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Syunik rebellion
Part of Armenian National Liberation Movement

Halidzor Fortress, near the town of Kapan, Armenia
Date1722-1730
Location
Syunik Province, southeastern Armenia
Result Armenian victory[1]
Belligerents
Syunik Armenians Ottoman Empire
Safavid Iran
Commanders and leaders
David Bek
Mkhitar Sparapet
Strength
4,000[citation needed] +70,000[citation needed]

The Syunik rebellion of 1722–1730 (Template:Lang-hy, Syunik Liberation Struggle) was a rebellion against the invading Ottoman Empire in the southeastern region of Armenia. Sometimes the movement would fight battles against local Persian armies as well. The main objectives were to clear the area of Turkish troops and to liberate it under the control of local Armenians. The leaders of the liberation movement were David Bek and Mkhitar Sparapet.

References

  • Revue des études arméniennes: Volume 9 by Fundação Calouste Gulbenkian, Société des études armeniennes - , pg.305
Specific
  1. ^ The Cambridge medieval history ,Volume 4, page 161