Yıldız Assassination Attempt
978-613-3-23535-9
6133235357
76
2010-10-04
34.00 €
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Yıldız assassination attempt was an assassination attempted on Sultan Abdul Hamid II by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation at Yıldız Mosque in July 21, 1905 in the Ottoman capital Constantinople (today Istanbul, Turkey). The Armenian Revolutionary Federation planned the assassination attempt on the sultan to enact vengeance. Dashnak members, led by ARF founder Christapor Mikaelian, secretly started producing explosives and planning the operation in Sofia, Bulgaria. During planning, the explosives were made at the improvised bomb-making factory in the village of Sablyar, near the Bulgarian town of Kyustendil. Kristapor Mikaelian, alongside his friend Vramshabouh Kendirian, died in an accidental explosion. Despite losing the brainchild of the operation, it continued as planned.
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