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    ANDRANIK SQUARE IN MEUDON

    Azg/arm
    25 Nov 04

    The French town of Meudon in the south-west of Paris became the first
    foreign city to have a square bearing the name of the national hero
    of Armenia Andranik Ozanian, known simply as commander Andranik. Among
    the people witnessing the historical event were the Armenian ambassador
    to France Edward Nalbandian, French generals Ferlius and Berrange.

    Mayor of Meudon, Hervé Marseille, who was conducting the ceremony,
    presented the life of Andranik, told about his fight against the
    Ottoman Turks in Western Armenia and then in Bulgaria, about his
    battle in Van in 1915 and his battles to stop Turksâ~@~Y invasion
    in Eastern Armenia in 1918-19. In 1919 Andranik disbanded his army
    and left Armenia with a group of loyal solders not to be involved in
    political infighting. In 1922 he settled in Fresno (USA) where he died
    in 1927. Some months later his remnants were conveyed to Per-Lashez
    cemetery in Paris and then to Yerablur cemetery in Yerevan in 2000.

    Ambassador Nalbandian expressed his gratitude to Mr. Marseille noting
    that "the square is another evidence of the century-long friendship
    between Armenian and French nations".

    State anthems of Armenia and France accompanied the ceremony.

    By Petros Keshishian





    --Boundary_(ID_S58XdM4F9ZhucWLKKwOQGA)--

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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