Armenian Zoroavar
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The
first name in the Armenian struggle for national liberation in modern
times is There too, when that party engaged in practices
judged to be wrong in principle, Andranik resigned. During the period
1907-13 Andranik committed his energies to helping the Bulgarian
liberation movement. In it he created an Armenian division, which
brought honor to itself by its effective participation. For his efforts
Andranik was decorated and commissioned an officer. With World War I
under way (1914-1918) Andranik went to the Caucasus and assisted in
organizing Armenian battle units to fight the Turks alongside the
Russian army units. In 1915 Andranik was named commander of all Armenian
volunteer units within the Russian army.
Gen. Andranik with his Men
The overthrow of the Tsarist regime in Russia
(1917) and the consequent collapse of the Russian imperial army found
Andranik on the side of the working class out of which the social
revolution in Russia had arisen. Early in 1918 he began to organize a
separate army to liberate western Armenia. Made a Major General,
Andranik had many thousands under his command, Armenian soldiers from
the old Russian army, and many thousand Armenians who had volunteered
from all over the world. However, short on re-sources and back-up
military fighting units, Andranik had to abandon his plan to take
Erzurum. With the collapse of the Tsarist Russian government an
independent Armenian Republic was set up in May 1918. Andranik was in
sympathy with the social principles that came with the new Russian order
and desired to maintain amicable relations with Russia. However,
Armenia's ruling party, the Dashnaks, did not favor such a relationship.
As a result Andranik once again had a falling out with them. The
brilliant defense of Zangezur (1918-19) under Andranik's command marked
the end of his military career.
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