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Fedayi may refer to:
Armenian fedayi, Armenian civilians who formed self-defense units and armed bands in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians in late 19th and early 20th centuries
Fedayeen (Arabic for "those who sacrifice themselves"), a term used to refer to various military groups
Fedayi (Eastern Armenian: Ֆիդայի, romanized: Fidayi; Western Armenian: Ֆէտայի, Fedayi), also known as the Armenian irregular units or Armenian militia...
Look up fedayee in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Fedayi may refer to: Armenian fedayi, Armenian civilians who formed self-defense units and armed bands...
Arapo (Armenian: Արաբօ, 1863–1895), born Arakel Mkhitarian, was an Armenian fedayi of the late 19th century. He was a member of the Armenian Revolutionary...
groups willing to sacrifice themselves for a larger campaign. The term fedayi is derived from Arabic: فدائيون fidā'īyūn IPA: [fɪdaːʔɪjuːn], literally...
1927), was an Armenian military commander and statesman, the best known fedayi and a key figure of the Armenian national liberation movement. From the...
Khasdour took place in the Eleşkirt Valley on 12 May 1898 where the Armenian fedayi fighters led by Aghbiur Serob from Transcaucasia engaged with the Ottoman...
revolutionary folk song. Composed in the 1890s, it praises the prominent fedayi leader Arabo and is a wake up call for struggle against the Turks. The song...
the conflict between Ottoman Empire's Hamidiye forces and the Armenian fedayi belonging to the Armenian national movement's Hunchakian party in the Sasun...
Armenian-populated areas of the empire. Dashnaktsutyun members also formed Armenian fedayi groups that defended Armenian civilians through armed resistance. The Dashnaks...
Aloyan (Armenian: Գալուստ Ալոյան; 1864 in Yerevan – 1914) was an Armenian fedayi and one of the Armenian national liberation movement figures. studio, 5165m...
was also soon declared in Eastern Anatolia to more effectively prosecute fedayi. The statute persisted under the Ottoman Empire and the Republic of Turkey...
pro-government Shia Hazara militia from Gizab district of Daikundi province, called Fedayi, defected and pledged allegiance to the Taliban a few years prior to 2016...
video assistant referee (VAR), with fellow countrymen Eric Wattellier and Fedayi San of Switzerland serving as the assistant VAR officials. Manchester City...
Tomića, a micronation Hayduke, term used by environmental activists Armenian fedayi, occasionally referred to as hajduks Gabor Agoston; Bruce Alan Masters (21...
presidential terms of Mitre, Sarmiento, Avellaneda and Roca. Armenian militia, or fedayi played a major role in the independence of various Armenian states, including...
Armenian-populated areas of the empire. ARF members formed groups of partisans (fedayi) that defended Armenian civilians through armed resistance. The party refrained...
Medzn Murad (Armenian: Մեծն Մուրատ, "Mourad the Great"), was an Armenian fedayi (partisan leader) and a leading political activist of the Hunchak party...
Armenakan Party National United Party Defunct militant organizations Armenian fedayi Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia Army of Independence...
occupied Ethiopia 1936-44. Armatoloi - Ottoman Greek irregulars Armenian fedayi – Armenian irregular units of the 1880s–1920s Atholl Highlanders – The only...
Ypsilantis' Sacred Band (1821) during the Wallachian uprising of 1821 Armenian fedayis, during the First World War against the Ottoman Empire, used a skull with...