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'''Şebinkarahisar''' (]: {{Hayeren|Շապին Գարահիսար}}) is a district of ], ]. | '''Şebinkarahisar''' (]: {{Hayeren|Շապին Գարահիսար}}) is a district of ], ]. | ||
== Armenian Genocide == | |||
Şebinkarahisar, known as Shabin-Karahisar by ], was the location of the ] where ] allied Armenians held their grounds for up to a month against an Ottoman attack during the ].<ref>Simon Payaslian, "The Armenian Resistance at Shabin-Karahisar in 1915" 5th International conferences on Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces</ref> After a month of fighting, the ] managed to quell the resistance and massacred the remaining survivors.<ref>Translated from the Armenian: Mihran Kurdoghlian, Badmoutioun Hayots, C. hador , Athens, Greece, 1996, pg. 93.</ref> | |||
==Notable natives== | ==Notable natives== | ||
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== External Links == | == External Links == |
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Şebinkarahisar (Armenian: Template:Hayeren) is a district of Giresun Province, Turkey.
Armenian Genocide
Şebinkarahisar, known as Shabin-Karahisar by Armenians, was the location of the Shabin-Karahisar Resistance where Hunchakian party allied Armenians held their grounds for up to a month against an Ottoman attack during the Armenian Genocide. After a month of fighting, the Ottoman army managed to quell the resistance and massacred the remaining survivors.
Notable natives
- Rahşan Ecevit, political leader and wife of former Prime Minister of Turkey Bülent Ecevit
- Andranik Toros Ozanian, an Armenian general
References
- Simon Payaslian, "The Armenian Resistance at Shabin-Karahisar in 1915" 5th International conferences on Historic Armenian Cities and Provinces
- Translated from the Armenian: Mihran Kurdoghlian, Badmoutioun Hayots, C. hador , Athens, Greece, 1996, pg. 93.
External Links
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