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  • Karapet Hakobyan painting

    Karapet Hakobyan painting. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of his father (Hakob), mother (Khatun), and…

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  • Karapet Hakobyan painting

    Karapet Hakobyan painting. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of his father (Hakob), mother (Khatun), and…

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  • Karapet Hakobyan and other students practicing athletic activities

    Karapet Hakobyan and other students practicing athletic activities. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of his…

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  • Karapet Hakobyan and other students practicing athletic activities

    Karapet Hakobyan and other students practicing athletic activities. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of…

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  • Karapet Hakobyan with his friends

    Karapet Hakobyan with his friends. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of his father (Hakob),…

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  • Karapet Hakobyan with his friends

    Karapet Hakobyan with his friends. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of his father (Hakob),…

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  • Karapet Hakobyan 1936

    Karapet Hakobyan 1936. My grandfather was in an orphanage during the genocide. His teacher was Mihran Seraylian. Afterwards, my grandfather became a painter. He believed he was the only survivor, as he never received any information about his missing family. The only things he could remember were the names of his father (Hakob), mother (Khatun),…

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  • Grandmother Anna Gyurlinyan

    Grandmother Anna Gyurlinyan born 1915 Kayseri (Kesaria). She was married to Karapet Hakobyan. Anna Hakobyan Private Coll.

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  • Eghisabet Sultanian of Zeytun in Watertown, Massachusetts 1900

    Eghisabet Sultanyan (1874-1948) of Zeytun, photographed here in Massachusetts year 1900. She was one of the 2 brave Zeytuntsi Armenian female warriors pictured in the historic DEC 1895 photograph holding a Martini-Henry rifle with a revolver on her waistbelt next to Anazon Yaqubian , a fellow Zeytuntsi warrior woman… Vahé Achikian Zeytun Private Collection.

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  • Hovhannes Erznkatsi

    Hovhannes Erznkatsi (1230, Erznka – 1293), famous Armenian philosopher and scholar.

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