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Hampartsoum Boyadjian

Hampartsoum Boyadjian[1] (Armenian: Համբարձում Պօյաճեան; 14 May 1860 – 30 July 1915), also known by his noms de guerre Murad and sometimes Medzn Murad[2] (Armenian: Մեծն Մուրատ, "Mourad the Great"), was an Armenian fedayi (partisan leader) and a leading political activist of the Hunchak party.[3]

Medzn Murad
Birth nameHampartsoum Boyadjian
Nickname(s)Murad the Great
Born(1860-05-12)12 May 1860
Hadjin, Cilicia, Ottoman Empire
Died30 July 1915(1915-07-30) (aged 55)
Kayseri, Ankara Vilayet, Ottoman Empire
AllegianceSocial Democrat Hunchakian Party
Years of service1885—1915
Battles/warsArmenian National Liberation Movement
Kum Kapu demonstration (1890)
1894 Sasun Resistance
Spouse(s)Agyuline Murad

Biography edit

He was born in Hadjin in the region of Cilicia. The Hunchakian leader Medzn Girayr (Harutiun-Mardiros Boyadjian) was his senior brother.

 
Medzn Mourad

Murad joined the Hunchakian party when he was a medical student in Constantinople. In 1890, he took part in the Kum Kapu demonstration. In 1894, he was a leader of the Sasun Resistance. He exhorted the inhabitants of Sasun to fight to their last drop of blood to defend their mountains and houses.[4] Turkish authorities imprisoned and tortured him, and in 1896 Murad was exiled to Tripoli. During his exile the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party convention elected Mourad as a member of its Central Committee. Murad was one of the most popular figures of the Armenian liberation movement, and several revolutionary groups worked towards his liberation.[5] In 1906 he escaped from prison and in 1908 he returned to Constantinople. In the 1908 Ottoman general election, he was elected a member of the Ottoman parliament representing Kozan (Sis) in the Adana Vilayet; he was one of 10 Armenian deputies in the new parliament.[6]

Murad, a Hunchakian who never gave up on the dream of a united and independent Armenia was labelled, like thousands of others, an undesirable by the Young Turk Government. He was among the first to be arrested on 24 April 1915 (known as Red Sunday), on the eve of the Armenian genocide, and sent to Kayseri, where he was severely tortured in prison. After a trial in July, he was hanged on 30 July 1915, with 12 of his friends.[7][8]

From 1992 to 1994, a battalion named after Medzn Murad led by Gevorg Guzelian took part in the First Nagorno-Karabakh War.[citation needed]

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Notes edit

  1. ^ Kévorkian 2011, p. 32.
  2. ^ "Ինքնապասշտպանական մարտեր". Armenian Encyclopedia Publishing. Retrieved 14 October 2013. Սասունցիները Մեծն Մուրադի (Համբարձում Պոյաճյան) գլխավորությամբ
  3. ^ Martyrs on Bloody Path, by Dr Yeghia Jerejian, Beirut, 1989
  4. ^ "The Legend of Shaké, by Vahe H. Apelian, 29 May 2011". Keghart.com. 2011-05-29. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
  5. ^ (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-12-02. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
  6. ^ Kaligian, Dikran Mesrob (2009). Armenian organization and ideology under Ottoman rule : 1908-1914. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction Publishers. p. 16. ISBN 978-1-4128-0775-3. OCLC 185032255.
  7. ^ "Дж.Киракосян. Младотурки перед судом истории". Armenianhouse.org. Retrieved 2014-06-06.
  8. ^ "Кесария". Genocide.ru. Retrieved 2014-06-06.

