Nombre[n 5]
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Fecha y lugar de nacimiento[n 6]
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Situación
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Afiliación política
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Ocupación
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Deportado a
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Notas
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Abo, SarkisSarkis Abo Սարգիս Ապօ
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
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Profesor
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Ayaş
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Armenio del Cáucaso, asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Aghababian, LevonLevon Aghababian Լեւոն Աղապապեան
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Bitlis, 1887
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Fallecido
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Matemático, director de escuelas secundarias en Kütahya y Akşehir (1908–1914). Dirigió su propia escuela en Kütahya durante 3 años.[27]
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Çankırı
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Fallecido en 1915.[27]
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Aghajanian, HrantHrant Aghajanian Հրանդ Աղաճանեան
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Asesinado
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Çankırı
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Ejecutado en la horca en la plaza Bezayit (Constantinopla), el 18 de enero de 1916.[13]
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Aghajanian, MihranMihran Aghajanian Միհրան Աղաճանեան
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Asesinado
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Banquero[21]
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Ayaş
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Regresó a Constantinopla, en donde fue ejecutado en la horca.[21]
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Aghasyan, MihranMihran Aghasyan Միհրան Աղասեան
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Edirne, 1854
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Asesinado
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Poeta y músico
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Der Zor
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Deportado hacia Der Zor, donde fue asesinado en 1916.[28]
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Malumian, KhachaturKhachatur Malumian Խաչատուր Մալումեան
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Zangezur, 1865
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
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Militante de Dashnak, editor de periódico, cumplió un rol en la creación de una organización de fuerzas en oposición al sultán otomano, dando paso a la creación de la Constitución otomana de 1908.
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Ayaş
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Fue sacado de la prisión de Aya, el 5 de mayo y llevado bajo custodia militar hacia Diyarbakır, junto con Daghavarian, Jangülian, Khajag, Minassian y Zartarian para comparecer ante una corte marcial instalada allí, y aparentemente, fueron asesinados por un grupo paramilitar liderados por Cherkes Ahmet, y los tenientes Halil y Nazım, en una localidad llamada Karacaören, poco antes de llegar hacia Diyarbakır.[14] Los asesinos fueron juzgados y ejecutados en Damasco por Cemal Bajá en septiembre de 1915, y los asesinatos fueron puestos bajo una investigación en 1916 por el Parlamento otomano liderado por Artin Boshgezenian, diputado por Alepo.
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Ajemian, DikranDikran Ajemian Տիգրան Աճեմեան
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Sobreviviente
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|
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Ayaş
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Regresó a Constantinopla[21] junto con un grupo de 10 deportados desde Ayaş.[13]
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Allahverdi, DikranDikran Allahverdi Տիգրան Ալլահվերտի
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Sobreviviente
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Miembro de diferentes consejos patriarcales
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Ayaş
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Regresó a Constantinopla.[21]
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Altunian, VahanVahan Altunian Վահան Ալթունեան
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Sobreviviente
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Dentista[27]
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Çankırı
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Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915. Dejó Çankırı el 6 de agosto de 1915, fue encarcelado en Ankara, fue desplazado hacia Tarso, y finalmente llega a Constantinopla el 22 de septiembre de 1915.[27]
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Altunian, VahramVahram Altunian Վահրամ Ալթունեան
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Fallecido[27]
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Comerciante[27]
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Çankırı
|
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Andonian, AramAram Andonian Արամ Անտոնեան
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Constantinopla, 1875
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Sobreviviente
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Hunchak[30] Հնչակեան Վերակազմ[31]
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Escritor y periodista, miembro de la Asamblea Nacional Armenia (Imperio otomano)
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Çankırı
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Perteneció al segundo convoy con solo uno[7] o dos sobrevivientes que salieron de Çankırı el 19 de agosto de 1915; se rompió una pierna, fue encarcelado en Ankara entre el 20 y 24 de agosto, y luego escapó tras su hospitalización en el Hospital de Ankara. Se unió a otra caravana de deportados, y regresó a Constantinopla pasando por Tarso, Mardin, Der Zor y Haleb,[27] en donde permaneció en un campo de concentración en medio del desierto, en las cercanías de la ciudad de Meskene.[30] Publicó sus experiencias personales en su obra literaria En aquellos oscuros días, editó la colección de telegramas, cuya autenticidad se disputa, que contiene las órdenes de exterminio de Talat Bajá; asumió la dirección de la biblioteca Nubar AGBU en París, entre 1928 y 1951.[34]
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Arabian, V.V. Arabian Վ. Արապեան
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Patriota o educador[9]
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Armdantsi, SarkisSarkis Armdantsi Սարգիս Արմտանցի
|
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Asesinado
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|
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Ayaş
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Asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Armuni, K.K. Armuni Գ. Արմունի
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|
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Abogado[9]
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Arsenian, AsadurAsadur Arsenian Ասատուր Արսենեան
|
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Asesinado
|
|
Químico farmacéutico[27]
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Çankırı
|
Perteneció al segundo convoy con solo uno[7] o dos sobrevivientes que salieron de Çankırı el 19 de agosto de 1915, encarcelado en Ankara entre el 20 y 24 de agosto, siendo asesinado camino hacia Yozgat o cerca de Der Zor.[27]
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Arslanian Արսլանեան
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|
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Comerciante(?)[27]
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Çankırı
|
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Artsruni Արծրունի
|
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Asesinado[13]
|
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Patriota o educador[9]
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Çankırı
|
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Arzumanian, BaruyrBaruyr Arzumanian Պարոյր Արզումանեան
|
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Asesinado
|
|
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Çankırı
|
Perteneció al segundo convoy con uno[7] o dos sobrevivientes que salieron de Çankırı el 19 de agosto de 1915, siendo encarcelado en Ankara entre el 20 y 24 de agosto, y siendo asesinado camino hacia Yozgat.
