Armenian Revolutionary Songs (
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: , Hay Heghapokhagan Yerker) are songs that promote
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patriotismPatriotism is a devotion to one's country, excluding differences caused by the dependencies of the term's meaning upon context, geography and philosophy...
. The origins of these songs lay largely in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, when Armenian political parties were established to struggle for the political and civil rights of Armenians living in the
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.
History
The Armenian revolutionary movement, initially led by the
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(est. 1887) and the
Armenian Revolutionary FederationThe Armenian Revolutionary Federation is an Armenian political party founded in Tiflis in 1890 by Christapor Mikaelian, Stepan Zorian, and Simon Zavarian...
(est. 1890), took place in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. This was caused by years of oppression from the
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, especially under the rule of sultan
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. This was the period when Armenians began demanding their most basic rights and defending Armenian towns from Ottoman oppression. Certain armed Armenian patriotic groups formed to fight the Turkish oppression and defend Armenian towns from
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brigands. These volunteer fighters were called
fedayees. In some instances, they were successful in defending Armenian locals, earning them popular support and elevating them to the status of heroes. This environment was thus ideal for the development of Armenian patriotic songs to support these freedom fighters.
Meaning
Some of the songs tell the stories of individual
fedayees, such as
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and General
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, who confronted the Turkish onslaught. They also talk about historical battles, successful guerrilla operations, heroic deaths,
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, among other sensitive topics.
The songs are generally heard at Armenian gatherings. It is also seen as a way to educate the newer generation of Armenians about their history through the songs.
Armenian revolutionary songs are very popular among the youth of the
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, and are generally in reference to the members of the
Armenian Revolutionary FederationThe Armenian Revolutionary Federation is an Armenian political party founded in Tiflis in 1890 by Christapor Mikaelian, Stepan Zorian, and Simon Zavarian...
.
Some Armenian revolutionary songs
Below is a list of several well-known Armenian songs (note that the English transcription of their Armenian names has been carried out in the Western Armenian dialect). Popular Armenian singers who currently sing these songs include
Karnig SarkissianKarnig Sarkissian is a popular Armenian singer born in Aleppo, Syria and a naturalized American citizen. He is well-known for his Armenian patriotic songs throughout the Armenian diaspora and a big supporter of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation .-Prison:In 1982, Sarkissian was convicted in...
,
George TutunjianGeorge Tutunjian was a singer of Armenian patriotic and revolutionary songs and life-long supporter of Armenian Revolutionary Federation .He started singing at the age of 22...
, Nersik Ispirian,
Harout PamboukjianHarout Pamboukjian , , is an Armenian American pop singer living in Los Angeles. His Armenian dance, folk and revolutionary songs make him a favorite among Armenians.- Early life :...
, Berj Nakkashian, Samuel Vartanian, among others.
- Adana
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yi Godoradzuh
- Aksori Yerkuh
- Akhbers Ou Yes
- Antranigi
Andranik Ozanian , Andranik Toros Ozanian , General Andranik , also as Antranik or Antranig was an Armenian general, political and public activist and freedom fighter, greatly admired as a national hero.-Early Age:Antranik Toros Ozanian was born in the church...
Yerkuh
- Artyok Ovker En
- Aryunod Trosh
- Asbedagan Sev Sadanan
- Avedis
- Baderazm Ek Knoum
- Barzeer Aghpyur
- Bedros Seremdjiani Hishadagin
- Dgherk, Chan Dgherk
- Dour Tzerkt Unger
- Gharapaghi
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Azadootian Mardigner
- Govgasi Katcher
- Hajno Goyamarte
- Hayots Mardigner
- Hampereh, Hokees, Hampereh (Odaroutiun)
- Hye Fedayeek
- Hunchagian Enk Menk
- Garegin Nzhdehi Hishadagin
- Kedashen
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- Kevork Chavoush
- Kini Lits
- Leran Lanchin
- Lisbon 5 Dghots Yerkuh
- Menk Angeghdz Zinvor Enk
- Menk Bid Zohvink
- Mer Hayrenik
Mer Hayrenik is the national anthem of the Republic of Armenia. Adopted on July 1, 1991, it was also the national anthem of the Democratic Republic of Armenia , the first modern Armenian state....
- Mshag Panvor
- Papken Suniyi
Bedros Parian better known by his nom de guerre Papken Siuni, was an important figure in the Armenian national movement, an Armenian Revolutionary Federation member and the leader, alongside Karekin Pastermadjian , of the 1896 Ottoman Bank takeover.- Early life :Bedros Parian was born in 1873 in...
Hishadagin (Bank OttomanThe 1896 Ottoman Bank Takeover was the seizing of the Ottoman Bank in Constantinople, Ottoman Empire, on 26 August 1896, by members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation...
)
- Serop Pashayi
Serob Vartanian, more prominently known by his nom de guerre Aghbiur Serob or Serob Pasha born Serob Vardanian was a famed Armenian military commander who organized a guerrilla network that fought against the Ottoman Empire during the latter 19th century.- Life as a...
Yerkuh
- Mshetsi Mor Yerke
- Seropin Yev Soseyin Yerkuh
- Troyi
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Hishadagin
- Tsayn Muh Hnchets Erzerumi Hayots Lerneren
- Vana Godoradze
- Vana Kaghak
- Yelek Hayer
- Yerk Sarkis Gougouniani
- Yergar Mdatzoum
- Zartir Lao
- Zeitoun
Süleymanlı , Zeitun, Zeytun, Zeytunfimis or Zeytünfimis), is a town in the Kahramanmaraş Province, Turkey.-See also:* Zeitun Resistance by the Armenian militia in this town against the Ottoman Empire, on two occasions – events still highly controversial and seen in different ways in Armenian and...
tsiner
See also
- Armenian Genocide
The Armenian Genocide—also known as the Armenian Holocaust, the Armenian Massacres and, by Armenians, as the Great Crime—refers to the deliberate and systematic destruction of the Armenian population of the Ottoman Empire during and just after World War I...
- Armenian national awakening in the Ottoman Empire
- Timeline of Armenian national movement
Timeline of Armenian national movement covers the activities of ethnic Armenian citizens of the Ottoman Empire to obtain the independence; the Armenian national awakening in the Ottoman Empire. The Armenian national movement was a distributed movement toward establishing Armenian national state...
- Hamidian Massacres
The Hamidian massacres , also referred to as the Armenian Massacres of 1894–1896, refers to the massacring of Armenians by the Ottoman Empire, with estimates of the dead ranging from anywhere between 80,000 to 300,000, and at least 50,000 orphans as a result...
Further reading
- Nalbandian, Louise. The Armenian Revolutionary Movement: The Development of Armenian Political Parties Through the Nineteenth Century. Berkeley: University of California Press, 1963.
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