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What (who) is junction resistance - definition

Baskale Resistance; Bashkaleh resistance; Baskale resistance; Bashkaleh Resistance; Bashkale Resistance

Junction (rail)         
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PLACE AT WHICH TWO OR MORE RAIL ROUTES CONVERGE OR DIVERGE
Railway junction; Railroad junction; Rail junction; Railway Junction; Branch-off station; Junction (railway); Abzweigstelle; Branch-off point
A junction, in the context of rail transport, is a place at which two or more rail routes converge or diverge. This implies a physical connection between the tracks of the two routes (assuming they are of the same gauge), provided by points (US: switches) and signalling.
freedom fighter         
  • Ants "the Terrible" Kaljurand]], a famous Estonian freedom fighter and nazi-collaborator
  • A group of [[Afghan mujahideen]], who were considered to be freedom fighters by Western nations, October 1987
ORGANIZED EFFORT TO WITHSTAND A GOVERNMENT OR AN OCCUPYING POWER
Freedom fighter; Underground resistance movement; Resistance movements; Freedom Fighter; Resistance group; Resistance organization; Resistance fighter; Liberation armies; Khaadku; List of resistance movements; Liberation group; Muqawamah; Movement of resistance
(freedom fighters)
If you refer to someone as a freedom fighter, you mean that they belong to a group that is trying to change the government of their country using violent methods, and you agree with or approve of this.
N-COUNT [approval]
Resistance movement         
  • Ants "the Terrible" Kaljurand]], a famous Estonian freedom fighter and nazi-collaborator
  • A group of [[Afghan mujahideen]], who were considered to be freedom fighters by Western nations, October 1987
ORGANIZED EFFORT TO WITHSTAND A GOVERNMENT OR AN OCCUPYING POWER
Freedom fighter; Underground resistance movement; Resistance movements; Freedom Fighter; Resistance group; Resistance organization; Resistance fighter; Liberation armies; Khaadku; List of resistance movements; Liberation group; Muqawamah; Movement of resistance
A resistance movement is an organized effort by least portion of the civil population of a country to withstand the legally established government or an occupying power and to disrupt civil order and stability. It may seek to achieve its objectives through either the use of nonviolent resistance (sometimes called civil resistance), or the use of force, whether armed or unarmed.

Wikipedia

1889 Bashkale clash

The Bashkale Resistance (Armenian: 1889 թվականի Բաշկալեի բախում) was the bloody encounter between three revolutionaries of Armenakan and some Ottoman officials in May 1889. It is named after the town of Başkale in the Van Vilayet of the Ottoman Empire, today in Van Province of Turkey. The event was important as it was reflected on main Armenian newspapers as the recovered documents on the Armenakans showed an extensive plot for an uprising.