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- Jangir Agha (Kurdish: Cangîr Axa, Cîhangîr Axa, Armenian: Ջահանգիր Աղա, Russian: Джаангир Ага, c. 1874–1943) was a prominent military and social figure of Armenia in the early 20th century. He is considered a national hero of the Kurds–Yazidi people. [ 1 ]
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Jangir Agha (Kurdish: Cangîr Axa, Cîhangîr Axa, Armenian: Ջահանգիր Աղա, Russian: Джаангир Ага, c. 1874–1943) was a prominent military and social figure of Armenia in the early 20th century. He is considered a national hero of the Kurds–Yazidi people. [1]
Jangir Agha was a prominent military and social figure of Armenia in the early 20th century. He is considered a national hero of the Yazidi people. He died in prison after bing arrested during the Great Purge in 1938; he was posthumously rehabilitated.
Dec 30, 2018 · Jangir Agha (1874-1943) is a national hero of the Yezidi people. He was born in the Van province of the Ottoman Empire. During WWI, the Yezidi regiment led by Jangir Agha tried to stay away from the Russian military operations.
Jangir Agha (Kurdish language: Cangîr Axa, Cîhangîr Axa, Armenian language: Ջահանգիր Աղա, Russian: Джаангир Ага, c. 1874–1943) was a prominent military and social figure of Armenia in the early 20th century. He is considered a national hero of the Yazidi people.
May 28, 2020 · Jangir Agha And Usub Bek – Yezidis In The Heroic Battles Of 1918. May 28, 2020 History, People. The Yezidi formations of Jangir Agha and Usub Bek actively participated in the heroic battles of May 1918. Thousands of Yezidis filled the ranks of the Armenian cavalry.
Then there's Jangir Agha, he was a military figure of Armenia in early 20th century. He was an Yezidi too and he commanded a whole battalion of Yezidi horsemen. He played a very important role in several battles, defending Armenia against Turks and Muslim Kurds.
During the years of the Armenian Genocide, the national hero of the Yezidi people, Jahangir Agha, with the help of his soldiers, ensured the safe resettlement of many Armenian and Yezidi migrants to Eastern Armenia.