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Vahe Achikian
The photo is of the Great Defender of Dalvorik valley Armenians around Mush, Serop Aghpouïre Pasha: he was the son of a noble well-to-do family, but because of his patriotic & idealistic conviction, he chose to take up arms to defend Mush Armenians from the wild Hamidiye Kurds and Turks who roamed the mountains of…
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Vahe Achikian
The photo is of the Great Defender of Dalvorik valley Armenians around Mush, Serop Aghpouïre Pasha: he was the son of a noble well-to-do family, but because of his patriotic & idealistic conviction, he chose to take up arms to defend Mush Armenians from the wild Hamidiye Kurds and Turks who roamed the mountains of…
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Pastor Khachig Vartanian – Bitlis
Khachig Vartanian was a Pastor in Bitlis, born in Sassoun region. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Pastor Arpiar Vartanian – Mush
Pastor Arpiar Vartanian in Mush. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Nubar Vartanian family – Beirut
Nubar Vartanian family in Beirut. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Marta, Hayg and Misak Vartanian – Erevan
Marta, Hayg and Misak Vartanian in Erevan. Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Board members of the Saint George district committee – Marseille
Board members of the Saint George district committee of Marseille. In the picture : Giragos Vartanian (standing), Harutiun Panosian (st.), Nubar Der Minasian (st.), Hagop Bedrosian (sitting). Armenian Diaspora Memory and Innovation collection.
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Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) – 1904
Aramian college of Sebastia (Sevaz) in 1904. Sitting left to right : Elmas Dikranian, Ovsanna Dosturian, Mariam Hanem, Akabi Odadjian, Hayganush Ghebrekian. Standing : Yeranuhi Mumberdjian, Santukhd Pirenian, Baydzar Vartanian, Satenig Khatchadurian, Elbiz Baliozian, Vartanush Gedigian, Soghome Vartabedian. 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.