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Armenian National Congress (1917)

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Ekim ihtilalinden önce Tiflis'te Ermeni Millî Meclisi toplanmış, bütün savaş süresince Ermeni siyasî hayatını, Ermeni gönüllü hareketlerini tertip ve idare etmiş olan Millî Yurt'un yerine Taşnaksutyun mensuplarından kurulu olan Millî Kongre
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concerning the war, and also suggested redrawing provincial boundaries along ethnic lines. The Congress was instrumental in the
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Before dissolving, the Congress created a National Assembly of 35 members to act as a legislative body for Armenians under the
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Resistance and Revenge: The Armenian Assassination of the Turkish Leaders Responsible for the 1915 Massacres and Deportations
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A reference guide to modern Armenian literature, 1500-1920 : with an introductory history
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The congress consisted of 204 members from all over the Russian Empire, with only Armenian
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Teghtsoonian, Oksen (2003). Teghtsoonian, Robert; Teghtsoonian, Christopher (eds.).
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1917'nin Ekimi'nde Taşnakların yönetimi altında Ermeni Milli Kongresi yapılmıştı.
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28 September] 1917. Its formation was prompted by the opportunities the
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Ermeni Araştırmaları: üç Aylık Tarih, Politika Ve Uluslararası Ilişkiler Dergisi
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The Congress met for 18 sessions before it dissolved on 26 October [
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of Armenian schools and the nationalization of secondary Armenian schools.
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refusing to take part for ideological reasons. It was dominated by the
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Tarihten güncelliğe Ermeni sorunu : tahliller, belgeler, kararlar
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There was also a small number of representatives from
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Herzig, edited by Edmund; Kurkchiyan, Marina (2005).
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Index

Armenians of Russia
Tbilisi
O.S.
Russian Revolution
Armenians
World War I
Bolsheviks
Dashnak Party
Populists
Western Armenia
Andranik Ozanian
Yerevan
Armenia
Richard Hovannisian
Transcaucasia
Caucasus
Russian Provisional Government
secularization
O.S.
Russian Republic
Armenian National Council
Avetis Aharonian
First Republic of Armenia
Aram Manukian





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