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Asadurian, VahramVahram Asadurian Վահրամ Ասատուրեան
|
Gedikpaşa
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Sobreviviente[18]
|
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Químico farmacéutico
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Çankırı
|
Deportado a Meskene donde finalmente sirvió en el ejército como asistente médico, y ayudó a los deportados armenios.[27]
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Asadurian, H.H. Asadurian Յ. Ասատուրեան
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Sobreviviente
|
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Dueño de una oficina de impresión[13]
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Ayaş
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Se le dio la autorización de volver a su país.[13]
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Asdurian, HarutiunHarutiun Asdurian Յարութիւն Աստուրեան
|
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Asesinado
|
|
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Ayaş
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Asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Asdvadzadrian, HrantHrant Asdvadzadrian Հրանդ Աստուածատրեան
|
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Sobreviviente
|
|
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Ayaş
|
Regresó a Constantinopla.[21]
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Ashkharuni, D.D. Ashkharuni Տ. Աշխարունի
|
|
|
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Patriota o educador[9]
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|
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Atamian Ադամեան
|
Erzurum
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Comerciante[13]
|
Konya
|
Se le dio la autorización de volver a su país.[13]
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Atanasian, VarteresVarteres Atanasian Վարդերես Աթանասեան
|
1874
|
Fallecido
|
Hunchak
|
"Elegido" (mukhtar) de Feriköy, comerciante[27]
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Çankırı
|
Fallecido en 1916 (?)[27]
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Ayvazian, Yeghise KahanayYeghise Kahanay Ayvazian Եղիսէ Քհնյ. Այվազեան
|
Bolu, 13 de octubre de 1870
|
|
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Clérigo
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Encarcelado en Constantinopla por dos meses
|
Deportadp a Konya, Bey Shehir, Konya, Ulukshla, Ereyli (donde conoció a muchos clérigos de Bardizag), Bozanti, Cardaklik y Tarso. Dejó Tarso el 15 de octubre de 1915 en dirección de Osmaniye, Islahiye, Tahtaköprü, en las afueras de Alepo.[9]
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Azarik Ազարիք
|
|
Fallecido
|
|
Químico farmacéutico
|
Çankırı
|
Falleció en Der Zor.[18]
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Balakian, KrikorisKrikoris Balakian Գրիգորիս Պալաքեան
|
Tokat, 1879
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Sobreviviente
|
|
Clérigo
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Çankırı
|
Escapó. Vivió en Manchester y Marseille después de la guerra — Publicó sus memorias[35] del exilio.[14] Falleció en Marseille en 1934.
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Balassan Պալասան
|
Musulmán desde Persia
|
Asesinado
|
Adoptado como niño por el Dashnak
|
Portero y cafetero para el personal de la editorial Azadamard
|
Ayaş
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Asesinado, a pesar de la intervención de la Embajada de Persia.
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Bardizbanian, KhachigKhachig Bardizbanian Խաչիկ Պարտիզպանեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Figura pública
|
Ayaş
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Asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Bardizbanian, LevonLevon Bardizbanian Լեւոն Պարտիզպանեան
|
Elazığ, 1887
|
|
Dashnak[27]
|
Médico y director de Azadamard
|
|
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Bardizbanian, VaghinagVaghinag Bardizbanian Վաղինակ Պարտիզպանեան
|
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Sobreviviente
|
|
Oficial de la compañía de navegación Khayrie[18][27]
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Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915.
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Bardizbanian, ZarehZareh Bardizbanian Զարեհ Պարտիզպանեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Dentista
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla en un telegrama especial de Talat Pasha, el 7 de mayo de 1915.[36] Los 8 prisioneros de este grupo fueron notificados el domingo 9 de mayo de 1915, sobre su liberación y dejaron Çankırı el 11 de mayo de 1915.
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Basmajian, ManukManuk Basmajian Մանուկ Պասմաճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[27]
|
|
Arquitecto e intelectual[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915.
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Basmajian, MkrtichMkrtich Basmajian[n 8] Մկրտիչ Պասմաճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Vendedor de armas[18]
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Çankırı
|
Enviado a İzmit para someterse a interrogaciones, junto con otros deportados. Luego fue enviado hacia Konya. Fue nuevamente deportado, pero logró huir a medio camino hacia Der Zor y regresar a Constantinopla.[27]
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Bazdikian, D.D. Bazdikian Տ. Պազտիկեան
|
|
|
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Patriota o educador[9]
|
|
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Bedig Պետիկ
|
|
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Escritor y publicista[9]
|
|
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Bedrosian, MovsesMovses Bedrosian Մովսէս Պետրոսեան
|
|
|
Dashnak
|
Profesor
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Çankırı
|
Liberado tras ser húngaro, y regresó a Sofía.[18]
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Beylikjian, G.G. Beylikjian Կ. Պէյլիքճեան
|
|
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Comerciante[9]
|
|
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Berberian, KhachigKhachig Berberian Խաչիկ Պէրպէրեան
|
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Sobreviviente
|
|
Profesor[21]
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Ayaş
|
Regresó a Constantinopla.[21]
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Beyazian, E.E. Beyazian Ե. Պէյազեան
|
|
|
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Patriota o educador[9]
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Beylerian Պէյլերեան
|
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Hijo de Hagop Beylerian
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Çankırı
|
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Beylerian, HagopHagop Beylerian Յակոբ Պէյլերեան
|
1843 from Kayseri(?)[38]
|
Sobreviviente[27]
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Padre de Beylerian[27]
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Comerciante[27]
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Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla el 11 de mayo de 1915. Falleció en 1921(?)[38]
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Boghosian, ArtinArtin Boghosian Արթին Պօղոսեան
|
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Sobreviviente
|
|
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Çankırı
|
"Perdonado en la condición de que no regrese a Constantinopla", de acuerdo con un telegrama desde el Ministerio del Interior, realizado el 25 de agosto de 1915, sobre el tema de los exiliados erróneamente no incluidos en un antiguo telegrama del 3 de agosto.[39]
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Boghosian, KhachigKhachig Boghosian Խաչիկ Պօղոսեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Doctor, psicólogo y diputado de la Asamblea Nacional Armenia[27]
|
Ayaş
|
Arrestado el 24 de abril de 1915 y exiliado el 3 de mayo de 1915. Regresó a Constantinopla después de una nueva deportación desde Ayaş hacia Ankara y Alepo después del armisticio.[27] Vivió en Alepo después de la guerra. Fundó un hospital. Publicó sus memorias del exilio.[14] Falleció en 1955 en Alepo.
