Latest posts

  • Linda Minier

    do you know the names of the individuals in the photo

    Read more

  • Jane

    Thank you for posting this precious photo. My family was from Shabin Kaharisar

    Read more

  • Shabin-Karahisar, high-place of the Armenian resistance and hometown of Antranig

    Shabin-Karahisar, high-place of the Armenian resistance and hometown of Antranig Ozanian. Closest cities are Samson (Samsun), Amasia (Amasya), Tokat, Sebastia (Sevaz), Malatia, Kharpert, Erznka (Erznga, Erzinjan), Trapizon. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

    Read more

  • Aram Haigaz

    Aram Haigaz was an Armenian writer born in Shabin-Karahisar. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

    Read more

  • Surp Asdvadzamayr Church in Shabin-Karahisar

    Surp Asdvadzamayr Church in Shabin-Karahisar. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.  

    Read more

  • Shabin-Karahisar, hometown of Antranig

    Shabin-Karahisar, high-place of the Armenian resistance and hometown of Antranig Ozanian. Closest cities are Samson (Samsun), Amasia (Amasya), Tokat, Sebastia (Sevaz), Malatia, Kharpert, Erznka (Erznga, Erzinjan), Trapizon. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.

    Read more

  • The Hnchakian fedayeen (partisans) in Shabin-Karahisar

    The Hnchakian fedayeen (partisans) in Shabin-Karahisar. 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.

    Read more