1904 Sasun uprising

Sasun uprising
Part of Armenian resistance during the Armenian genocide

The location of the 1904 Sasun uprising (in orange) and the Bitlis Vilayet (in yellow).
DateMarch–April 1904
Location
Result Uprising suppressed
Belligerents
 Ottoman Empire Armenian fedayi
Commanders and leaders
Wāli of Bitlis Hrayr Dzhoghk  
Strength
10,000 Ottoman troops, 7,000 Kurds[1] 1,000 Armenian irregular units, 3,000 Armenians from Sasun[1]

The Sasun uprising or Sasun rebellion of 1904 (Armenian: Սասունի երկրորդ ապստամբութիւնը, Sasuni yerkrord apstambut'yunĕ, literally Second Sassoun resistance) was an uprising by Armenian militia against the Ottoman Empire in Turkey's Sason region in 1904. The empire wanted to prevent the formation of another semi-autonomous Armenian region in the eastern vilayets after its defeat in the First Zeitun Rebellion. In Sason, the Armenian national liberation movement recruited young Armenians. Upon investigation, a European mission concluded that Armenians were not at fault, but rather acted in self-defense. The mission called for the sultan to enforce the reforms that were previously pledged.[2]

  1. ^ a b The Armenians: history of a genocide by Yves Ternon Page 115
  2. ^ David P Forsythe. Encyclopedia of Human Rights (1 ed.). p. 93.