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Serop Vartanian

Serop Vartanian (1864-1899), the famous Serop Pasha, was an Armenian fedayee. AMI collection. Fedayeen 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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Smpadian Club of Kharpert, 1913

Smpadian club of Kharpert, 1913. AMI collection.
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School group of Malatia Sahagian Mayr College, 1914

School group of Sahagian Mayr College, Malatia, 1914. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Paruyr Sevak

Paruyr Sevak (1924–1971), one of the greatest poets of Armenian literature. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Zabel Essayan

Novelist and poetess Zabel Essayan (1878, Scutari – 1943, Siberia) and her son. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Mikael Nalbandian

Mikael Nalbandian (1829–1866), one of the most famous Armenian writers of the 19th century and the author of the Armenian national anthem. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Armenian Committee for social assistance of Sebastia, 1902

Armenian Committee for social assistance of Sebastia, 1902. Sitting, left to right: Unknown; Nazareth Beloyan; Reverend Théopilé Odabashian; unknown; unknown. Standing, left to right: Unknown; Khosrov Tchekemian; Hovhannes Ghorghorian; unknown; unknown. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Ipranosian family, Amasia, 1902

Ipranosian family, Amasia, 1902. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Ipranosian college

Ipranosian college of Amasia (Amasya) in 1906. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Harutyun Terzian’s house

House of Harutyun Efendi Terzian in Hajen. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
