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Sasun or S****oun (Armenian: Սասուն), also
known as
Sanasun or Sanasunkʻ (Armenian: Սանասունք), was a
region of
historical Armenia. The
region is now divided...
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Sason derives from the name of the
historical region Sasun. In the
Armenian tradition, the name of
Sasun (from
earlier Sanasunk) is
traditionally ****ociated...
- The
Sasun uprising or
Sasun rebellion of 1904 (Armenian: Սասունի երկրորդ ապստամբութիւնը,
Sasuni yerkrord apstambut'yunĕ,
literally Second S****oun resistance)...
- The
Sasun rebellion of 1894, also
known as the
First Sasun resistance (Armenian: Սասնո առաջին ապստամբութիւն), was the
conflict between Ottoman Empire's...
- talk. He had been to tea with me also and I had
Sasun Eff. to meet him
which was most valuable, for
Sasun is one of the
sanest people here and he reviewed...
- S****oun (Armenian: Սասունցի Դաւիթ
Sasuntsi Davit also
spelled David of
Sasun) is the main hero of Armenia's
national epic
Daredevils of S****oun, who...
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ceased and he left the
Ottoman Empire after the
unsuccessful uprising in
Sasun in 1904. In 1907,
Andranik left
Dashnaktustyun because he
disapproved of...
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Sasun,
finally suc****bing to
superior numbers and to
Turkish ****urances of amnesty,
which never materialized. In
response to the
resistance at
Sasun,...
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Sasun Grigoryan (Armenian: Սասուն Սեդրակի Գրիգորյան,
March 18, 1942 –
March 13, 1993) was an
Armenian neoclassical architect, well
known for his work...
- The
Sasun Resistance by the
Armenian militia against the
Ottoman Empire may
refer to:
Sasun Resistance (1894)
Sasun Resistance (1904) This disambiguation...