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Samvel Indjeyan group of Yozgat fedayeen (partisans)

Samvel Indjeyan group of Yozgat fedayeen (partisans). Diran Demirdjian, Alex Manoogian, Missak Deyirmendjian, Setrag Kulaksezian, Hampar Gilanian, Hovsep Tchakerian, Gulbenk Kaloosdian, Hagop Sahagian, Yaghub Dilanian. Inset : Gulinar. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Institut de la Mémoire Arménienne.
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Vahan Tekeyan

Vahan Tekeyan (1878, Constantinople – 1945, Cairo), Prince of Armenian Poetry. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Fedayee Asadour Satjian, hero of Hajen

Fedayee Asadour Satjian, hero of Hajen. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation 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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Father Arslanian and Hagop Fermanian – Kharpert

The Father Arslanian and the teacher Hagop Fermanian in Kharpert. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Surp Bedros and Boghos Church in Astrakhan

Surp Bedros and Boghos Church in Astrakhan. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Getronagan Armenian High School – Constantinople 1924-1925

Getronagan Armenian High School of Constantinople (Bolis) in 1924-1925. Getronagan was founded by Patriarch Nerses Varjabedian in Constantinople in 1886. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hnchak Meléh

Hnchak Meléh was martyred in Jan 1896 in a raid on the turkish village of Elbistan along with 2 other Zeytountsi freedom fighters. He was the comrade of the Armenian writer and Hnchak Garabed Toursarkissian (Baron Aghassi) who participated in the Second Zeytun resistance. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Fedayee Manuk Bekian from Kesaria

Fedayee Manuk Bekian from Kesaria. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation 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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Fedayee Guiragos Khorshidian from Kesaria

Fedayee Guiragos Khorshidian from Kesaria. The photo is from 1896. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation 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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Yessayi IV Garabedian, Patriarch of Jerusalem

Yessayi IV Garabedian (1865-1885), Patriarch of Jerusalem. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
