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Isajan and Torkom

Isajan and Torkom (Tuman Tumanian). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hovsep Emin, famous defender of the Armenian Independence

Hovsep Emin (1726 – 1809), famous defender of the Armenian Independence. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hovhannes Vartabed, Superior of Arakelots Monastery

Hovhannes Vartabed, Superior of Arakelots Monastery. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Haji Hagop Godoyan, hero of Daron

Haji Hagop Godoyan, hero of Daron. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayeen were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Hagop Der Zakarian

Hagop Der Zakarian was a native of Mush. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Fedayee Yergat (Armenag Levonian)

Fedayee Yergat (Armenag Levonian). He was active in Sasun. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayeen were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Fedayee Sebouh

Fedayee Sebouh. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayeen were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Fedayee Saido Boghos, fighter of Norshen in Bitlis

Fedayee Saido Boghos, fighter of Norshen in Bitlis (Daron province). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayeen were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Fedayee Murad of Sebastia (Sevaz)

Fedayee Murad of Sebastia (Sevaz). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayeen were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Fedayee Misak Chalpapakh

Fedayee Misak Chalpapakh. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayeen were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