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Boyadjian, HampartsoumHampartsoum Boyadjian (Mourad) Համբարձում Պօյաճեան
(Մուրատ)
|
Hadjin (actual Saimbeyli), 1867
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Asesinado
|
Hunchak
|
Doctor, con una larga y conocida historia de actividad política y agitación, uno de los principales fundadores del Partido Hunchak en 1888 y uno de sus principales líderes. Principal organizador de la manifestación de Kum Kapu, líder de la revuelta de Sasun entre 1904 y 1905, y diputado de la Asamblea Nacional de Armenia en 1908, representando la provincia de Kumkapı y posteriormente es diputado del Parlamento otomano por Adana. Mourad fue su nom de guerre.[14]
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Çankırı
|
Fue enviado a Kayseri para comparecer ante una corte marcial, pero es ejecutado durante el proceso en 1915.[21]
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Bozajian, PiuzantPiuzant Bozajian Բիւզանդ Պօզաճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Diputado de la Asamblea Nacional Armenia[21]
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Ayaş
|
Regresó a Constantinopla.[21]
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Chplakian, Gh.Gh. Chplakian Ղ. Չպլաքեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
|
Konya
|
Deportado a Konya, Tarso, Kuşcular, Belemedik. Regresó a Constantinopla después del armisticio.[13]
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Chavushyan, YervantYervant Chavushyan Երունդ Չաւուշեան
|
Constantinopla, 1867[27]
|
Fallecido
|
Hunchak
|
Científico, profesor y editor en jefe del periódico "Tzayn Hayrenyats".
|
Çankırı
|
Deportado a Hama, Der Zor, donde falleció pr una enfermedad[28] Falleció al mismo tiempo y en la misma carpa que Husig A. Kahanay Katchouni, en un pueblo aledaño a Meskene.[18]
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Chebjie Ջպճը
|
|
|
Católico-armenio[27]
|
Arquitecto
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Çankırı
|
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Chökürian, DikranDikran Chökürian Տիգրան Չէօկիւրեան
|
Gyumushkana, 1884
|
Asesinado
|
|
Escritor, publicista,[9] profesor y editor en jefe de Vostan.[21]
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Ayaş
|
Asesinado en Ankara; hermano menor de Chökürian.[21]
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Chökürian Չէօկիւրեան
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|
|
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Escritor y publicista[9]
|
|
Hermano de Dikran Chökürian
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Cheraz, KasparKaspar Cheraz Գասպար Չերազ
|
Hasköy, 1850
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Abogado, figura pública y hermano de Minas Cheraz
|
Çankırı
|
Salió de Çankırı en invierno después de 7 meses y sobrevivió los siguientes 3 años como refugiado en Uşak, junto con sus compañeros Hovhan Vartaped Garabedian, Mikayel Shamtanchian, Vartan Kahanay Karagözian de Feriköy. Después del armisticio, regresó a Constantinopla.[9] Fue deportado en lugar de su hermano Minas Cheraz, quién emigró hacia Francia, Kaspar Cheraz falleció en 1928 en Constantinopla.[27]
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Chukhajian, K.K. Chukhajian Գ. Չուհաճեան
|
|
|
|
Comerciante[9]
|
|
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Dadurian, AharonAharon Dadurian Ահարոն Տատուրեան
|
Ovacik (cerca de İzmit), 1886
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Poeta[13]
|
Eregli
|
Regresó a Constantinopla después del armisticio.[13] Después de una breve estancia en Constantinopla y Bulgaria, prosiguió sus estudios en Praga (1923–28) se asentó en Francia hacia finales de los años veinte. Falleció en 1965.[34]
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Daghavarian, NazaretNazaret Daghavarian Նազարէթ Տաղաւարեան
|
Sivas, 1862
|
Asesinado
|
|
Médico, director del Hospital Surp Prgitch, diputado del Parlamento otomano, diputado de la Asamblea Nacional de Armenia por Sivas y miembro fundador de la Unión Benéfica General Armenia.
|
Ayaş
|
Fue removido de la prisión de Ayaş el 5 de mayo, llevado bajo custodia militar hacia Diyarbakır junto con Agnouni, Jangülian, Khajag, Minassian and Zartarian para comparecer ante una corte marcial asentada allí, y aparentemente, fueron asesinados por grupos paramilitares patrocinados por Cherkes Ahmet, y los tenientes Halil and Nazım, en una localidad llamada Karacaören, poco antes de llegar hacia Diyarbakır.[14][21] Los homicidas fueron juzgados y ejecutados en Damasco por Cemal Pasha en septiembre de 1915, y los asesinatos se convirtieron en tema de investigación por parte del Parlamento Otomano, liderado por Artin Boshgezenian, diputado por Alepo.
|
Danielian Դանիէլեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
|
Hunchak
|
Sastre[18]
|
Çankırı
|
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Danielian, BoghosBoghos Danielian Պօղոս Դանիէլեան
|
|
Fallecido
|
Dashnak
|
Abogado[9]
|
Çankırı
|
Fallecido en Der Zor.[18]
|
Deovletian, GarabedGarabed Deovletian Կարապետ Տէօվլեթեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Oficial de banco[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915.
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Der-Kaprielian, NersesNerses Der-Kaprielian (Shahnour) Ներսես Տէր-Գաբրիէլեան (Շահնուր)
|
Kayseri
|
Asesinado
|
|
|
Çankırı
|
Perteneció al segundo convoy con solo uno[7] o dos sobrevivientes que dejaron Çankırı el de agosto de 1915, siendo encarcelado en Ankara entre el 20 y 24 de agosto y asesinado mientras era trasladado hacia Yozgat.
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Der-Stepanian, NoyigNoyig Der-Stepanian[n 9] Նոյիկ Տէր-Ստեփանեան
|
Erzincan[27]
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Agente de comisiones, comerciante y banquero[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915. Sin embargo, 40 miembros de su familia fallecieron.[27]
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Dinanian, ParseghParsegh Dinanian Բարսեղ Տինանեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Médico
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915. Fue uno de los organizadores de la ceremonia de conmemoración del 24 de abril de 1919.[27]
|
Diratsvian, K.K. Diratsvian Գ. Տիրացուեան
|
|
|
|
Escritor, publicista[9]
|
|
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Dkhruni, Khor.Khor. Dkhruni Խոր. Տխրունի
|
|
|
|
Escritor, publicista[9]
|
|
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Djelal, KrikorKrikor Djelal Գրիգոր Ճելալ
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
Hunchak[27]
|
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla poco después del 11 de mayo de 1915.
|
Djevahirdjian, MissakMissak Djevahirdjian Միսաք Ճէվահիրճեան
|
Kayseri, 1858
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Médico (ginecólogo en la corte), miembro del consejo de tribunal[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Se le permitió regresar a Constantinopla el 11 de mayo de 1915. Los 8 prisioneros de este grupo fueron notificados el domingo 9 de mayo de 1915 sobre su liberación y dejaron Çankırı el 11 de mayo de 1915. Fue liberado con la ayuda de Pesin Omer Paşa. Falleció en 1924.[27]
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Dorian, ArmenArmen Dorian (Hrachia Surenian) Արմեն Տօրեան (Հրաչյա Սուրէնեան)
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Sinope, 1892
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Asesinado
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Poeta franco-armenio, editor del semanario "Arene" (Paris) y fundador de la escuela Panteísta.
