'Aram Manougian' (
Armenian: Ô±Ö€Õ¡Õ´ Õ„Õ¡Õ¶Õ¸Ö‚Õ¯Õ¥Õ¡Õ¶,
1879-
1919) also known as "Aram of Van" and to a lesser extent, "Sarkis (
Serge) Hovanessian", was an
Armenian revolutionary, politician and general who managed and led the
Van Resistance and instrumented the founding of the
Democratic Republic of Armenia. Aram Manougian joined the
Armenian Revolutionary Federation at a very early age. He is credited as a political, military and spiritual leader of the Armenian people during and after the
Armenian Genocide.
Early years
Aram Manougian was born in the village of
Zeyva (modern-day
David Bek) in the province of
Elizavetpol,
Russian Empire (modern-day
Kapan region of
Armenia). In 1903, he became involved in the defense of
Gandzak and
Kars, operations led by the
ARF. In the autumn of 1904, he made his first visit to
Van via
Iran, where he promoted reform. In
1911, he travelled to
Geneva where he spent a year before returning to Van, where he became the leader of the ARF in the region. In Van, he took an active role in the Armenian community by teaching at schools, communicating with the press, encouraging national establishments and promoting Armenian youth circles. He became a suspect in the murder of
Bedros Kapamajian after a fellow Armenian accused him of the crime and was jailed by Ottoman officials. After attaining freedom, he travelled from
Garin to
Ordu as a teacher and activist organizer. With the beginning of
World War I and the
Armenian Genocide, he headed back to the city of Van. In 1915, he managed and led the successful
Van Resistance against Ottoman authorities. With the Armenian victory, he was appointed as governor of
Vaspurakan, which became a short-lived independent city.
National Council
After the reoccupation of Van by Ottoman troops, Aram Manougian settled in
Tbilisi,
Georgia and occupied himself with the works of the ARF party bureau, the National Committee and the issues of the refugees of Van. By the end of 1917, he became the chief of the
Armenian Congress of Eastern Armenians.
Democratic Republic of Armenia and death

The members of the First Cabinet, during the
James Guthrie Harbord's interview for the Harbord report on Middle East
In 1918, the National Committee sent Aram Manougian to the
Yerevan area as a fully authorized representative. There he helped found the Democratic Republic of Armenia and was appointed its First
Interior Minister. He was also appointed as Minister of Labor and Defense Minister from
November 15,
1918 to
December 13, 1918. His took part in the organizing of the
Battle of Sardarapat, which repulsed a Turkish attack on the newly established independent Armenia and stops the advance towards Yerevan.
In 1919, he fell ill and died at the age of 40.
References
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Aram Manougian brief biography.
See also
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Battle of Kara Killisse (1918)
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Battle of Bash Abaran