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Armash (Armenian: Արմաշ) was a small Armenian-populated town located in the Ottoman Empire, near the Sea of Marmara. With its seminary and monastery of Charkhapan Surb Astvatsatsin (Warder-off-of-Evil, Holy Mother of God), Armash served as the spiritual center of Armenians in western Asia Minor until 1915, when its inhabitants were rounded up and sent on death marches to the Syrian desert by orders of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress party.

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  • Armash, Ottoman Empire (en)
  • Armache (Empire ottoman) (fr)
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  • Armash (Armenian: Արմաշ) was a small Armenian-populated town located in the Ottoman Empire, near the Sea of Marmara. With its seminary and monastery of Charkhapan Surb Astvatsatsin (Warder-off-of-Evil, Holy Mother of God), Armash served as the spiritual center of Armenians in western Asia Minor until 1915, when its inhabitants were rounded up and sent on death marches to the Syrian desert by orders of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress party. (en)
  • Armache (ou Armash, arménien : Արմաշ) était une petite ville peuplée d'Arméniens, située dans l'Empire ottoman, près de la mer de Marmara. Avec son séminaire et son monastère de Charkhapan Surb Astvatsatsin (Sainte-Mère de Dieu Destructrice du Mal), Armache a été le centre spirituel des Arméniens en Asie mineure occidentale jusqu'en 1915, lorsque ses habitants furent rassemblés et envoyés aux marches de la mort dans le désert syrien sur ordre des dirigeants du Parti union et progrès. (fr)
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  • Armash (Armenian: Արմաշ) was a small Armenian-populated town located in the Ottoman Empire, near the Sea of Marmara. With its seminary and monastery of Charkhapan Surb Astvatsatsin (Warder-off-of-Evil, Holy Mother of God), Armash served as the spiritual center of Armenians in western Asia Minor until 1915, when its inhabitants were rounded up and sent on death marches to the Syrian desert by orders of the leaders of the Committee of Union and Progress party. (en)
  • Armache (ou Armash, arménien : Արմաշ) était une petite ville peuplée d'Arméniens, située dans l'Empire ottoman, près de la mer de Marmara. Avec son séminaire et son monastère de Charkhapan Surb Astvatsatsin (Sainte-Mère de Dieu Destructrice du Mal), Armache a été le centre spirituel des Arméniens en Asie mineure occidentale jusqu'en 1915, lorsque ses habitants furent rassemblés et envoyés aux marches de la mort dans le désert syrien sur ordre des dirigeants du Parti union et progrès. (fr)
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