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  • John McDonald

    I think he was my grandfather’s brother. How can I get more information on the monastery or when he might have studied there? Simon Hello, my great uncle’s name was also Apraham Arabian and he was also from Gesaria. He was born around 1912. It’s possible that they may have been relatives. Do you know…

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  • Zaruhi Arabian

    Zaruhi Arabian, founding member of the Dikran Yergat cultural association of Alexandria, Egypt. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Apraham Arabian

    Apraham Arabian was from Gemerek (Kamrag), north-west of Kesaria. He studied at Surp Garabed Monastery and College of Kesaria. He organized groups of Armenian volunteers in Akdagh (west of Sevaz). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Mrs Dagar and Mr Donig Arabian – Plovdiv Bulgaria

    Mrs Dagar and Mr Donig Arabian, their children Giragos and Kevork, Dagar (sitted woman), in Plovdiv, Bulgaria. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Doctor Hagop Arabian

    Doctor Hagop Arabian (1860, Sivrihisar – Buenos Aires). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Arabian, Der Asdvadzadurian, Esmerian families – Venice

    Arabian, Der Asdvadzadurian, Esmerian families in Venice. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Tovmas Arabian with his wife in Ourfa – 1956

    Tovmas Arabian with his wife in Ourfa – 1956. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Arush Demirji on the road to Dikranagerd

    Levon Demirji’s son Arush (left), Tovmas Arabian (center) and Bube Nalband’s son Mushegh (right) in front of a barrack (built with the stones of the Surp Toros Church of Severag) on the road to Dikranagerd. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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