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Çankırı
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Finalizó sus estudios en la Universidad de Sobornne en 1914 y regresó a Constantinopla. Fue deportado a Çankırı, y enviado al desierto de Anatolia, donde fue encarcelado y asesinado,[28] según por Nshan Kalfayan,[27][18]
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Fenerjian, ChrisChris Fenerjian (Silvio Ricci)
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Sobreviviente
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Ayaş
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Se establece como ciudadano búlgaro y regresa a Bulgaria.[13][21]
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Ferukhan, ParunakParunak Ferukhan Բարունակ Ֆէրուխան
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Constantinopla, 1884[27]
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Asesinado
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Oficial de la administración de Bakırköy (Makriköy) y violinista[27]
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Çankırı
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Perteneció al segundo convoy con solo uno[7] o dos sobrevivientes que dejaron Çankırı el 19 de agosto de 1915, siendo encarcelado en Ankara entre el 20 y 24 de agosto, y asesinado mientras era trasladado hacia Yozgat.
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Garabedian, Hovhan VartapedHovhan Vartaped Garabedian Յովհան Վրդ. Կարապետեան
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Bursa, 22 de junio de 1888
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Sobreviviente
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Clérigo, M.A. de la Universidad de Columbia, secretario del Patriarca Zaven[9]
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Çankırı
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Estudió en los Estados Unidos, regresando en 1914 y siendo ordenado predicador el 16 de junio de 1914 en Echmiadzin. Partió desde Çankırı en invierno después de 7 meses, y paso los siguientes 3 años como refigiado en Uşak junto con sus compañeros Kaspar Cheraz, Mikayel Shamtanchian, Vartan Kahanay Karagözian de Feriköy. Después del armisticio, regresó a Constantinopla y se convirtió en predicador en Gedikpaşa y Balat, y miembro del consejo religioso. Entre el 20 de julo de 1919 y el 5 de agosto de 1920, fue elegido primado de İzmir. Posteriormente obtuvo un título más alto como sacerdote célibe (Ծ. Վրդ.). El 8 de enero de 1921 viajó a America y se convirtió en predicador de la Iglesia St. Lusavorich en Nueva York.[9] Sobrevivió y dejó su cargo de clérigo.[18]
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Garabedian, MkrtichMkrtich Garabedian Մկրտիչ Կարապետեան
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Sobreviviente
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Católico-armenio[13]
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Ayaş
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Se le otorgó el permiso de regresar a Constantinopla, ya que fue encarcelado erróneamente al ser confundido por el maestro del mismo nombre.[13]
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Ghazaros Ղազարոս
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Dashnak
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Çankırı
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Deportado en lugar de Marzbed (Ghazar Ghazarian).[27]
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Ghonchegülian Ղոնչէկիւլեան
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Fallecido
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Comerciante de Akn[27]
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Çankırı
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Falleció cerca de Meskene.[18]
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Krikor Torosian (Gigo) Գրիգոր Թորոսեան (Կիկօ)
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1884 in Akn
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Asesinado
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Editor del periódico satírico Gigo[21]
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Ayaş
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Asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Gülustanian Կիւլուստանեան
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Asesinado[14] / Sobreviviente[18]
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Dentista
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Çankırı
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"Autorizado para residir libremente en Çankırı" de acuerdo a un telegrama desde el Ministerio del Interior, el 25 de agosto de 1915, en relación al tema de los exiliados erróneamente en un telegrama realizado el 3 de agosto.[39] Sin embargo, fue asesinado en un pueblo llamado Tüney en 1915, junto con Ruben Sevak, Daniel Varoujan and Mağazacıyan[14] en un grupo de 5 personas.
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Gülustanian, MelkonMelkon Gülustanian Մելքոն Կիւլուստանեան
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Sobreviviente
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|
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Ayaş
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Pariente de su homónimo en Çankırı;[27] siendo liberado, y regresa a Constantinopla.[21]
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Goshgarian, HaigHaig Goshgarian Հայկ Կօշկարեան
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Sobreviviente
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Editor de Odian y Gigo
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Der Zor
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Sobrevivió a la deportación de Der Zor y regresó a Constantinopla después del armisticio.[13]
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Reverend Grigorian, Grigorian Սուրբ Հայր Գրիգորեան
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|
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Pastor y editor de Avetaper[18]
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Çankırı
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Gülesserian, MelkonMelkon Gülesserian Մելքոն Կիւլեսերեան
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Sobreviviente
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915.
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Haigazn, MihrdatMihrdat Haigazn Միհրդատ Հայկազն
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
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Patriota o educador,[9] miembro de la Aamblea Nacional de Armenia y comerciante de paraguas.[21]
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Ayaş
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Expulsado en varias ocasiones, y asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Hajian, K.K. Hajian Գ. Հաճեան
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Sobreviviente
|
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Químico farmacéutico
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Çankırı
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Regresó a Çankırı después del armisticio.[27]
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Hampartsumian, HampartsumHampartsum Hampartsumian Համբարձում Համբարձումեան
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Constantinopla, 1890
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Asesinado
|
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Escritor y publicista[9]
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Ayaş
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Asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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Hanisian, HovhannesHovhannes Hanisian Յովհաննէս Հանիսեան
|
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Sobreviviente
|
|
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Çankırı
|
"Perdonado con la condición de que no regrese a Constantinopla" de acuerdo a un telegrama del Ministerio del Interior, dado el 25 de agosto de 1915, en relación al tema de los exiliados erróneamente no incluidos en un telegrama recibido el 3 de agosto.[39]
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Ardashes Harutiunian Արտաշէս Յարութիւնեան
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Malkara (cerca de Rodosto), 1873
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Asesinado
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Escritor y publicista[9]
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Stayed in Üsküdar on 24 April 1915. Arrested on 28 July 1915 and severely beaten at the Müdüriyet. When his father came to see him he was imprisoned as well. Father and son were deported together with 26 Armenians to Nicomedia (modern İzmit) and jailed in the Armenian church converted into a prison. Finally stabbed to death together with his father near Derbent on 16 August 1915.[13]
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Hayrikian, AbrahamAbraham Hayrikian Աբրահամ Հայրիկեան
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Asesinado
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Turkologist, director of Ardi college, member of Armenian National Assembly[21]
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Ayaş
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Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Hiusian, K.K. Hiusian Գ. Հիւսեան
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|
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Patriot or educator[9]
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|
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Hojasarian, HaigHaig Hojasarian Հայկ Խօճասարեան
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Sobreviviente
|
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Teacher, educator, headmaster of Bezciyan school (1901–1924),[38] politician in Ramgavar
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Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople mid-June 1915, deputy of the Armenian National Assembly in 1919[27] became later chancellor of the Diocese of the Armenian Church of America.[14]
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Hovhannessian, MkrtichMkrtich Hovhannessian Մկրտիչ Յովհաննէսեան
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
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Profesor
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Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Hovhannessian, MkrtichMkrtich Hovhannessian Մկրտիչ Յովհաննէսեան
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Sobreviviente
|
|
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Ayaş
|
Deported in lieu of Dashnak member Mkritch Hovhannessian, returned to Constantinople.[21]
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Giurdjian, MelkonMelkon Giurdjian (Hrant) Մելքոն Կիւրճեան (Հրանդ)
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1859 in Palu
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
|
Writer, publicist,[9] armenologist, member of Armenian National Assembly[21]
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Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Hürmüz, KrikorKrikor Hürmüz Գրիգոր Հիւրմիւզ
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|
Asesinado[13]
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|
Writer, publicist[9]
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|
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Idarejian, KhachigKhachig Idarejian Խաչիկ Իտարէճեան
|
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Asesinado
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Teacher
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Ayaş
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Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Injijian, KarnikKarnik Injijian Գառնիկ Ինճիճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
|
|
Merchant[27]
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Çankırı
|
Released upon request.[13]
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Israelian , ArisAris Israelian (Dkhruni) Արիս Իսրայէլեան (Տխրունի)
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1885
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Fallecido
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Dashnak
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Teacher, writer
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Çankırı
|
Was in Konya in 1916, died later under unknown circumstances.[18][27]
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Jambaz, ApigApig Jambaz Աբիկ Ճամպազ
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from Pera[27]
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Fallecido[27]
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Armenian-Catholic[27]
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Merchant[27]
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Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915.
