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Mrs Mania Djenevizian

Mrs Mania Djenevizian (born Der Mesrobian) studied at the Hayouhiats school of Sevaz (Sebastia). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hayg Vartanian, Director of the newspaper Antranig – Sebastia 1909

Hayg Vartanian, Director of the newspaper Antranig in Sebastia in 1909. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Managing board of the Armenian National Hospital of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1914

Managing board of the Armenian National Hospital of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1914. Sitting : Khatchadour Yerganian, Dikran Antreasian, Mesrob Kapigian, Harutiun Norhadian, Antranig Lertorian. Standing : Hovhannes Natourian, Onnig Ghorghorian, Armenag Varjabedian, Mgrditch Bakalian. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Managing board of the Armenian National Hospital of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1903-1905

Managing board of the Armenian National Hospital of Sebastia (Sevaz) in 1903-1905. First rank, from left to right : Smpad Tanderdjian, Parsegh Damlamayan, Boghos Sanosian, Garabed Piranian, Khatchadour (Onbashi). Second rank : Krikor Onbashian, Hadji Dikran Djesdligian, Antranig Desteyan, Missak Pilibossian. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection. Institut de la Mémoire Arménienne.
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Funeral of Archbishop Bedros of Sebastia on April 24, 1907

Funeral of Archbishop Bedros of Sebastia on April 24, 1907. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Roupen Vorperian

Roupen Vorperian (1874 – 1931) was a poet and journalist. He worked at the Daily Mail and New York Herald in 1918. He took part in the Armenian Peace Conference in Paris in 1919. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Hayg Andonian

Hayg Andonian ( ? – 1930), Armenian figure of Bolis (Constantinople). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Nshan Desdegul

Nshan Desdegul (1889 – 1930, USA) was a journalist at the Christian Science Monitor. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Advertisement of Saboundjian brothers, coffee roaster – Paris 1932

Advertisement of Saboundjian brothers, coffee roaster – Paris 1932. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

