Defense of Van (1915)

The defense of Van (Armenian: Վանի հերոսամարտ Vani herosamart) was the armed resistance of the Armenian population of Van against the Ottoman Empire's attempts to massacre the Ottoman Armenian population of the Van Vilayet in the 1915 Armenian genocide. Several contemporaneous observers and later historians have concluded that the Ottoman government deliberately instigated an armed Armenian resistance in the city and then used this insurgency as the main pretext to justify beginning the deportation and slaughter of Armenians throughout the empire. Witness reports agree that the Armenian posture at Van was defensive and an act of resistance to massacre. The self-defense action is frequently cited in Armenian genocide denial literature; it has become "the alpha and omega of the plea of 'military necessity'" to excuse the genocide and portray the persecution of Armenians as justified.

Defense of Van
Part of the Caucasus Campaign of World War I and the Armenian genocide

Armenian fighters holding a defense line against Ottoman forces in the walled city of Van, May 1915.
Date19 April – 17 May 1915
Location
Van, Ottoman Empire
Result Armenian victory
Belligerents
 Ottoman Empire Armenian fedayi
Commanders and leaders
Djevdet Bey
Halil Bey
Köprülü Kâzım Bey
Rafael de Nogales
Aram Manukian
Armenak Yekarian
Vana Ishkhan
Strength
5,000 1,300
Casualties and losses
Unknown but heavy Unknown
55,000 Armenian civilians massacred
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