Aram Manukian

Aram Manukian (19 March 1879  29 January 1919), was an Armenian revolutionary, statesman, and a leading member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) party. He is widely regarded as the founder of the First Republic of Armenia.

Aram Manukian
1st Minister of Internal Affairs of Armenia
In office
30 June 1918  29 January 1919
Prime MinisterHovhannes Katchaznouni
Preceded byposition established
Succeeded byAlexander Khatisian
Head of the Civil Administration in Yerevan
In office
20 December 1917  30 June 1918
Provisional Governor of Van
In office
19/20 May  31 July 1915
Personal details
Born
Sargis Hovhannisian

(1879-03-19)19 March 1879
Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire
Died29 January 1919(1919-01-29) (aged 39)
Yerevan, Republic of Armenia
Political partyArmenian Revolutionary Federation
SpouseKatarine Zalyan-Manukian
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Nickname(s)"Aram pasha", "Aram of Van"

Born and educated in Russian (Eastern) Armenia, he was mostly active in Van, one of the largest cities in Turkish (Western) Armenia. He rose to prominence there as a community organizer. During the first months of World War I, he worked with local Ottoman officials to de-escalate rising tensions until mid-April 1915, when Turkish forces laid siege to the city. He led the successful Armenian civilian self-defense of Van. As a result, tens of thousands avoided being deported and massacred by the Turkish government while the Armenian genocide was underway. He briefly served as the head of the provisional government in Van.

Following the Russian Revolution and the collapse of the Caucasian front in 1917–18, Aram was "popular dictator" of the unconquered area around the city of Yerevan. In May 1918, he helped organize the defense against the advancing Turkish army, which was effectively stopped at the Battle of Sardarabad, preventing the complete destruction of the Armenian nation. Manukian played an important role in the establishment of the First Republic of Armenia and served as its first minister of internal affairs. He died of typhus in January 1919, short of his 40th birthday.

Aram Manukian was an advocate for self-reliance. He was noted for his ability to unite different sections of society for a common cause. He is widely considered by scholars to be the founder of the First Republic of Armenia. During the Soviet period, he, along with other prominent Dashnaks, was largely disregarded. Since 1990, attempts have been made to revive his memory in independent Armenia.

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