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The Armenian National Congress (or Congress of Eastern Armenians〔Ter-Minassian p.30〕〔Stephen F. Jones ''Socialism in Georgian Colors: the European Road to Social Democracy'' (Harvard University Press, 2005), page 259〕) was a political congress established to provide representation for Armenians of the Russian Empire.〔Adalian p.76〕〔 It first met at the Artistic Theatre in Tbilisi on .〔Hovannisian ''Armenia on the Road to Independence'', p.87〕〔Ter-Minassian p.30 for Old Style date〕 Its formation was prompted by the opportunities the Russian Revolution provided for Armenians (and other minority nationalities in Russia) towards the end of World War I.〔 == Members == The congress consisted of 204〔 members from all over the Russian Empire, with only Armenian Bolsheviks refusing to take part for ideological reasons.〔Hovannisian ''Republic'', pp.16-17〕 It was dominated by the Dashnak Party.〔〔 The composition along party lines was as follows:〔Ter-Minassian pp.30-31〕 *Dashnaks: 113 representatives *Populists: 43 representatives *Socialist Revolutionaries: 23 representatives *Social Democrats: 9 representatives *No party: 7 representatives *There was also a small number of representatives from Western Armenia, including Andranik Ozanian. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Armenian National Congress (1917)」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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