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Jangülian, HarutiunHarutiun Jangülian Յարութիւն Ճանկիւլեան
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1855 in Van
|
Asesinado
|
Hunchak
|
One of the organizers of the 1890 Kumkapı affray, political activist, member of Armenian National Assembly, published his memoirs in 1913.
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Ayaş
|
Dispatched to Diyarbakir, but executed after Aleppo between Urfa and Severek by Haci Tellal Hakimoglu (Haci Onbasi) - Removed from the Ayaş prison on 5 May and taken under military escort to Diyarbakır along with Daghavarian, Agnouni, Khajag, Minassian and Zartarian to appear before a court martial there and they were, seemingly, murdered by state-sponsored paramilitary groups led by Cherkes Ahmet, and lieutenants Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karacaören shortly before arriving at Diyarbakır.[14] The murderers were tried and executed in Damascus by Cemal Pasha in September 1915, and the assassinations became the subject of a 1916 investigation by the Ottoman Parliament led by Artin Boshgezenian, the deputy for Aleppo.
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Kalenderian, AramAram Kalenderian Արամ Գալէնտէրեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Official of the Ottoman Bank[18]
|
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
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Kalfayan, HarutiunHarutiun Kalfayan Յարութիւն Գալֆաեան
|
in Üsküdar
|
Fallecido
|
Hunchak
|
Director of Arhanyan College
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Çankırı
|
Died in 1915.[14] Not to be confused with his namesake, also a deportee but a Dashnak member, who was mayor of Bakırköy (Makriköy) quarter of Constantinople.
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Kalfayan, HarutiunHarutiun Kalfayan Յարութիւն Գալֆաեան[n 10]
|
1870 in Talas
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Fallecido en Ankara[27]
|
Dashnak
|
Lawyer, mayor of Bakırköy (Makriköy)
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Çankırı
|
Died in 1915.[14] Uncle of Nshan Kalfayan.[27] Not to be confused with his namesake, also a deportee but a Hunchak member, who was a schoolmaster.
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Kalfayan, NshanNshan Kalfayan Նշան Գալֆաեան
|
16 April 1865 in Üsküdar[42]
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Sobreviviente
|
|
Agronomist, lecturer in agriculture at Berberyan school[38]
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Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915. Moved to Greece in 1924. Invited to Persia in 1927 to administer properties of the Shah. Was a correspondent for the Académie française.[27]
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Kantaren[27] Գանթարեն
|
|
|
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Çankırı
|
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Karagözian, RafaelRafael Karagözian Ռաֆայէլ Գարակէօզեան
|
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Sobreviviente
|
|
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Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople by a telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36]
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Karagözian, TakvorTakvor Karagözian(?) Թագւոր Գարակէօզեան
|
|
|
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Comerciant[27]
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Çankırı
|
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Karagözian, Vartan KahanayVartan Kahanay Karagözian Վարդան Քհնյ. Գարակէօզեան
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15 July 1877 in Kumkapı, Constantinople
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Sobreviviente
|
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Clérigo de Feriköy
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Çankırı
|
Departed from Çankırı in winter after seven months and survived the next three years as refugee in Uşak together with his companions Hovhan Vartaped Garabedian, Kaspar Cheraz, Mikayel Shamtanchian. After the armistice he returned to Constantinople.[9]
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Kasparian, AristakesAristakes Kasparian Արիստակէս Գասպարեան
|
1861 in Adana
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Asesinado
|
|
Lawyer, businessman, member of Armenian National Assembly
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Ayaş[21]
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Katchouni, Husig A. KahanayHusig A. Kahanay Katchouni Յուսիկ Ա. Քհնյ. Քաջունի
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1851 in Arapgir
|
Fallecido
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Dashnak[27]
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Clérigo
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Çankırı
|
Deported further and died from illness in a village near Meskene. He died at the same time in the same tent as Yervant Chavushyan.[18]
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Kayekjian, KevorkKevork Kayekjian Գէորգ Գայըգճեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Comerciante[27]
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Çankırı
|
Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat. Three Kayekjian brothers were deported and killed altogether near Ankara.[27]
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Kayekjian, LevonLevon Kayekjian Լեւոն Գայըգճեան
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|
Asesinado
|
|
Merchant[27]
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Çankırı
|
Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat. Three Kayekjian brothers were deported and killed altogether near Ankara.[27]
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Kayekjian, MihranMihran Kayekjian Միհրան Գայըգճեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Merchant[27]
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Çankırı
|
Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat. Three Kayekjian brothers were deported and killed altogether near Ankara.[27]
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Kazazian, Arshak KahanayArshak Kahanay Kazazian Արշակ Քհնյ. Գազազեան
|
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Sobreviviente[18]
|
|
Clergyman
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Çankırı
|
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Kechian, PiuzantPiuzant Kechian Բիւզանդ Քէչեան
|
1859
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Sobreviviente
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Editor, owner of influential newspaper Piuzantion, historian
|
Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople by special telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36] The eight prisoners of this group were notified on Sunday, 9 May 1915, about their release and left Çankırı on 11 May 1915. Returned to Constantinople on 1 May 1915 [old calendar](?) and stayed in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, until the end of the war,[n 11] died in 1927[38] or 1928.[27]
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Kehiayan , VahanVahan Kehiayan (Dökmeji Vahan) Վահան Քէհեաեան
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1874 in Urfa
|
Asesinado
|
Hunchak
|
Patriot or educator[9] and craftsman[27]
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Çankırı
|
Killed on 26 August 1915 together with Ruben Sevak, Daniel Varoujan, Onnik Maghazajian, Artin Kocho.[27]
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Kelekian, DiranDiran Kelekian Տիրան Քէլէկեան
|
1862 Kayseri
|
Asesinado
|
Ramgavar[18]
|
Writer, university professor, publisher of a popular Turkish language newspapar, Sabah, freemason, author of a French-Turkish dictionary which is still a reference.[44]
|
Çankırı
|
Permitted to reside with his family anywhere outside Constantinople by special order from Talat Pasha on 8 May 1915,[45] chose Smyrna, but was taken under military escort to Çorum to appear before a court martial and killed on 20 October 1915 on the way to Sivas between Yozgat and Kayseri near the bridge Cokgöz on the Kizilirmak.
