fbpx
Wikipedia

Daniel Bek-Pirumian

Daniel-Bek Abisoghomi Pirumyan[a][1][2][3] (Armenian: Դանիէլ Բէկ Աբիսողոմի Փիրումեան; 22 November 1861 – 1922) was an Armenian military commander who served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and in the army of the First Republic of Armenia. He was one of the commanders of Armenian forces at the Battle of Sardarabad. During the Turkish–Armenian War of 1920, he commanded the unsuccessful defense of Kars and was taken prisoner.

Daniel-Bek Pirumyan
Born(1861-11-22)22 November 1861
Nakhichevanik, Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1922 (aged 60–61)
Yerevan, Armenian SSR
Allegiance Russian Empire (1881–1917)
Republic of Armenia (1918–1920)
Service/branchArmy
Years of service1881—1920
RankColonel (Russia)
Lieutenant general (Armenia)
Commands held3rd Battalion, 153rd Infantry Regiment
5th Karabakh Regiment
Battles/warsWorld War I

Turkish–Armenian War

Awardssee below
RelationsPoghos Bek-Pirumyan (cousin)

Biography

Daniel-Bek Pirumyan was born in 1861 in Nakhichevanik village of the Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian Empire (now in the disputed region of Nagorno-Karabakh).[1] He graduated from the public school in Shusha and began his service in the Imperial Russian Army in 1881 in Yerevan.[1] He studied at the Tiflis Infantry School and the Infantry Officers' School in Oranienbaum Military Academy.[1] He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1913 and colonel in 1915.[1][3] During World War I, he fought on the Caucasus Front, commanding the 3rd Battalion of the 153rd Infantry Regiment in Western Armenia. During the Erzurum offensive, he captured the Turkish fort of Dalangez and then fought off the Turkish army trying to reclaim it. Of the 1,400 Russian and Armenian officers and soldiers defending the fort, 1,100 were killed and the survivors were injured. Nevertheless, eight assaults were repulsed by the fort and Dalangez was not given to the enemy.[3]

On 26 May 1918, he participated in the Battle of Sardarabad as general commander of the Sardarabad unit.[1][2] His cousin Poghos Bek-Pirumyan also participated in the battle as the commander of the 5th Karabakh Regiment. Daniel-Bek held the rank of lieutenant general in the army of the First Republic of Armenia.[4] He commanded Armenian forces at the Battle of Kars and was taken prisoner by Kâzım Karabekir's army after the fall of the city.[4] He was released from imprisonment in October 1921.[3]

Several sources claim that Daniel-Bek Pirumyan was arrested and executed along with other officers in 1921 following the Sovietization of Armenia, either near Dilijan or in Ryazan, and that his cousin Poghos-Bek Pirumyan committed suicide after finding out about this.[3] In reality, Pirumyan, whose health had deteriorated in Turkish captivity, died suddenly in Yerevan in the autumn of 1922, as he was preparing to leave Armenia and join his wife in Moscow.[3] Pirumyan's remains are buried in the courtyard of Saint Gayane Church in Etchmiadzin in Armenia.[3]

Awards

Legacy

 
Pirumyan on a 2018 stamp of Artsakh.
 
Pirumyan's tombstone in Etchmiadzin

In 2013, Yuri Pirumyan, the grandson of Daniel-Bek, published a book about his grandfather's life titled The Life of Daniel-Bek Pirumyan (Russian: Жизнь Даниэл-бека Пирумяна).[3] Pirumyan wrote the book using archival data, noting that later historical publications contain many facts contradict each other, whereas his book contains documented historical facts.[5]

References

Notes

  1. ^ Reformed orthography: Դանիել բեկ Փիրումյան (Փիրումով); Russian: Даниел-бек Абисогомонович Пирумян (Пирумов). Also written Danielbek, Daniel Bek, Daniel Beg or Daniil-Bek; Pirumov, Pirumian. Surname is often spelled Bek-Pirumyan or Bek-Pirumov, although the family name is simply Pirumyan or Pirumov and "Bek" is part of the given name.

Citations

  1. ^ a b c d e f Ēvoyan, V. (1986). "PʻIRUMYAN (Pʻirumov) Danielbek". In Hambardzumyan, Viktor (ed.). Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia (in Armenian). Vol. 12. Yerevan. pp. 343–344.
  2. ^ a b Khudaverdyan, Kostandin, ed. (1996). "PʻIRUMYAN (Pʻirumov) Daniel bek". Haykakan Hartsʻ Hanragitaran (in Armenian). Yerevan: Haykakan hanragitaran hratarakchʻutʻyun. p. 455.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h Пирумян, Юрий Левонович (2013). Жизнь Даниэл-бека Пирумяна (PDF) (in Russian). Москва: Ключ-С. pp. 269, 276, 544, 578, 583–584. ISBN 978-5-93136-199-4.
  4. ^ a b Hovannisian, Richard G. (1996). The Republic of Armenia, Vol. IV: Between Crescent and Sickle, Partition and Sovietization. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 259. ISBN 0-520-08804-2.
  5. ^ (in Armenian). Yerkir Media. 11 June 2013. Archived from the original on 6 March 2016. Retrieved 26 November 2014.

