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  • #51
    Re: Monte Melkonian

    June 12, 1993 – Monte Melkonian Met Death On the Battlefield


    Edik Baghdasaryan
    01:49, June 12, 2011

    In the early morning the self-defense forces of the Martuni region of Nagorno Karabakh began an operation to destroy the military strongholds in the villages of the Aghdam region of Azerbaijan.

    Everything was going as planned. By noon the operation was over. Monte, Komitas, Saribek, Saro, Hovik, and Gevork entered the Marzili village riding in a Vilis.

    After examining the territory they were to determine the new positions. When they were approaching a crossroads they noticed an armored vehicle and stopped the Vilis. At a distance of 40 meters a group of soldiers gathered around the vehicle. Komitas, who was wearing an Azerbaijani military uniform, got out of the car and walked towards them. He called to them, “Are you Armenians?” They answered “No” in Azerbaijani. Komitas would later say that the moment he asked the question he knew they were enemy soldiers. He opened fire and retreated. The others jumped out the car and took positions, firing.

    The vehicle’s large-caliber machine-gun joined the enemy’s submachine gunners. During the first burst of gunfire, the men were lying on the ground. Monte rushed towards the wall of the nearest house. The second machine-gun burst resounded. It hit the wall… A large fragment of a shell pierced Monte’s head. Four of the men were already wounded. Holding Monte, Hovik called for help over the radio transmitter – 00 is shot, 00 is no more… They took position around their commander and continued to resist. The relief forces destroyed the Azerbaijani detachment, and took a prisoner. The reconnaissance chief, Saribek Martirosyan, was bleeding profusely and died as soon as they reached the hospital.

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    • #52
      Re: Monte Melkonian

      I do not know if you guys have seen this, but it is extremely moving, and there is a lot of rare and amazing photos of Monte from every stage of his life.
      Monte Melkonian, born in Fresno, California, joined Artsakh liberation movement in 1991 and soon became a commander of 4000 fighters. In April 1993, Melkonia...


      and I also recommend the books (My Brother's Road, The Right to Struggle) and the movie (Who is Monte) which others have mentioned. Beyond the incredible story and great details, with your purchase from Amazon, you help the Monte Melkonian Fund, whose entire earnings go to helping the most needy families of the Artsakh War.

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      • #53
        Re: Monte Melkonian

        Is someone having a laugh - or are they serious? It is the seller who is a mug
        On ebay - a "Royal Doulton Collectible Mug of Monte Melkonian"

        What they are selling: Click image for larger version

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        Plenipotentiary meow!

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        • #54
          Re: Monte Melkonian

          Bro thats not our hero Monte. That man looks like a gay child molester. Just because he has a military hat does not mean he is a military man but its definitely not Monte.
          Last edited by Serjik; 10-07-2011, 02:59 PM.

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          • #55
            Re: Monte Melkonian

            Originally posted by bell-the-cat View Post
            Is someone having a laugh - or are they serious? It is the seller who is a mug
            On ebay - a "Royal Doulton Collectible Mug of Monte Melkonian"

            What they are selling: [ATTACH]2345[/ATTACH]

            I am surprised you did not pick it.

            That is clearly ( British) Monte (Montgomery). Look at the beret with two badges.




            Certainly they deserve a complaint and a correction of their blunder.


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            Last edited by londontsi; 10-08-2011, 04:22 AM.
            Politics is not about the pursuit of morality nor what's right or wrong
            Its about self interest at personal and national level often at odds with the above.
            Great politicians pursue the National interest and small politicians personal interests

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            • #56
              Re: Monte Melkonian

              Originally posted by londontsi View Post
              I am surprised you did not pick it.

              That is clearly ( British) Monte (Montgomery). Look at the beret with two badges.




              Certainly they deserve a complaint and a correction of their blunder.


              .
              Obviously it is Gen. Montgomery! It was so obvious, or at least so obvious it was NOT Monte Melkonian, that I didn't think I needed to mention who it actually was!
              As for correcting the listing - I'd just keep it for the amusement value, no buyer is going to be fooled. There are so many silly descriptions on ebay - I just noticed another listing that has a kitch, nylon-threaded, machine-made, middle-eastern wall hanging from the 1970s described as a 300-year-old "Esfahan tapestry". Click image for larger version

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              Plenipotentiary meow!

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              • #57
                Re: Monte Melkonian

                New Monte videos

                Azerbaboon: 9.000 Google hits and counting!

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                • #58
                  Re: Monte Melkonian

                  monte is our modern vardan mamikonian. A true armenian patriot.

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                  • #59
                    Re: Monte Melkonian

                    Poster opening dedicated to Armenia and Artsakh hero



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                    November 24, 2011 | 20:52
                    YEREVAN. - The “Media Group Fidayi” organized a poster opening with the support of the Nakorno Karabakh government dedicated to the honor of Armenia’s and Artsakh’s national hero, legendary commander, philosopher and soldier, Armenian Liberation Movement figure Monte Melkonyan.

                    The poster has been placed in the Kashatagh administrative region on the Goris-Stepanakert highway.

                    The poster was opened in honor of the 20th anniversary of Armenia’s and Artsakh’s independence and in honor of Monte Melkonyan’s 54th anniversary.
                    The poster was opened in honor of the 20th anniversary of Armenia’s and Artsakh’s independence and in honor of Monte Melkonyan’s 54th anniversary…

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                    • #60
                      Re: Monte Melkonian

                      Happy Birthday Monte, a true hero in every sense of the word.






                      Last edited by Mher; 11-25-2011, 01:20 PM.

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