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*[[Defense of Van (1915)|Siege of Van]]: (April 19, 1915 - May 6, 1915)
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==Merger with Armenian Democratic Liberal Party==
==Merger into the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party==
After the [[Armenian Genocide]], the remnants of the Armenakans in 1921, joining forces with other reformed splinter factions splitting from the [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]] and the "Sahmanadir Ramgavars" (Constitutional Democrats) and formed together the [[Armenian Democratic Liberal Party]] (also known as ({{lang-hy|Ռամկավար Ազատական Կուսակցություն (ՌԱԿ) }}) ({{lang-en|Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL)}}) or Ramgavar Party). The majority of the membership of the Armenakan Party was absorbed into the new party. The party went on to become one of the three traditional [[Armenian diaspora]] political groupings alongside the [[Armenian Revolutionary Federation]] and the [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]].
After the [[Armenian Genocide]], the remnants of the Armenakans joined forces with the splinter faction of the [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]] known as Reorganized Hunchakian Party, the Armenian Constitutional Democratic Party, and the Popular Party, and founded the [[Armenian Democratic Liberal Party]] (Ռամկավար Ազատական Կուսակցութիւն (ՌԱԿ)) or Ramgavar Party) in Constantinople on October 1, 1921. The membership of the Armenakan Party was absorbed into the new party. The party went on to become one of the three traditional [[Armenian diaspora]] political groupings alongside the [[Armenian Revolutionary Federation]] and the [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 00:50, 9 April 2014

Armenakan Party
LeaderMekertich Portukalian
Founded1885
HeadquartersVan, Ottoman Empire
IdeologyLiberalism, Capitalism

Merged with Armenian Democratic Liberal Party in 1921
The predecessor of the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party established in 1885.
Not to be confused with the Armenakan-Democratic Liberal Party established in 2009

The Armenakan Party (in Armenian Արմենական Կուսակցութիւն) was established in Van in 1885 by Mekertich Portukalian as an underground organization against the ruling system. It was classified as a party based on the fact that it developed a platform, a central body, and an official publication.

These are nine disciples of Portakalian who took the initiative in autumn 1885 to create the Armenakan party. These nine young people were Meguerditch Avetisian, Grigor Terlemezian, M. Baroudjian, Grigor Adjemian, Grigor Adian, Grigor Beozikian, Rouben Chatavarian, Kevork Handjian and Garegin Manoukian.

The founder of the Armenakan party, Mekertich Portukalian (from Marseilles) kept in touch with the leaders, and published a journal of political and social enlightenment, "The Armenia". Portukalian is also cited as the father of the Armenian Patriotic Society of Europe.

After Mekertich Portukalian, the Armenians of Van continued developing the political principles of Armenian nationalism in secret. The party's aim soon became winning the right of Armenians to rule over themselves through revolutionary armed struggle and thus liberate Armenia from the Ottoman Empire. Its concept of revolution was distinctly low-keyed in comparison with that of succeeding organisations; it viewed terrorism, agitation and militant demonstrations with disfavor, preferring instead to deploy Armenians trained in the use of arms as guerrillas against the Ottoman Empire.

The party's main misconception was that enemies of the Ottoman Empire would intervene and rescue the Armenian people throughout the period 1885–1918.

With the turn of the century, Armenakans had cells outside Van, in other towns in the province, as well as in Trabzon and Istanbul. The military structure was developed in Russian Transcaucasia, in Persia and in the United States.

Activities in the Ottoman Empire:

Merger into the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party

After the Armenian Genocide, the remnants of the Armenakans joined forces with the splinter faction of the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party known as Reorganized Hunchakian Party, the Armenian Constitutional Democratic Party, and the Popular Party, and founded the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (Ռամկավար Ազատական Կուսակցութիւն (ՌԱԿ)) or Ramgavar Party) in Constantinople on October 1, 1921. The membership of the Armenakan Party was absorbed into the new party. The party went on to become one of the three traditional Armenian diaspora political groupings alongside the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and the Social Democrat Hunchakian Party.

See also

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