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    Murad of Sebastia (Armenian: Սեբաստացի Մուրատ, Sebastatsi Murad; Murad of Sebastia; Murad Khrimian; Murad Hagopian; 1874 — 4 August 1918) was a well-known...
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    out of Armenian volunteers called fedayis and of members of the Armenian national liberation movement. Important members were Murad of Sebastia, and...
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    1904 Sasun uprising (category History of Batman Province)
    Armenian forces consisted of 200 guerrillas under the command of Vahan, Hrayr and Andranik, along with Kevork Chavoush, Murad of Sebastia, Keri and others. Untrained...
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  • Hüseyin Korkmazgil - poet Mekhitar of Sebastia - founder of the Mekhitarist Order of Armenian Catholic monks Murad of Sebastia - Armenian fedayee leader Tülin...
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    Empire was one of the Central Powers of World War I. It entered the war on 29 October 1914 with a small surprise attack on the Black Sea coast of Russia, which...
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    to the port of Anzali. Opposing forces Dunsterville (far left) with Dunsterforce staff. Armenian units drilling in Baku. Murad of Sebastia led his volunteers...
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    Caucasus campaign (category Middle Eastern theatre of World War I)
    civilian forces generally organized around famous leaders, such as Murad of Sebastia (Armenian: Սեբաստացի Մուրատ Sebastats'i Murat). These were generally...
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    Makhluto (category Armenian people of World War I)
    such as Kevork Chavoush, Andranik Pasha, Keri, and Murad of Sebastia. During the Hamidian massacres of the Armenians in 1894-1896, Makhluto joined Andranik...
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    Garegin Nzhdeh (category Recipients of the Cross of St. George)
    the Iranian Constitutional Revolution along with Yeprem Khan and Murad of Sebastia.[citation needed] In 1909, upon his return to the Caucasus, Nzhdeh...
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  • (2004). Armenian Sebastia/Sivas and Lesser Armenia. Costa Mesa, Calif.: Mazda Publ. ISBN 1568591527. "Raffi, The Prophet From Payajuk By Murad A. Meneshian"...
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    after the execution of John the Baptist, his disciples buried his body at Sebastia, except for his head, which Herodias took and buried in a dung heap. Later...
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    of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party. He was the senior brother of fedayi leader Medzn Murad. Harutiun-Mardiros Boyadjian was born in the town of Hadjin...
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    Escobar triunfa en el circuito final (in Spanish) Emily Watts continues stellar season with Cycle Sunshine Coast win Masters Tour of Chiang Mai Results...
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    burial site of Reuben. The shrine is abandoned. Nabi Yahya Mosque, Sebastia — tomb of John the Baptist Nebi Akasha Mosque, Jerusalem — tomb of Ukasha ibn...
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  • (1714–1737) Jordi Curado i Torreblanca, Episcopal Co-Prince (1738–1747) Sebastià de Victoria Emparán y Loyola, Episcopal Co-Prince (1747–1756) Francesc...
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    The following Lists of Palestinians are lists of notable people with either a self-designation (endonym) or a foreign appellation (exonym) as "Palestinian"...
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    Yerevan (redirect from Capital of Armenia)
    genocide. The districts of Arabkir, Malatia-Sebastia and Nork Marash, for example, were named after the towns Arabkir, Malatya, Sebastia, and Marash, respectively...
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    from the Soviet Union in 1991; three of which can be found in the Armenian capital of Yerevan—in Malatia-Sebastia district (2000); near the St. Gregory...
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    Artsakh (Nagorno-Karabakh) (since 2006). A statue of Gregory was erected in Yerevan's Malatia-Sebastia District in 2002. A large stone resembling an old...
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    Zabel Yesayan (category University of Paris alumni)
    published by the Sebastia Compatriotic Union in New York in 1961" (PDF). National Library of Armenia. Baliozian, Ara, ed. (1982). The Gardens of Silihdar &...
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