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hampartsoum, boyadjian, armenian, Համբարձում, Պօյաճեան, 1860, july, 1915, also, known, noms, guerre, murad, sometimes, medzn, murad, armenian, Մեծն, Մուրատ, mourad, great, armenian, fedayi, partisan, leader, leading, political, activist, hunchak, party, medzn,. Hampartsoum Boyadjian 1 Armenian Համբարձում Պօյաճեան 14 May 1860 30 July 1915 also known by his noms de guerre Murad and sometimes Medzn Murad 2 Armenian Մեծն Մուրատ Mourad the Great was an Armenian fedayi partisan leader and a leading political activist of the Hunchak party 3 Medzn MuradBirth nameHampartsoum BoyadjianNickname s Murad the GreatBorn 1860 05 12 12 May 1860Hadjin Cilicia Ottoman EmpireDied30 July 1915 1915 07 30 aged 55 Kayseri Ankara Vilayet Ottoman EmpireAllegianceSocial Democrat Hunchakian PartyYears of service1885 1915Battles warsArmenian National Liberation MovementKum Kapu demonstration 1890 1894 Sasun ResistanceSpouse s Agyuline Murad Contents 1 Biography 2 See also 3 Notes 4 Bibliography 5 External linksBiography editHe was born in Hadjin in the region of Cilicia The Hunchakian leader Medzn Girayr Harutiun Mardiros Boyadjian was his senior brother nbsp Medzn Mourad Murad joined the Hunchakian party when he was a medical student in Constantinople In 1890 he took part in the Kum Kapu demonstration In 1894 he was a leader of the Sasun Resistance He exhorted the inhabitants of Sasun to fight to their last drop of blood to defend their mountains and houses 4 Turkish authorities imprisoned and tortured him and in 1896 Murad was exiled to Tripoli During his exile the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party convention elected Mourad as a member of its Central Committee Murad was one of the most popular figures of the Armenian liberation movement and several revolutionary groups worked towards his liberation 5 In 1906 he escaped from prison and in 1908 he returned to Constantinople In the 1908 Ottoman general election he was elected a member of the Ottoman parliament representing Kozan Sis in the Adana Vilayet he was one of 10 Armenian deputies in the new parliament 6 Murad a Hunchakian who never gave up on the dream of a united and independent Armenia was labelled like thousands of others an undesirable by the Young Turk Government He was among the first to be arrested on 24 April 1915 known as Red Sunday on the eve of the Armenian genocide and sent to Kayseri where he was severely tortured in prison After a trial in July he was hanged on 30 July 1915 with 12 of his friends 7 8 From 1992 to 1994 a battalion named after Medzn Murad led by Gevorg Guzelian took part in the First Nagorno Karabakh War citation needed See also editDeportation of Armenian intellectuals on 24 April 1915 Sebastatsi MuradNotes edit Kevorkian 2011 p 32 Ինքնապասշտպանական մարտեր Armenian Encyclopedia Publishing Retrieved 14 October 2013 Սասունցիները Մեծն Մուրադի Համբարձում Պոյաճյան գլխավորությամբ Martyrs on Bloody Path by Dr Yeghia Jerejian Beirut 1989 The Legend of Shake by Vahe H Apelian 29 May 2011 Keghart com 2011 05 29 Retrieved 2014 06 06 Three Unpublished Letters Pertaining To The Escape Of Murad From Exile By Yeghig Djeredjian PDF Archived from the original PDF on 2013 12 02 Retrieved 2014 06 06 Kaligian Dikran Mesrob 2009 Armenian organization and ideology under Ottoman rule 1908 1914 New Brunswick N J Transaction Publishers p 16 ISBN 978 1 4128 0775 3 OCLC 185032255 Dzh Kirakosyan Mladoturki pered sudom istorii Armenianhouse org Retrieved 2014 06 06 Kesariya Genocide ru Retrieved 2014 06 06 Bibliography editKevorkian Raymond H 2011 The Armenian Genocide A Complete History London I B Tauris ISBN 9781848855618 Metsn Murat Hambardzum Pōyachean Keankʻn u gortsuneutʻiwne by Sirvard Providence 1955 Medzn Mourat by Yeghia Jerejian 2016 248 pages ISBN 978 9939 860 22 0External links editHampartsoum Boyadjian Archived 2019 03 09 at the Wayback Machine Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hampartsoum Boyadjian amp oldid 1202074264, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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