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Kristapor Mikayelian

Kristapor Mikayelian (1859 – 1905), leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Armenian wedding of Hrand Nazariantz – Constantinople

Marriage of the Armenian poet Hrand Nazariantz with Italian actress Maddalena De Cosmis (aka Lena Mayer). The wedding took place in Constantinople on February 13, 1910. Carlo Coppola Private Coll.
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Portrait of Hrand Nazariantz

Portrait of Hrand Nazariantz. This portrait was painted by Italian Domenico Cantatore (Ruvo di Puglia, 1906 – Paris, 1998) in charge of his close friend Hrand Nazariantz, poet and exiled Armenian. Carlo Coppola Private Coll.
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Hrand Nazariantz, Armenian poet from Uskudar

Hrand Nazariantz was born in Uskudar (Scutari) in 1880 or 1886. He studied at Berberian Varjaran and after in London and Paris Sorbonne. He came back in Bolis in 1907 and he wrote on many news paper like Mehian and Baguine. In 1913 he escaped and he arrived in Italy, in Bari, where he tried…
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Yotnakhparian family tree – Ourfa

The Yotnakhparians from Ourfa. Levon Parian Private Coll.
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Levon Yotnakhparian with Armenian orphans

Levon Yotnakhparian was in the Ottoman cavalry and escaped into the Syrian desert only to come back and look for orphans and survivors to collect and bring to safety. Levon Yotnakhparian was from Ourfa and is a second cousin of Mgerditch Yotnakhparian (Yotneghperian). Levon Parian Private Coll.
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Crows of the desert

Crows of the desert is a book in Memory of Levon Yotnakhparian written by his grandson Levon Parian. Levon Yotnakhparian was in the Ottoman cavalry and escaped into the Syrian desert only to come back and look for orphans and survivors to collect and bring to safety.
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Zabel Basmadjian

Zabel Basmadjian. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Yeghisapet G. Kesdekian – Yozgat

Yeghisapet G. Kesdekian (1880 – 1915) was a native of Yozgat. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Sarkis Jebejian

Sarkis Jebejian was the leader of Hajen self-defense (1920). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
