Timeline of Armenian national movement
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clockwise: Battle of Arakelots, Armenian volunteers at the Caucasus Campaign, Van Resistance of 1915, Khanasor Expedition
The following is the Timeline of Armenian national movement which is the collection of activities during the Armenian national movement.
1860
- 1862: (Ottoman Empire) Ottoman-Zeitun clashes over taxation.
1870
- May 1878: (Ottoman Empire) Treaty of San Stefano, Article 16
- June 1878: (Ottoman Empire) Treaty of Berlin Article 61
- June 1878: (Ottoman Empire) Catholicos Mgrdich Khrimian patriotic speech “The Paper Ladle”
1880
- 1885: (Russian Armenia) Armenakan Party founded.
- 1887: Social Democrat Hunchakian Party founded.
- 1889: (Ottoman Empire) Bashkale clash
1890
- 1890: (Russian Armenia) Armenian Revolutionary Federation founded.
- 1890 September 27: Gugunian Expedition
- 1892: Mkrtich Khrimian becomes Catholicos of All Armenians
- 1894: First Sasun Resistance
- 1895 October: Zeitun Rebellion begins
- 1896 June 3–11: Defense of Van
- 1896 August 26: Ottoman Bank Takeover
- 1897 July 25–27: Khanasor Expedition
1900
- 1901 November: Battle of Holy Apostles Monastery
- 1903 June 12: (Russian Armenia) Armenian Church and its property
- 1904: Second Sasun Resistance
- 1905 January 22: (Russian Armenia) Revolution of 1905 starts in Russia
- 1905-1907: (Russian Armenia) Armenian–Tatar massacres of 1905–1907
- 1905 July 21: Yıldız assassination attempt
- 1907: Mkrtich Khrimian dies
- 1908: Young Turk Revolution
1910
- 1911: George V becomes Catholicos of All Armenians
- 1912 January: (Russian Armenia) The arrest of Armenian nationalist elite
1914
- 1914 January–February: Armenian reform package
- 1914 November 1: (Caucasus Campaign) Bergmann Offensive. Drastamat Kanayan and second battalion of the Armenian volunteers
- 1914 (Caucasus Campaign) Battle of Sarikamish. Hamazasp (Srvandztian) and 3rd battalion. Keri (Arshak Gavafian) and 4th battalion.
1915
- 1915 March: (Armenian Resistance) Zeitun Resistance
- 1915 April–May: (Armenian Resistance) Siege of Van
- 1915 May 27: Tehcir Law
- 1915 June (Resistance) Shabin-Karahisar uprising
- 1915 June (Resistance) Musa Dagh Resistance
- 1915 July 26: Battle of Manzikert
- 1915 September (Resistance) Urfa Resistance.
1916
- 1916 August: (Caucasus Campaign) Battle of Bitlis. Andranik and his volunteers.
1917
- 1917 February 23: (Russian Armenia) Russian Revolution.
- 1917 November 7: (Russian Armenia) Bolshevik rule.
- 1917 December 5: (Caucasus Campaign) Armistice of Erzincan
1918
- 1918 March 3: (Caucasus Campaign) Treaty of Brest-Litovsk
- 1918 April 25: (Caucasus Campaign) Kars
- 1918 May 26: (Caucasus Campaign) Battle of Sardarapat
- 1918 May 28: (Caucasus Campaign) Official declaration of Democratic Republic of Armenia
- 1918 June 4: (Caucasus Campaign) Treaty of Batum
- 1918 October 30: (Caucasus Campaign) Armistice of Mudros
- 1918 November 13: Occupation of Constantinople
1919
- 1919 January 29: Aram Manukian dies.
- 1919 July 5: Turkish Courts-Martial of 1919–1920
1920
- 1920 August 10: Treaty of Sèvres
- 1920 September 29: (Turkish–Armenian War) Battle of Sarikamish (1920)
- 1920 October 30: (Turkish–Armenian War) Battle of Kars (1920)
- 1920 November 7: (Turkish–Armenian War) Battle of Alexandropol
- 1920 November 25: Simon Vratsian becomes Prime Minister
- 1920 November 29: Soviet army in Yerevan
- 1920 December 2: (Turkish–Armenian War) Treaty of Alexandropol
1921
- 1921 February: February Uprising starts
- 1921 Mach 15: (Operation Nemesis) Talaat Pasha killed.
- 1921 March 16: Turkish War of Independence Treaty of Moscow
- 1921 July 13: Republic of Mountainous Armenia dismantaled.
- 1921 July 5: Karabakh given to Azerbaijan by Stalin's decision
- 1921 October 13: (Turkish War of Independence) Treaty of Kars
1922
- 1922 July 21: (Operation Nemesis) Djemal Pasha killed.
See also
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