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    The Battle of Sardarabad (Armenian: Սարդարապատի ճակատամարտ, romanized: Sardarapati chakatamart; Turkish: Serdarabad Muharebesi) was a battle of the Caucasus...
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    Armavir Province (category Provinces of Armenia)
    city of Armavir founded in 331 BC. The province is also the site of the decisive Battle of Sardarabad in 1918 that resulted in the foundation of the Republic...
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    memorial complex to the Battle of Sardarabad located in the village of Araks, in the Armavir Province of Armenia, 11 kilometers southwest of Armavir town. The...
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  • (Ottoman-Azerbaijani victory) Battle of Sardarabad (Decisive Armenian victory) Bicheharov offensive in Dagestan [ru] (White Russian victory) First siege of Petrovsk (Russian...
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    February Uprising (category Military history of Yerevan)
    jails in Baku and Russia. In February 1921, many heroes of the Battle of Sardarabad were shot, including Daniel Bek-Pirumyan, while his brother Poghos Bek-Pirumyan...
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    Wehib Pasha (category Ottoman Imperial School of Military Engineering alumni)
    Seals", Time magazine, 14 October 1935. Kayallof, Jacques (1973). The battle of Sardarabad. Mouton. p. 14. ISBN 9783112001394. Retrieved 18 October 2011. Vehib...
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    by 1919. In the spring of 1918 the cathedral was in danger of an attack by the Turks. Prior to the May 1918 Battle of Sardarabad, which took place just...
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    Enver Pasha (category Committee of Union and Progress politicians)
    the command of Armenia within the Ottoman Empire. The Ottoman advance was halted at the Battle of Sardarabad.[citation needed] The Army of Islam, under...
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  • Movses Silikyan (category Recipients of the Order of Saint Stanislaus (Russian), 2nd class)
    army of the First Republic of Armenia. He is regarded as a national hero in Armenia for his role in the Armenian victory at the Battle of Sardarabad. Following...
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    Daniel Bek-Pirumian (category Recipients of the Order of St. George of the Third Degree)
    army of the First Republic of Armenia. He was one of the commanders of Armenian forces at the Battle of Sardarabad. During the Turkish–Armenian War of 1920...
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