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Artsakh Liberation Struggle (1724–1731)

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348: 368: 55: 1144:Ուշ միջնադարյան աղբյուրները բերդը հիշում են տարբեր անուններով՝ Քարագլուխ, Քարագլխի բերդ, Քար, Քարագլխի սղնախ, հաճախ նաև՝ Շոշի բերդ, Շոշի սղնախ (որովհետև թշնամի ուժերի հարձակումների ժամանակ այնտեղ պատսպարվել է հարևան Շոշ ավանի և գավառի բնակչությունը)։ XYIII դ․ սկզբին Շոշի բերդը եղել է թվով գերակշիռ թուրք, զորքերի դեմ հայոց ազատագրական մարտերի կենտրոն։ Բերդը հավանաբար այդ ժամանակ վերակառուցել ու ամրացրել են ազատագրական պայքարի հրամանատարները (Ավան հարյուրապետը և այլք), որոնք հիշվում են իբրև բերդի տերեր։ 283: 567:, thus creating a threat to the Small Signakh. The Armenian population placed about 6,000 Ottoman soldiers in the villages, and the self-defence forces managed to destroy them with a surprise attack at night. Two Ottoman pashas were killed and a third was taken prisoner. This victory increased the morale and combat capability of the Armenian units. The Armenians had already sent a delegation to the Russian army and were rejected, but now they decided to send another delegation to 525: 338: 358: 1279:Надир-шах счел нужным ослабить фамилию Зийяд-оглы, отделив от её владений земли пяти меликов Нагорного Карабага и кочевых племен Мильско-Карабагской степи, а также Зангезур. Все эти земли были подчинены непосредственно брату Надир-шаха Ибрахим-хану, сипахсалару Азербайджана, а владения кочевых племен казахлар и шамсаддинлу были подчинены царю (валию) Картлии Теймуразу. 481:. After getting anointed in 1701 as Catholicos, he made Gandzasar the political center of the liberation movement, turning it into a meeting place for the spiritual and secular leaders of Artsakh, where diplomatic relations were discussed and military plans developed. On the territory subject to the meliks of Karabakh, defensive fortresses called 418:
went to Moscow in 1701 and drew up a plan for a rebellion in Iranian Armenia with Russian help. Ori's plan was never realized, and he died in Astrakhan in 1711. However, Armenian secular and religious leaders continued to interact with the Russian state and began to see Russia as the natural ally of
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and signed an agreement to fight together against the Ottoman troops. The Armenian military leaders also offered cooperation to Iran in its fight against the Ottoman troops. Karapet Shirvanov (Ivan Karapet) arrived in Karabakh from Russia with promises to support the liberation struggle, providing
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assembled their forces to support the Russian invasion, but Peter made peace with Iran in 1723, annexing only territories near the Caspian Sea. In the meantime, Safavid Iran descended into chaos, and the Ottoman Empire took advantage of the situation and invaded the South Caucasus. The Armenian
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with a 61,000-strong army. This revived hope among the Armenians and Georgians under Iranian rule that Russian arms could help remove the region from Muslim rule. At Peter's request, a joint Armenian-Georgian army, made up of the Georgian army and the troops of the
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forces of Karabakh were able to repel a number of Ottoman incursions, although the Ottomans eventually succeeded in occupying the region. The last centers of Armenian resistance in Karabakh were defeated in 1729–1731. Later, the Melikdoms of Karabakh assisted
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The second Ottoman invasion was also unsuccessful. In 1726 a 40,000 Ottoman army was unable to take the Shushi fortress and returned to Ganja. After this battle, the Armenians, for the third time, sent a delegation led by Kyokhva Chalabi to the Russian
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and Tarkhan moved here from the Armenian settlements of Shirvan. However, fearing a conflict with the Ottomans and facing logistical problems in his campaign, Peter remained in the Caspian littoral and did not move into the South Caucasus. With the
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and in 1735 signed a new peace with the Ottoman Empire and Russia. He became the new ruler of Iran, known as Nadir Shah. He was supported by the Armenians in his fight against the Ottoman troops. In gratitude, the Shah visited
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and Tarhan to the Russian military leadership, but, having received a negative response, they did not return. In the years 1729-1731, the struggle against the Ottoman conquest was continued by the signakh of
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actions alienated his Georgian and Armenian subjects and provoked a rebellion among the empire's Sunni subjects in the Caucasus and Afghanistan in 1721. The weakening of central authority also allowed
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had raised hopes among some Armenian leaders that an alliance could be made with Russia to free Armenia from the rule of the Muslim empires. Most notably, an Armenian noble from Syunik named
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groups to raid the South Caucasus, prompting the Armenian meliks to strengthen their defenses and military forces. In October 1722, the Afghans
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continued to exist as autonomous rulers under Iranian suzerainty. In the late seventeenth century, Russian southward expansion under
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At the beginning of 1729, the second part of the Armenian liberation forces sent a new delegation led by
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The Ottoman army started gaining the advantage over the Armenian forces of Artsakh after the death of
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were key for the organisation of military resistance, among which the most famous were those of
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The Armenian meliks were supported in their plans by the clergy headed by the Catholicos of
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in expelling the Ottomans from the region and received recognition of their autonomy.
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after a six-month siege. Taking advantage of the chaotic situation, Peter the Great
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In March 1725, three detachments of the Ottoman army invaded the province of
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to write a letter addressing the Armenians of Karabakh and the Catholicos of
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Meanwhile, the Safavid state was nearing its collapse in the 1720s. Shah
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and transferred them directly into the authority of his brother,
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In the early eighteenth century, Armenia was divided between the
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Melikdoms of Artsakh and melik houses of the 17th-19th centuries
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empires. In the mountainous regions of Ghapan (historical
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Initial success but ultimate failure of the rebellion
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From 1724 to 1731, an Armenian rebellion occurred in
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Index

Liberation struggle of Artsakh (1724–1731)
a series
History of
Artsakh


Timeline
Artsakh
Satrapy of Albania
Arminiya
Kingdom of Artsakh
Principality of Khachen
Khamsa / Melikdoms of Karabakh
Province of Karabakh
Karabakh Khanate
Russian Karabakh
Autonomous oblast
First Nagorno-Karabakh War
Second Nagorno-Karabakh War
Independent state
Dissolution
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Karabakh
Artsakh
Melikdoms of Karabakh
Safavid state
Eastern Armenia
Syunik rebellion
Peter the Great's
invasion of Iran in 1722

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