Assassinating Fatali Khan Khoyski, Cemal Azmi and Bahattin Sakir
Political party
Armenian Revolutionary Federation
Aram Yerganian (Armenian: Արամ Երկանեան; 20 May 1900 – 2 August 1934) was an Armenian revolutionary who was noted for his assassination of Behaeddin Sakir and Fatali Khan Khoyski as an act of vengeance for their roles in the Armenian genocide and the massacre of Armenians in Baku respectively.[1][2][3] He is considered an Armenian national hero.[4]
^"Aram Yerganian – Biography" (PDF) (in Armenian). Operation Nemesis. Retrieved 26 May 2013.
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^Nazer, James (1968). The first genocide of the 20th century: the story of the Armenian massacres in text and pictures. T & T Publishing Inc. p. 158.
AramYerganian (Armenian: Արամ Երկանեան; 20 May 1900 – 2 August 1934) was an Armenian revolutionary who was noted for his assassination of Behaeddin Sakir...
(2002) [1928]. The Turks and Us. Nagorno-Karabakh: Punik Publishing. Yerganian, Aram (1949). Այսպէս Սպաննեցինք (In this way, we killed) (in Armenian). Los...
As part of Operation Nemesis for his role in the Armenian Genocide, AramYerganian and Arshavir Shirakian were later given the task to assassinate both...
he was in a taxi on the home on Via Eustachio. Shirakian, along with AramYerganian, was later given the task to assassinate both Cemal Azmi and Behaeddin...
of the main perpetrators of the Armenian genocide, assassinated by AramYerganian on the 17 April 1922 in Berlin Eyub Sabri Bey (Akgöl) Agitated among...
(present-day Tbilisi), near the central Erivansky Square on 19 June 1920 by AramYerganian as part of Operation Nemesis organised by the Armenian Revolutionary...
Khoyski, former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan AramYerganian Killed by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation as part of Operation...
Khoyski, former Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of Azerbaijan AramYerganian Killed by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation as part of Operation...
1934 in Brockton and immediately became an annual tradition. The Worcester "Aram" Chapter won every single event at the first Olympics setting an unsurpassable...
author. Sarkis Erganian (1870 - 1950) was an Ottoman Armenian painter. AramYerganian This page lists people with the surname Erganian. If an internal link...
Azmi. Şakir attempted to run away but he was stopped and killed by AramYerganian. Tornadoes swept through the U.S. states of Illinois, Indiana and Ohio...
to Tiflis. On July 19, 1920 he was assassinated by Armenian patriots AramYerganian and Misak Grigoryan. Azerbaijani National Council "Həsən bəy Ağayev"...
of them were ultimately killed. More than 80, such as Vrtanes Papazian, Aram Andonian, and Komitas, survived. The event has been described by historians...