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    GENERAL ANDRANIK OZANYAN REMEMBERED ON HIS 145TH BIRTH ANNIVERSARY

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    26.02.2010 15:48 GMT+04:00

    /PanARMENIAN.Net/ "I ran out of time to complete my work," wrote the
    legendary General Andranik, admired to this day for his brave deeds
    in national liberation movement.

    Andranik Ozanyan was born on February 25, 1865 in the town of
    Shapin-Garahisar, West Armenia.

    In the mid 1890s, when the government of Turkish tyrant Abdul Hamid was
    carrying out a public policy to forcefully assimilate Armenians into
    the Turkish mainstream, Andranik Ozanyan, as a member of an Armenian
    volunteer force, lead by the famous Armenian guerilla leader Agbyur
    Serob, took active part in the battles of Taron and Sassoon.

    Later on, in November of 1901, Andranik Ozanyan, leading a numerically
    small military detachment, scored a large victory against the Turkish
    troops and Kurdish mob, by breaking through the siege of Msho Arakelots
    monastery and escaping potential capture. His bravery, shown at the
    battle, earned him the reputation of an "elusive fighter".

    In 1904, after leading a series of battles in Vaspurakan (Akhtamar and
    Van), Andranik Ozanyan, along with his military detachment, moved to
    Iran, and from there, onto Southern Caucasus. In the first Balkan war
    (1912-1913), the Armenian military detachment of Andranik Ozanyan,
    along with another Armenian military detachment, lead by General
    Garegin Njdeh, fought courageously against the Turkish troops, as part
    of the Bulgarian army. In 1914, during World War I, Andranik Ozanyan
    was appointed as the commander of the First Voluntary Armenian Regiment
    that fought against the Turks in the Caucasus as part of the Russian
    army. During the war, General Andranik scored 20 victorious battles,
    and played an important role in the battles of Dilman (1915), Zevan,
    and Bitlis. During those battles, Andranik's talents as a great
    general were manifested.

    In 1918, Andranik was appointed as the commander of Erzrum's Armenian
    defense forces. During an overwhelming Turkish counter-offensive,
    Andranik Ozanyan retreated toward the Sarikamish-Kars-Alexandropol
    direction, with his forces and thousands of Armenian refugees. They
    reached Nakhichevan in June. In the face of prevailing disagreements
    with the first Armenian National Government about the way they
    conducted their affairs, Andranik disassembled his military unit in
    April 1919, giving up all his military stock to the Catholicos of
    All Armenians, and going overseas to America.

    On August 31 of 1927, legendary General Andranik Ozanyan passed
    away in Fresno, California. His body was transported to France, and
    buried in the French Pere Lachaise cemetery, until the year 2000. The
    government of the second independent Armenian Republic decided to
    relocate General Andranik's remains to Armenia, where he received an
    honorable military reburial at the Yerablur Armenian National Cemetery.
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