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Kerestejian, AkrigAkrig Kerestejian Ագրիկ Քերեսթեճեան
|
1855 in Kartal
|
Fallecido[27]
|
|
Merchant of wood[27] (coincides with the literal meaning of his name)
|
|
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Keropian, GarabedGarabed Keropian Պատ. Կարապետ Քերոբեան
|
from Balıkesir[9]
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Sobreviviente
|
|
Pastor[n 12]
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Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople by special telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36] The eight prisoners of this group were notified on Sunday, 9 May 1915, about their release and left Çankırı on 11 May 1915. He went to America.[9]
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Ketenjian, MirzaMirza Ketenjian Միրզա Քեթենենճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
|
Dashnak
|
|
|
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Khajag, KarekinKarekin Khajag born as Karekin Chakalian Գարեգին Խաժակ (Գարեգին Չագալեան)
|
1867 in Alexandropol
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
|
Newspaper editor, teacher.
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Ayaş
|
Removed from the Ayaş prison on 5 May and taken under military escort to Diyarbakır along with Daghavarian, Agnouni, Jangülian, Minassian and Zartarian to appear before a court martial there and they were, seemingly, murdered by state-sponsored paramilitary groups led by Cherkes Ahmet, and lieutenants Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karacaören shortly before arriving at Diyarbakır.[14] The murderers were tried and executed in Damascus by Cemal Pasha in September 1915, and the assassinations became the subject of a 1916 investigation by the Ottoman Parliament led by Artin Boshgezenian, the deputy for Aleppo.
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Khazkhazian, A.A. Khazkhazian Ա. Խազխազեան
|
|
|
|
Merchant[9]
|
|
|
Kherbekian Խերպէկեան
|
from Erzurum
|
|
|
Merchant[13]
|
Konya
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
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Kilijian, HovhannesHovhannes Kilijian Յովհաննէս Գըլըճեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Vendedor de libros[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Kiljian, SarkisSarkis Kiljian (S. Srents) Սարգիս Գըլճեան (Ս. Սրենց)
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
Dashnak
|
Profesor, escritor y publicista
|
Çankırı
|
Escaped from Çankırı to Konya and became Deputy of the Armenian National Assembly in 1919.[27]
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Kımpetyan, HovhannesHovhannes Kımpetyan(Kmpetian) Յովհաննէս Գմբէթեան
|
1894 in Sivas
|
Asesinado
|
|
Poeta y educador
|
Çankırı
|
Killed during the deportation in Ras al-Ain.
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Kocho, ArtinArtin Kocho (Harutiun Pekmezian) Գոչօ Արթին (Յարութիւն Պէքմէզեան)
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Vendedor de pan en Ortaköy[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Killed by 12 çetes on 26 August 1915 6 hours after Çankırı near the han of Tüneh in a group of five.[27]
|
Köleyan, Kevork or HovhannesKevork or Hovhannes Köleyan Գէորգ կամ Յովհաննէս Քէօլէեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
|
Çankırı
|
Killed near Ankara.[18]
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Kevorkian, Nerses (Der-)Nerses (Der-) Kevorkian Ներսէս (Տէր-) Գէորգեան
|
|
|
|
Comerciante[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Was betrayed by a competitor.[27]
|
Komitas Կոմիտաս
|
1869 in Kütahya
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Priest, composer, ethnomusicologist, founder of a number choirs[n 13]
|
Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople by special telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36] The eight prisoners of this group were notified on Sunday, 9 May 1915, about their release and left Çankırı on 11 May 1915 - developed a severe form of Posttraumatic stress disorder and spent twenty years in virtual silence in mental asylums, died 1935 in Paris.
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Konyalian, HarutiunHarutiun Konyalian Յարութիւն Գօնիալեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Sastre[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Korian, HagopHagop Korian Յակոբ Գորեան
|
from Akn, in his seventies[27]
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Comerciante y profesor ocasional[27]
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915. He left Çankırı on 6 August 1915, was jailed in Ankara, was displaced to Tarson, arrived in Constantinople on 22 September 1915.[27]
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Kosmos[27] Կոզմոս
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|
|
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Çankırı
|
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Krissian, ShavarshShavarsh Krissian Շաւարշ Քրիսեան
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1886 in Constantinople
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Asesinado
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Dashnak[21]
|
Writer, publicist,[9] teacher,[21] editor of the first sports magazine of the Ottoman Empire Marmnamarz[47]
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Ayaş
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He organized gym exercises in Ayaş. Until the deportees of Ayaş had learned about the 20 Hunchakian gallows of 15 June 1915, they weren't realising the severity of their situation. The exercises were viewed by the Turkish guards with great suspicion.[16] Shavarsh Krissian was killed in Ankara.[21]
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Kundakjian, M.M. Kundakjian Մ. Գունտագճեան
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|
|
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Abogado[9]
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|
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Larents, LevonLevon Larents (Kirishchiyan) Լեւոն Լարենց Քիրիշճեան
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1882 in Constantinople
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Asesinado
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Hunchak
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Poet, translator, professor of literature.
