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  • Ipranosian college

    Ipranosian college

    Ipranosian college of Amasia (Amasya) in 1906. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Harutyun Terzian’s house

    Harutyun Terzian’s house

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

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  • General Tchailakhyan

    General of artillery G. Tchailakhyan. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • General Antranig Ozanian

    General Antranig Ozanian (1865-1927). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.  

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  • Catholicos Kevork V Soureniants

    Catholicos Kevork V Soureniants

    Election of the Catholicos Kevork V Soureniants in 1911. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Dikran Bardakdjian

    Dikran Bardakdjian

    Dikran Bardakdjian baking the bread. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Daniel Varoujan

    Daniel Varoujan (1884 – 1915), poet and martyr. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Daniel Bek-Pirumian

    Daniel Bek-Pirumian (1861-1921), national hero of the Battle of Sardarabad. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. The Battle of Sardarabad took place in Armenia from May 21–29, 1918. This victory prevented the complete annihilation of the Armenian nation.

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  • Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1910

    Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1910

    Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) in 1910. 1st rank, from left to right : Krikor Giragosian, Nshan Avak, Garabed Kapigian, Hagop Paloutsian, Shavarsh Vartabed Sahagian, Daniel Varoujan, Khatchadur Grdodian, Nshan Khorigian, Levon Azarian. 2nd r. : Mgrditch Tchaderdjian, Harutiun Saraydarian, Hagop Yerganian, Dikran Poladian, Hagop Tchekemian, Arakel Badriarkian (Badrig), Armenag Tchukaszian. 3d r. : Khor.…

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  • The Osmanian group in Amasia

    The Osmanian group in Amasia

    The Osmanian group in Amasia (Amasya). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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