- 1860 – 30 July 1915), also
known by his noms de
guerre Murad and
sometimes Medzn Murad (Armenian: Մեծն Մուրատ, "Mourad the Great"), was an
Armenian fedayi...
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organized by
Hunchak activists, such as
Mihran Damadian,
Hampartsoum Boyadjian (
Medzn Mourad) and
Hrayr Dzhoghk. In his
unpublished memoir, the
missionary Royal...
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Avetis Nazarbekian Ghazaros Aghayan Girayr Kegham Vanigian Mari
Beyleryan Medzn Mourad Paramaz Sargis Mubayeajian Sarkis Dkhrouni Smpad Piurad Stepan Sapah-Gulian...
- Mbretëria e
Bashkuar e Britanisë së
Madhe dhe Irlandës
Veriore (Albanian),
Medzn Bridaniayi yev
Hiusisayin Irlandayi Miatsial Takavorutiun - Մեծ Բրիտանիայի...
- Iran
Dashnak Nikol Duman - 1914
Western Armenia,
Eastern Armenia Dashnak Medzn Mourad 1880s - 1915
Western Armenia Hunchak Ishkhan - 1915
Western Armenia...
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Social Democrat Hunchakian Party. He was the
senior brother of
fedayi leader Medzn Murad. Harutiun-Mardiros
Boyadjian was born in the town of
Hadjin in the...
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Western Armenians, 2007 From the Ones Who
Built the Road to Eternity, 2014
Medzn Mourat, 2016, 248 pages, ISBN 978-9939-860-22-0 Յայտարարուեցաւ ՍԴՀԿի Նորընտիր...
- in Venice, Italy. He then
became a
teacher in the S****oun district. With
Medzn Mourad, he led the S****oun
Resistance in 1894. He was
captured and taken...
- 1890
Location Constantinople Methods Demonstrations Parties Lead
figures Medzn Mourad Mihran Damadian Sultan Abdul Hamid II
Casualties and
losses Battles...
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Muradyan and Aram Topchyan,
Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin, Yerevan:
Tigran Medzn Press, 2006, 556 p.. Книга Хрий (Book of Chreia),
Russian Translation from...