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Sargis Mehrabyan
Keri of the 4th battalion, Hamazasp of the 4th battalion, Vartan of regiment of Ararat
Birth nameSargis Mehrabyan
Nickname(s)Vartan
BornKarabakh, Elisabethpol Governorate, Russian Empire
Died1943
Yerevan, Armenian SSR, Soviet Union
Allegiance Dashnaktsutyun
Service / branchRussian Armenian Volunteer Corps
Years of service1890—1920's
CommandsArarat Armenian volunteer battalion
Battles / warsArmenian National Liberation Movement
Khanasor Expedition
Siege of Van

Sargis Mehrabyan (Template:Lang-hy), also known as Commander Vartan and Vartan Mehrpanian, was an Armenian fedayee. He was a Dashnak and a close friend of Kristapor Mikayelian and Simon Zavarian. He was the leader of Khanasor Expedition with Hovsep Arghutian. He was in command of the Karabagh defence during the 1905 Armenian-Tatar conflict. He was also commander of the Araratian Armenian volunteer units during the Siege of Van which his three troops reached Van on 19 May.

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Armenian national movement
HistoryPersecution of the ArmeniansPolitical and military leadersOrganizations and military units
Until World War I
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