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  • Shirley Kalashian-Collins

    Interesting – they are in the same sort of outfits of an unknown man a cousin found in her closet. We have been trying to figure out who he was. This says Pazmashen, so I’m wondering if that was how they dressed in that area.

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  • Astrig (Kizirian) and Serop Garabedian – Beirut

    Astrig (Kizirian) and Serop Garabedian in Beirut. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Graduates, Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1914

    Graduates of the Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) in 1914. Hmayag Odabashian (1), Levon Djinbashian (2), Garabed Topalian (3), Yeremia Boyajian (4), Garabed Khorigian (5), Suren Pashalian (6), Khatchig Shelelengian (7). Nshan Palutsian (8), Zareh Kapigian (9), Krisdosdur Kalayjian (10), Harutiun Der Hagopian (11), Suren Betchakian (12), Harutiun Kotchunian (13), Hovhannes Ghazarian (14). Rupen Ghazarian…

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  • Zoulal Garabedian

    Zoulal Garabedian. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

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  • Yeghia Mooradian and Yervant Garabedian – Pazmashen 1908

    Yeghia Mooradian and Yervant Garabedian – Pazmashen 1908. The Mooradians (or Muradian) was one of the seven founding families of the village, in the 14th C., after they emigrated from their original homes in or near to Ani. Craig Karekin Wallen Private Coll.  

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  • Yessayi IV Garabedian, Patriarch of Jerusalem

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

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