First Sasun Resistance | |||||||
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Location of the 1894 and 1904 Sasun uprisings |
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Belligerents | |||||||
Armenian rebels |
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Commanders and leaders | |||||||
Mihran Damadian Hampartsoum Boyadjian Hrayr Dzhoghk |
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Strength | |||||||
8,000 | 10,000 | ||||||
Casualties and losses | |||||||
20,000 rebel and civillians | 550 |
Ottoman victory
Armenian rebels
The Sassoun resistance of 1894, also known as First Sassoun resistance (Armenian: Սասնո առաջին ապստամբութիւն), was the conflict between Ottoman Empire's forces and the Armenian militia belonging to the Armenian national movement's Hunchak party in the Sassoun region.
The Social Democrat Hunchakian Party and Armenian Revolutionary Federation (also known as "Dashnak"), were two Armenian organizations of Armenian national movement active in the region. In 1894, Sultan Abdul Hamid II began to target the Armenian people in a precursor of the Hamidian massacres. This persecution strengthened nationalistic sentiment among Armenians.
In Sassoun Armenian nationalist ideas were proliferated by Hunchak activists, such as Mihran Damadian, Hampartsoum Boyadjian and Hrayr Dzhoghk.