External links

  • Outstanding people of Karabagh 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine
  • Genocide.ru (in Russian)
  • Armenian news report about book The Life of Daniel-Bek Pirumyan
  • Hayazg.info (in Russian)

daniel, pirumian, this, article, needs, additional, citations, verification, please, help, improve, this, article, adding, citations, reliable, sources, unsourced, material, challenged, removed, find, sources, news, newspapers, books, scholar, jstor, 2021, lea. This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Daniel Bek Pirumian news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2021 Learn how and when to remove this template message Daniel Bek Abisoghomi Pirumyan a 1 2 3 Armenian Դանիէլ Բէկ Աբիսողոմի Փիրումեան 22 November 1861 1922 was an Armenian military commander who served in the Imperial Russian Army during World War I and in the army of the First Republic of Armenia He was one of the commanders of Armenian forces at the Battle of Sardarabad During the Turkish Armenian War of 1920 he commanded the unsuccessful defense of Kars and was taken prisoner Daniel Bek PirumyanBorn 1861 11 22 22 November 1861Nakhichevanik Elisabethpol Governorate Russian EmpireDied1922 aged 60 61 Yerevan Armenian SSRAllegiance Russian Empire 1881 1917 Republic of Armenia 1918 1920 Service wbr branchArmyYears of service1881 1920RankColonel Russia Lieutenant general Armenia Commands held3rd Battalion 153rd Infantry Regiment5th Karabakh RegimentBattles warsWorld War I Caucasus Campaign Battle of SardarabadTurkish Armenian War Battle of KarsAwardssee belowRelationsPoghos Bek Pirumyan cousin Contents 1 Biography 2 Awards 3 Legacy 4 References 4 1 Notes 4 2 Citations 5 External linksBiography EditDaniel Bek Pirumyan was born in 1861 in Nakhichevanik village of the Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian Empire now in the disputed region of Nagorno Karabakh 1 He graduated from the public school in Shusha and began his service in the Imperial Russian Army in 1881 in Yerevan 1 He studied at the Tiflis Infantry School and the Infantry Officers School in Oranienbaum Military Academy 1 He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel in 1913 and colonel in 1915 1 3 During World War I he fought on the Caucasus Front commanding the 3rd Battalion of the 153rd Infantry Regiment in Western Armenia During the Erzurum offensive he captured the Turkish fort of Dalangez and then fought off the Turkish army trying to reclaim it Of the 1 400 Russian and Armenian officers and soldiers defending the fort 1 100 were killed and the survivors were injured Nevertheless eight assaults were repulsed by the fort and Dalangez was not given to the enemy 3 On 26 May 1918 he participated in the Battle of Sardarabad as general commander of the Sardarabad unit 1 2 His cousin Poghos Bek Pirumyan also participated in the battle as the commander of the 5th Karabakh Regiment Daniel Bek held the rank of lieutenant general in the army of the First Republic of Armenia 4 He commanded Armenian forces at the Battle of Kars and was taken prisoner by Kazim Karabekir s army after the fall of the city 4 He was released from imprisonment in October 1921 3 Several sources claim that Daniel Bek Pirumyan was arrested and executed along with other officers in 1921 following the Sovietization of Armenia either near Dilijan or in Ryazan and that his cousin Poghos Bek Pirumyan committed suicide after finding out about this 3 In reality Pirumyan whose health had deteriorated in Turkish captivity died suddenly in Yerevan in the autumn of 1922 as he was preparing to leave Armenia and join his wife in Moscow 3 Pirumyan s remains are buried in the courtyard of Saint Gayane Church in Etchmiadzin in Armenia 3 Awards Edit Order of Saint Stanislaus 2nd class Order of Saint Stanislaus 3rd class Order of St Anna 2nd class Order of St Anna 3rd class Order of St Anna 4th class Order of St George 3rd class Order of St Vladimir 3rd class Gold Sword for BraveryLegacy Edit Pirumyan on a 2018 stamp of Artsakh Pirumyan s tombstone in Etchmiadzin In 2013 Yuri Pirumyan the grandson of Daniel Bek published a book about his grandfather s life titled The Life of Daniel Bek Pirumyan Russian Zhizn Daniel beka Pirumyana 3 Pirumyan wrote the book using archival data noting that later historical publications contain many facts contradict each other whereas his book contains documented historical facts 5 References EditNotes Edit Reformed orthography Դանիել բեկ Փիրումյան Փիրումով Russian Daniel bek Abisogomonovich Pirumyan Pirumov Also written Danielbek Daniel Bek Daniel Beg or Daniil Bek Pirumov Pirumian Surname is often spelled Bek Pirumyan or Bek Pirumov although the family name is simply Pirumyan or Pirumov and Bek is part of the given name Citations Edit a b c d e f Evoyan V 1986 PʻIRUMYAN Pʻirumov Danielbek In Hambardzumyan Viktor ed Soviet Armenian Encyclopedia in Armenian Vol 12 Yerevan pp 343 344 a b Khudaverdyan Kostandin ed 1996 PʻIRUMYAN Pʻirumov Daniel bek Haykakan Hartsʻ Hanragitaran in Armenian Yerevan Haykakan hanragitaran hratarakchʻutʻyun p 455 a b c d e f g h Pirumyan Yurij Levonovich 2013 Zhizn Daniel beka Pirumyana PDF in Russian Moskva Klyuch S pp 269 276 544 578 583 584 ISBN 978 5 93136 199 4 a b Hovannisian Richard G 1996 The Republic of Armenia Vol IV Between Crescent and Sickle Partition and Sovietization Berkeley University of California Press p 259 ISBN 0 520 08804 2 Դանիել Բեկ Փիրումյանի թոռը պապի կյանքի չբացահայտված դրվագների մասին գիրք է գրել in Armenian Yerkir Media 11 June 2013 Archived from the original on 6 March 2016 Retrieved 26 November 2014 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Daniel Bek Pirumian Outstanding people of Karabagh Archived 3 March 2016 at the Wayback Machine Genocide ru in Russian Armenian news report about book The Life of Daniel Bek Pirumyan Hayazg info in Russian Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Daniel Bek Pirumian amp oldid 1126084911, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.