• Source: Musayelyan, Shirak
  • Musayelyan (Armenian: Մուսայելյան) is a village in the Ashotsk Municipality of the Shirak Province of Armenia. The St. Trdat church built in 1896 is located in the village.


    Etymology


    The village was previously known as Bozekhush (Azerbaijani: Bozyokuş; Russian: Боз-Ехуш; Armenian: Բոզյոխուշ). The village was later renamed after Bolshevik captain Sargis Musayelyan who committed his troops and the armoured train Vardan Zoravar (Armenian: Վարդան Զորավար, lit. 'General Vardan') to the May Uprising against the Dashnak government of Armenia in Aleksandropol (Gyumri)—He was imprisoned for several months until the Red Army executed two notable Dashnaks in Zangezur, thus prompting his execution in retaliation.


    Economy


    The population engages in animal husbandry, with the cultivation of grain and fodder crops.


    Demographics


    The population of the village since 1873 is as follows:


    References



    Musayelyan, Shirak at GEOnet Names Server
    Report of the results of the 2001 Armenian Census, Statistical Committee of Armenia

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