Musayelyan (Basen)
Musayelyan (Մուսայելյան) is a village in the Shirak Province of Armenia. The St. Trdat church built in 1896 is located in the village.
The village was known as Mets Kyapanak until 1935 and previously Bozekhush (Bozyokuş; Боз-Ехуш; Բոզյոխուշ ). The village was later renamed after Bolshevik captain Sargis Musayelyan who committed his troops and the armoured train Vardan Zoravar (Վարդան Զորավար) to the May Uprising against the Dashnak government of Armenia in Aleksandropol (Gyumri)—He was imprisoned for several months until the Red Army executed two notable Dashnaks in Zangezur, thus prompting his execution in retaliation.
The village was known as Mets Kyapanak until 1935 and previously Bozekhush (Bozyokuş; Боз-Ехуш; Բոզյոխուշ ). The village was later renamed after Bolshevik captain Sargis Musayelyan who committed his troops and the armoured train Vardan Zoravar (Վարդան Զորավար) to the May Uprising against the Dashnak government of Armenia in Aleksandropol (Gyumri)—He was imprisoned for several months until the Red Army executed two notable Dashnaks in Zangezur, thus prompting his execution in retaliation.
Map - Musayelyan (Basen)
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Country - Armenia
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Armenia is a unitary, multi-party, democratic nation-state with an ancient cultural heritage. The first Armenian state of Urartu was established in 860 BC, and by the 6th century BC it was replaced by the Satrapy of Armenia. The Kingdom of Armenia reached its height under Tigranes the Great in the 1st century BC and in the year 301 became the first state in the world to adopt Christianity as its official religion. The ancient Armenian kingdom was split between the Byzantine and Sasanian Empires around the early 5th century. Under the Bagratuni dynasty, the Bagratid Kingdom of Armenia was restored in the 9th century. Declining due to the wars against the Byzantines, the kingdom fell in 1045 and Armenia was soon after invaded by the Seljuk Turks. An Armenian principality and later a kingdom Cilician Armenia was located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea between the 11th and 14th centuries.
Currency / Language
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AMD | Armenian dram | Ö | 2 |
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HY | Armenian language |