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Hratchia Kotchar

Hratchia Kotchar was a Soviet Armenian writer (1909 – 1965). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Kakig Ozanian

Kakig Ozanian was a teacher at the American College. Kakig Ozanian, who was from Marzvan, was killed in 1915. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hayrabed Zargaryan

Hayrabed Zargaryan in Erevan. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Boghos Dadian

Boghos Dadian (1801 – 1863). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Princess Catherine Dadian

Princess Catherine Dadian. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Aristakes Zorian

Aristakes Zorian (Garo) was a member of the Khanassor expedition. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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David Ourfalian

David Ourfalian was the President of the Armenian National Council. He was assassinated in Adana in 1909. Photo taken in 1907. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Kepeneghian family – 1927

Kepeneghian family from Malatia in 1927. Standing from left to right: Vergine, the mother of Jean and Jacques Ovhannessian, Verone, unnamed woman, and Héghiné Kepeneghian (born Keshishian) Seated: Aunt Shnorik, unnamed boy and woman. Thierry Kepeneghian Private Coll
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Burial of Nartouhie Daoulatian in Malatia

Burial of Nartouhie Daoulatian in Malatia circa 1918. Nartouhie Daoulatian (Devletian) was the younger sister of Haïgaz Daoulatian (born on January 11, 1903 in Malatia). Haïgaz is standing behind his sister coffin, with his grandmother Anna and his mother Nermé. Krikor Kepeneghian (indicated with a cross) was a deacon. Thierry Kepeneghian Private Coll
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Harutiun Kostikian

Harutiun Kostikian (standing in the center) was born in Malatia in 1907. Sophie Cosma Private Coll