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Ayaş
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Killed during the deportation in Ankara.[21][28]
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Maghazajian, OnnikOnnik Maghazajian Օննիկ Մաղազաճեան
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1878 in Constantinople
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Asesinado
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Chairman of Kumkapı Progressive Society
|
Cartographer, bookseller
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Çankırı
|
"Permitted to reside freely in Çankırı" according to a telegramme from the Ministry of the Interior on 25 August 1915 on the subject of exiles erroneously unlisted in a former 3 August telegramme.[39] Killed in a village called Tüney in 1915, together with Ruben Sevak, Daniel Varoujan and Gülistanian[14] in a group of five.
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Manesian , AsdvadzadurAsdvadzadur Manesian (Maniassian) Աստուածատուր Մանեսեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
|
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Merchant[27]
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Çankırı
|
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Manikian, BedrosBedros Manikian Պետրոս Մանիկեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
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Çankırı
|
Pharmacist[27]
|
|
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Mardiguian, VrtanèsVrtanès Mardiguian Վրթանէս Մարտիկեան
|
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Sobreviviente
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|
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Ayaş
|
Deported in a group of 50 persons to Ankara, 5 May 1915, dispatched to Ayaş on 7 May 1915, set free in July 1915, returned to Constantinople.[21]
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Marzbed (Ghazar Ghazarian) Մարզպետ (Ղազար Ղազարեան)
|
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Fallecido
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Dashnak
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Teacher
|
Ayaş
|
Dispatched around 18 May 1915 to Kayseri to appear before a court martial, worked under fake Turkish identity for the Germans in Intilli (Amanus railway tunnel), escaped to Nusaybin where he fell from a horse and died right before the armistice.[21]
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Mateossian, A. D.A. D. Mateossian Ա. Տ. Մատթէոսեան
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|
|
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Lawyer, writer[9]
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|
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Melikian, MelikMelik Melikian[27] Մելիք Մելիքեան
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Asesinado
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|
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Çankırı
|
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Melkonian, SimonSimon Melkonian Սիմոն Մելքոնեան
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from Ortaköy[27]
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Sobreviviente[27]
|
|
Architect[27]
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Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915.
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Menzikian, TheodorosTheodoros Menzikian Թ. Մենծիկեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
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Merchant[9]
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Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Minassian, SarkisSarkis Minassian born as Aram Ashot Սարգիս Մինասեան
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1873 in Çengiler, Yalova
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Asesinado
|
Dashnak[21]
|
Chief editor of Droshak,[21] Editor of Armenian newspaper in Boston till 1909, teacher, writer and political activist in the Ottoman capital after 1909; member of Armenian National Assembly
|
Ayaş
|
Removed from the Ayaş prison on 5 May and taken under military escort to Diyarbakır along with Daghavarian, Agnouni, Jangülian, Khajag and Zartarian to appear before a court martial there and they were, seemingly, murdered by state-sponsored paramilitary groups led by Cherkes Ahmet, and lieutenants Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karacaören shortly before arriving at Diyarbakır.[14] The murderers were tried and executed in Damascus by Cemal Pasha in September 1915, and the assassinations became the subject of a 1916 investigation by the Ottoman Parliament led by Artin Boshgezenian, the deputy for Aleppo.
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Miskjian, KrikorKrikor Miskjian Գրիգոր Միսքճեան
|
1865
|
Asesinado[27]
|
brother of Stepan Miskjian[27]
|
Pharmacist[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat, killed near Ankara.[18][27]
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Miskjian, StepanStepan Miskjian Ստեփան Միսքճեան
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1852 in Constantinople
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Asesinado[27]
|
brother of Krikor Miskjian[27]
|
Physician[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat, killed near Ankara.[18][27]
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Momjian, ZarehZareh Momjian Զարեհ Մոմճեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Translator at the Russian Consulate
|
Çankırı
|
"Pardoned on condition on not returning to Constantinople" according to a telegramme from the Ministry of the Interior on 25 August 1915 on the subject of exiles erroneously unlisted in a former 3 August telegramme.[39] Belonged to the second convoy with only two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat.
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Mübahejian, ApigApig Mübahejian Աբիկ Միւպահեաճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Publicist
|
Konya
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
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Nakashian, AvedisAvedis Nakashian Աւետիս Նագաշեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Physician
|
Ayaş
|
Was set free 23 July 1915, sent his family to Bulgaria, served in the Ottoman army as captain in the Gülhane Hospital at the time of the Gallipoli campaign and immigrated to the US.[16]
|
Nakulian Նագուլեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Doctor
|
Ayaş
|
Exiled 3 May 1915. Allowed to move free in Ayaş. Returned later to Constantinople.[14]
|
Nargilejian, HagopHagop Nargilejian Յակոբ Նարկիլէճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Pharmacist in the army[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople by special telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36] The eight prisoners of this group were notified on Sunday, 9 May 1915, about their release and left Çankırı on 11 May 1915.
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Natanian, MarkosMarkos Natanian Մարկոս Նաթանեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Member of Armenian National Assembly
|
Çorum
|
Survived deportation to Çorum and later to Iskiliben, was permitted to go back.[13]
|
Nazarian, HrantHrant Nazarian Հրանդ Նազարեան
|
|
|
|
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Çankırı
|
|
Noradungian, SerovpeSerovpe Noradungian Սերովբէ Նորատունկեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
Dashnak
|
Teacher at the Sanassarian college and member of Armenian National Assembly[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Nosrigian Նօսրիկեան
|
from Erzurum
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Merchant
|
Konya
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
|
Nshan Նշան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Tattooist in Kumkapı[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Odian, NshanNshan Odian Նշան Օտեան
|
|
|
Hunchak
|
|
Ayaş
|
|
Odian, YervantYervant Odian Երուանդ Օտեան
|
1869 in Constantinople
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Writer
|
Ayaş
|
Deported August 1915. Accompanied Karekin Vrtd. Khatchaturian (prelate of Konia) from Tarson to Osmanieh.[48] Islamized in 1916 under the name Aziz Nuri[13] in Hama. After failed attempts to escape from Der Zor Odian worked in a factory for military uniforms together with Armenian deportees from Aintab. Soon afterwards he became translator to the military commander of Der Zor. Finally he was orderly to the commander Edwal of the German garrison in Der Zor and gave account of the killing of the last deportees from Constantinople in the prison of Der Zor as late as January 1918 and described that all the policemen and officials kept Armenian women.
