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 |  |  | First Republic of Armenia - Prime Ministers: Encyclopedia II - First Republic of Armenia - EstablishmentWith 1916 Russian offensive the occupation of eastern half of the Anatolia, including most of the provinces Van, Bitlis, and Erzurum and costal regions of black sea Trabzon the visions of liberation were flourished. Armenian visions of liberation with Russian help from the Ottoman Empire were the main reason Armenians in these provinces was helping Russian army. As soon as the imperial army reached its goals, they disbanded the Armenian volunteer regiments that had participated to the offenses. To prevent regrouping the Armenians who were mi ...
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 |  |  | First Republic of Armenia - Prime Ministers: Encyclopedia II - First Republic of Armenia - WWIThe Armenian Police was created in 1918. Independent Armenia established the Ministry of Interior, of which the Police was an integral part. In addition to enforcing law and order, the Interior Ministry was initially also responsible for communications and telegraph, railroad, and the public school system. The Armenian parliament passed a law on the police on April 21, 1920, specifying its structure, jurisdiction, and responsibilities.
Meanwhile, The goverment of Ottoman Empire, Ittihad (Unionist), moved to win the friendship of the B ...
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 |  |  | First Republic of Armenia - Prime Ministers: Encyclopedia II - First Republic of Armenia - After WWIThe Treaty of Batum, which stop the Ottoman Empire movements against the new Republic, did not give any freedom to the government. After the Ottoman Empire made the Armistice of Mudros, 30 October 1918, it was supposed to be a calm period.
With the Armistice of Mudros, British forces come ashore at Batum and Baku and occupied the Transcaucasian railway. The Ottoman Armies left the Transcaucasia, including Baku, Elizavetpol, Tiflis, Batum and Yerevan. Than later in early 1919 they were pulled back from Kars and Ardahan. This give chance to Armenian Republic to tripple its size. Thousands of refugess from deep Russian lan ...
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