,
Armenia Gharibjanyan...
- The
Battle of
Karakilisa (Armenian: Ղարաքիլիսայի ճակատամարտ
Gharakilisayi chakatamart, Turkish:
Karakilise Muharebesi or
Karakilise Muharebeleri) took...
- was
labelled as
Karaklis Bolshoy (Russian: Караклисъ Б., lit. 'Greater
Karakilisa').
Following the
Sovietization of Armenia, the city was
renamed Martunashen...
-
fortifications in
Karakilisa (moder-day Vanadzor).
Nzhdeh pla**** a key role in
organizing the
troops for the
defense of
Karakilisa in May 1918. He managed...
- 40°55′53″N 44°04′09″E / 40.93139°N 44.06917°E / 40.93139; 44.06917
Dzorashen (Armenian: Ձորաշեն) is a
village in the
Ashotsk Muni****lity of the Shirak...
- battalions,
Colonel Salibekyan), the
infantry regiments of
Khnus and
Karakilisa (Colonel Kazimirsi)
which formed part of the
military units of the 2nd...
- able to
defeat the
Turkish army in the
battles of Sardarabad,
Abaran and
Karakilisa. Thus, on 28 May 1918, the
Dashnak leader Aram
Manukian declared the independence...
- 40°55′N 43°49′E / 40.917°N 43.817°E / 40.917; 43.817 Illi (also, Illi
Karakilisa; Armenian: իլլի) is a town in the
Shirak Province of Armenia. Illi, Armenia...
-
Akhurik (Armenian: Ախուրիկ) is a
village in the
Akhuryan Muni****lity of the
Shirak Province of
Armenia near the Armenia–Turkey border. The Statistical...
- Arakelyan) was born in 1890 to a
peasant family in the
small town of
Karakilisa (modern-day Vanadzor) in the
Erivan Governorate of the
Russian Empire...