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Aram Yerganian

Aram Yerganian ((アルメニア語:Արամ Երկանեան); May 20, 1900 — August 2, 1934) was an Armenian revolutionary who was noted for his assassination of Behaeddin Sakir and Fatali Khan Khoyski as an act of vengeance for their alleged roles in the Armenian Genocide and the massacre of Armenians in Baku respectively.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.operationnemesis.com/avengers.html )〕 He is considered an Armenian national hero.
==Early life==
Aram Yerganian was born in Erzurum on May 20, 1900.〔 He was the third child of Sarkis Yerganian and Mariam Soghoyan-Yerganian. He attended a local school in Erzurum.〔
Yerganian, who witnessed the Armenian Genocide, sought refuge in the Caucasus. In 1917 he enlisted for the Armenian volunteer detachments and fought for General Dro in the Battle of Bash Abaran. With a victory over the Ottoman forces and the establishment of the Democratic Republic of Armenia in 1918, Yerganian enlisted in the executive body of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation that was instrumental in the establishment of Operation Nemesis, a covert operation aimed at assassinating all key organizers of massacres against Armenians both in Azerbaijan and in the Ottoman Empire.〔〔

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