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date= September 19, 1918<ref>The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times - Page 267 by Richard G. (EDT) Hovannisian</ref>| |
date= September 19, 1918<ref>The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times - Page 267 by Richard G. (EDT) Hovannisian</ref>| |
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result=French victory<ref>Armenian Studies: Études Arméniennes - Page 171 by Lebanese Association of Armenian University Graduates</ref>| |
result=French-Armenian victory<ref>Armenian Studies: Études Arméniennes - Page 171 by Lebanese Association of Armenian University Graduates</ref>| |
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combatant1=[[Image:Flag of Turkey.svg|25px]] [[Ottoman Empire]]| |
combatant1=[[Image:Flag of Turkey.svg|25px]] [[Ottoman Empire]]| |
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combatant2={{flagicon|France}} [[France]]| |
combatant2={{flagicon|France}} [[France]]| |
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Ottoman Empire | France | ||||||
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Lieutenant Colonel Romieu | |||||||
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Unknown, includes the French Armenian Legion |
The Battle of Arara (September 19, 1918) was part of the Battle of Megiddo which was fought between the Ottoman Empire and the French Armenian Legion. The Armenians of the French army distinguished themselves during the battle, and their bravery got well recognized by the Supreme Commander of the French army.[3]
In September 1918, on the Palestinian front, the Turkish army crumbled before the British expeditionary forces, which contained an American contingent commanded by a French colonel and French officers, as well as Armenian officers. The legion participated in the capture of the Heights of Arara[4].
References
- ^ The Armenian People from Ancient to Modern Times - Page 267 by Richard G. (EDT) Hovannisian
- ^ Armenian Studies: Études Arméniennes - Page 171 by Lebanese Association of Armenian University Graduates
- ^ Armenia: the case for a forgotten genocide By Dickran H. Boyajian
- ^ Stanley Elphinstone Kerr (1973) The Lions of Marash: personal experiences with American Near East Relief, 1919-1922, page 31