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The Sasun rebellion of 1894, also known as the First Sasun resistance (Armenian: Սասնո առաջին ապստամբութիւն), was the conflict between Ottoman Empire's Hamidiye forces and the Armenian fedayi belonging to the Armenian national movement's Hunchakian party in the Sasun region.
[24] [30] [34] In 1891–92, the hamidiye irregular cavalry units were sent by the Ottoman authorities to attack Sasun, but were fought off by Armenian forces. [33] The famous Armenian fedayi Arabo came to prominence in these battles. [33] Several Armenian revolutionaries traveled to Sasun to join in the armed resistance.
The Sasun uprising or Sasun rebellion of 1904 (Armenian: Սասունի երկրորդ ապստամբութիւնը, Sasuni yerkrord apstambut'yunĕ, literally Second Sassoun resistance) was an uprising by Armenian militia against the Ottoman Empire in Turkey's Sason region in 1904.
The Sasun resistance in 1894 (Armenian: Սասնոյ առաջին ապստամբութիւն). The Zeitun Rebellion from 1895-to 1896, was the Armenian military response to prevent massacres from taking place during the Hamidian massacres. The Defense of Van in 1896 was the response by the Armenian population in Van to the Hamidian massacres.
After clashing with the Armenian rebels, the Kurds descended upon Armenian villages in the regions of Sasun (Sassoun) and Talori, between Muş and Silvan, massacring its inhabitants and burning several Christian villages.
Gevorg later participated in the Second Sasun Resistance in 1904. [7] Afterwards, he crossed into the region of Vaspurakan (Van) with Andranik and Hampartsoum Boyadjian, but desired to return to Sasun and did so shortly after. [1] He led the Armenian forces in Taron-Sasun from 1904 to 1907, when some of his most famous exploits occurred.
Rebels from the Ottoman Empire (2 C, 65 P) A. ... 1894 Sasun rebellion; ... Armenian resistance during the Armenian genocide;
1903 June 12: Armenian Church and its property (Russian Armenia) 1904: Second Sasun Resistance; 1904: Raid of a Russian military depot in Alexandropol; 1905 January 22: Revolution of 1905 starts in Russia (Russian Armenia) 1905-1907: Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907 (Russian Armenia) 1905 July 21: Yıldız assassination attempt