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Armenia: Garegin Ter-Harutyunyan, aka Garegin Nzhdeh (1886-1995), Armenian patriot and freedom fighter, c. 1913

Garegin Ter-Harutyunyan (Armenian: ??????? ???-?????????????) better known by his nom de guerre Garegin Nzhdeh (Armenian: ??????? ?????) (1 January 1886 – 21 December 1955) was an Armenian statesman and military strategist. As a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, he was involved in national liberation struggle and revolutionary activities during the First Balkan War and World War I. Garegin Nzhdeh was one of the key political and military leaders of the First Republic of Armenia (1918–1921), and is widely admired as a charismatic national hero by Armenians. In 1921, he was instrumental in the establishment of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia, an anti-Bolshevik state that became a key factor that led to the inclusion of the province of Syunik into Soviet Armenia.
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Armenia: Garegin Ter-Harutyunyan, aka Garegin Nzhdeh (1886-1995), Armenian patriot and freedom fighter, c. 1913
Garegin Ter-Harutyunyan (Armenian: ??????? ???-?????????????) better known by his nom de guerre Garegin Nzhdeh (Armenian: ??????? ?????) (1 January 1886 – 21 December 1955) was an Armenian statesman and military strategist. As a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation, he was involved in national liberation struggle and revolutionary activities during the First Balkan War and World War I. Garegin Nzhdeh was one of the key political and military leaders of the First Republic of Armenia (1918–1921), and is widely admired as a charismatic national hero by Armenians. In 1921, he was instrumental in the establishment of the Republic of Mountainous Armenia, an anti-Bolshevik state that became a key factor that led to the inclusion of the province of Syunik into Soviet Armenia.
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