Hovsep Arghutian

Hovsep Arghutian
(Armenian: Յովսէփ Արղութեան
Born 1863
Sanahin, Armenia
Died 1925
Paris, France
Allegiance Armenian People
Service/branch Army
Battles/wars Khanasor Battle, self-defending during Armenian massacres by Tatars in modern Azerbaijan

Hovsep Arghutian (Khanasori Ishkhan, Prince, 1863, Sanahin - 1925, Paris) was an Armenian military commander and political activist.

He was born in Sanahin, Armenia, in an aristocratic family. He finished the Nersisian School in Tiflis, in 1889 he went to Western Armenia, where co-operated with the fedayee groups and Arabo. In 1897 he participated at Khanasor Battle, then was arrested and sent to Vologda (Russia). He became one of the organizers of Armenian self-defencion during the Armenian-Tatar massacres 1905-1907. He was one of the leading Armenian volunteer commanders during the World War I. An ARF Dashnaktsutiun activist, in 1919 he became a member of Armenian parliament, then became the Ambassador of Democratic Republic of Armenia in Persia.

In 1922 he moved to France.

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