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Urfa Resistance
Part of Armenian Resistance
Armenian Resistance - Urfa - July 1915.png
Date September 29-October 20, 1915
Location Urfa
Result The resistance was thwarted following German intervention and the Ottoman Empire continued its genocidal campaign in the region.
Belligerents
Ottoman Empire
Germany
Armenian residents of Urfa
Commanders
Mgrdich Yotneghparian
Casualties and losses
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The Armenian resistance in Urfa during the Armenian genocide took place as a reaction to Turkish actions. The resistance was quelled following German intervention.[1]

In May 27, 1915, hundreds of Armenians were captured by Ottoman authorities in Urfa. The rest sat in a meeting in order to figure a way out of the problem. People thought of many different things, but Mgrdich Yotneghparian and his partisans were some of the few who preferred to fight till death instead of ceding to the enemy. Previous events like the Adana massacre made him increasingly cautious of the new Young Turk government and the Turkish constitution.[2]

The charismatic Mugerditch, the resistance of the Armenian fighters in the heavily fortified stone houses lasted sixteen days and was finally broken only with the help of a newly arrived contringent of six thousand Turkish troops equipped with heavy artillery.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Armenian) Kurdoghlian, Mihran (1996). Badmoutioun Hayots, Volume III. Athens, Greece: Hradaragoutioun Azkayin Oussoumnagan Khorhourti. pp. 93–95. 
  2. ^ "Badmoutioun Hayots, Volume III"
  3. ^ Lewy, Guenter. The Armenian Massacres in Ottoman Turkey: A Disputed Genocide, p. 201. Salt Lake City: Utah University Press, 2005. ISBN 0874808499.



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