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Armenians from Van

Armenians from Van. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Farmers of Vaspurakan

Farmers of Vaspurakan (Vasburagan). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Armenian family

Armenian family photographed by Le Tour du Monde (1906). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Fedayi Keri

Fedayis Sheram, Aramays, Keri, Zanvat and Usul Khecho (sitting from left to right), Keose and Usul Krikor (standing). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayis were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Young women in Constantinople

Young Armenian woman with her friend in Constantinople (Bolis) in 1916. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Heroes of Sardarabad

Heroes of Sardarabad: officers of the 5th Infantry Regiment. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. The Battle of Sardarabad took place in Armenia from May 21–29, 1918. It prevented the complete annihilation of the Armenian nation.
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Hnchak Party founders

Founders of the Social Democrat Hnchak Party. Avedis Nazarbekian, Gevork Karadjian, Ruben Khan-Azad, Kristaphor Ohanian, Mariam Vartanian, Gabriél Kafian and Manuel Manuelian. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hamazasb

Hamazasb (1873, Van – 1921), one of the fedayis who led the Armenian volunteer corps. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Fedayis were Armenian civilians who formed self-defense groups in reaction to the mass murder of Armenians (1894-1896) during the reign of the Ottoman Sultan Abdul Hamid II.
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Father Sahak V. Serapian

Father Sahak V. Serapian, librarian of the Andoniants Library in Ortaköy. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Armenian woman in ceremonial dress

Armenian woman in ceremonial dress. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
