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The result was no consensus. Simply stating 'There are no sources' and 'There are sources' is not enough to generate consensus. \ Backslash Forwardslash / { talk} 00:06, 8 July 2009 (UTC) reply
It's unclear as to what reliable sources this article is based upon. Seems to be just another piece of original research and non-neutral POV pushed to become an encyclopedia article.
His other work, Armenia on the Road to Independence (1967) and the first volume of The Republic of Armenia (1967) most probably makes mention of Andranik and his efforts in greater detail.-- Marshal Bagramyan ( talk) 00:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC) reply"General Andranik, denouncing the Russian Armenian leaders, and his former Dashnakist comrades for abandoning Western Armenia, refused to acknowledge the Republic of Armenia. With loyal followers, and a mass of Western Armenian refugees, he marched toward Persia in the hope of joining up with the British Expeditionary Force. When he encountered a Turkish division near Julfa, Andranik backtracked and ascended into the highlands of Zangezur, where for the duration of the war he overran one Muslim village after another." (p. 300)
![]() | This discussion was subject to a
deletion review on 2009 July 10. For an explanation of the process, see Wikipedia:Deletion review. |
The result was no consensus. Simply stating 'There are no sources' and 'There are sources' is not enough to generate consensus. \ Backslash Forwardslash / { talk} 00:06, 8 July 2009 (UTC) reply
It's unclear as to what reliable sources this article is based upon. Seems to be just another piece of original research and non-neutral POV pushed to become an encyclopedia article.
His other work, Armenia on the Road to Independence (1967) and the first volume of The Republic of Armenia (1967) most probably makes mention of Andranik and his efforts in greater detail.-- Marshal Bagramyan ( talk) 00:28, 6 July 2009 (UTC) reply"General Andranik, denouncing the Russian Armenian leaders, and his former Dashnakist comrades for abandoning Western Armenia, refused to acknowledge the Republic of Armenia. With loyal followers, and a mass of Western Armenian refugees, he marched toward Persia in the hope of joining up with the British Expeditionary Force. When he encountered a Turkish division near Julfa, Andranik backtracked and ascended into the highlands of Zangezur, where for the duration of the war he overran one Muslim village after another." (p. 300)