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Onnikian, AramAram Onnikian Արամ Օննիկեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
|
|
Merchant,[9] chemist[18]
|
Çankırı
|
Son of Krikor Onnikian
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Onnikian, HovhannesHovhannes Onnikian Յովհաննէս Օննիկեան
|
|
Fallecido
|
|
Merchant[9]
|
Çankırı
|
Son of Krikor Onnikian; died from illness in Hajkiri near Çankırı.[18]
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Onnikian, KrikorKrikor Onnikian Գրիգոր Օննիկեան
|
1840
|
Fallecido
|
|
Merchant[9]
|
Çankırı
|
Father of Aram, Hovhannes and Mkrtich Onnikian; died from illness in Çankırı.[18]
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Onnikian, MkrtichMkrtich Onnikian Մկրտիչ Օննիկեան
|
|
Fallecido
|
|
Merchant[9]
|
Çankırı
|
Son of Krikor Onnikian; died in Der Zor.[18]
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Panaghogh Փանաղող
|
|
|
|
Writer, publicist[9]
|
|
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Panossian, ShavarsShavars Panossian Շաւարշ Փանոսեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Teacher from Pera.[13]
|
Ayaş
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
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Papazian , NersesNerses Papazian (Vartabed Mashtots) Ներսէս Փափազեան
|
|
Asesinado
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Dashnak
|
Editor of Azadamard,[21] Patriot or educator[9]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Papazian, VrtanesVrtanes Papazian Վրթանէս Փափազեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Tailor[13]
|
Çankırı
|
Wrongly deported as he bore the same name as the novelist who escaped to Bulgaria and later to Russia.[13] Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915.
|
Parisian, ArdashesArdashes Parisian Արտաշես Փարիսեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[18]
|
|
Merchant[27]
|
Çankırı
|
|
Parseghian Բարսեղեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
|
Ayaş
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
|
Parseghian, ArmenagArmenag Parseghian Արմենակ Բարսեղեան
|
|
Sobreviviente[27]
|
Dashnak[27]
|
Teacher, studied philosophy in Berlin, lived in Pera[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915.
|
Parseghian, H.H. Parseghian Յ. Բարսեղեան
|
|
|
|
Patriot or educator[9]
|
|
|
Parseghian, KeghamKegham Parseghian Գեղամ Բարսեղեան
|
1883 in Constantinople
|
Asesinado
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Dashnak
|
Writer, publicist,[9] editor, teacher[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Parseghian , SarkisSarkis Parseghian (Shamil) Սարգիս Բարսեղեան (Շամիլ)
|
|
Asesinado[27]
|
|
Patriot or educator[9]
|
Ayaş
|
|
Pashayan Khan, GarabedGarabed Pashayan Khan Կարապետ Փաշայեան Խան
|
1864 in Constantinople
|
Asesinado
|
Dashnak
|
Physician, writer[9] former deputy of the Ottoman parliament, member of Armenian National Assembly[21]
|
Ayaş
|
First tortured[50] and then killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Piosian, M.M. Piosian Մ. Փիոսեան
|
|
|
|
Patriot or educator[9]
|
|
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Piurad, SmpadSmpad Piurad Der-Ghazaryants Սմբատ Բիւրատ Տէր-Ղազարեանց
|
1862 in Zeytun (Süleymanlı today)
|
Fallecido
|
|
Novelist, public figure, member of Armenian National Assembly[21]
|
Ayaş[21]
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Reisian, G.G. Reisian Կ. Րէյիսեան
|
|
|
|
Comerciante[9]
|
|
|
Rostomiants), Rostom (RiustemRostom (Riustem Rostomiants) Րոստոմ (Րիւսթէմ Րոստոմեանց)
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Comerciante[9] y figura pública[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Samueloff, VramshabuhVramshabuh Samueloff Վրամշապուհ Սամուէլօֆ
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Comerciante[9] banquero, armenio-ruso
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Sarafian[27] Սարաֆեան
|
|
|
|
|
Çankırı
|
|
Sarafian, GarabedGarabed Sarafian Կարապետ Սարաֆեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Public official
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Sato Սաթօ
|
|
|
|
Patriot or educator[9]
|
|
|
Sayabalian, JacquesJacques Sayabalian (Pailag) Ժագ Սայապալեան (Փայլակ)
|
1880 in Konya
|
Asesinado
|
Armenian National Assembly
|
Interpreter for the British Consul in Konya between 1901 and 1905, then vice-consul for a year and a half. After 1909, journalist in the capital.
|
Çankırı
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
|
Sefer, MargosMargos Sefer Մարկոս Սեֆեր
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Abogado[21]
|
Ayaş
|
Deported in place of Markos Natanian and returned to Constantinople.[21]
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Serengülian, VartkesVartkes Serengülian Վարդգէս Սէրէնկիւլեան
|
1871 in Erzurum
|
Asesinado
|
|
Diputado del Parlamento otomano
|
Dispatched to Diyarbakır to appear before a court martial
|
Deported 21 May 1915[51] or 2 June 1915.[52] Same fate as Krikor Zohrab.[53] (Cherkes Ahmet and Halil were led to Damascus and executed there on orders from Cemal Pasha, in connection with the murder of the two deputies, in 30 September 1915, Nazım had died in a fight before that.)
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Sarkisian, BaghdasarBaghdasar Sarkisian Պաղտասար Սարգիսեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
|
Çankırı
|
"Pardoned on condition on not returning to Constantinople" according to a telegramme from the Ministry of the Interior on 25 August 1915 on the subject of exiles erroneously unlisted in a former 3 August telegramme.[39]
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Servet, MargosMargos Servet Effendi (Prudian) Մարկոս Սէրվէթ
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Abogado de Kartal[13]
|
Ayaş
|
Granted permission to return.[13]
|
Sevak, RubenRuben Sevak Ռուբէն Սեւակ
|
1885 in Silivri
|
Asesinado
|
|
Physician, prominent poet and writer, formerly captain in the Ottoman Army during the Balkan Wars
|
Çankırı
|
Deported 22 June 1915[54] but was "Permitted to reside freely in Çankırı" according to a telegramme from the Ministry of the Interior on 25 August 1915 on the subject of exiles erroneously unlisted in a former 3 August telegramme.[39] Killed in a village called Tüney in 1915, together with Gülistanyan, Daniel Varoujan and Mağazacıyan[14] in a group of five. His house in Elmadağı, Constantinople is now a museum.[55]
|
Shahbaz[n 14] Շահպազ
|
|
|
|
Patriota o educador[9]
|
|
|
Shahbaz, ParseghParsegh Shahbaz Բարսեղ Շահպազ
|
1883 in Boyacıköy, Constantinople
|
Asesinado
|
Dashnak
|
Abogado,[21] periodista y columnista
|
Çankırı
|
"Murdered on Harput-Malatya road."[14][21] On 6 July 1915, in a letter to Miss. Zaruhi Bahri and Evgine Khachigian, Parsegh Shahbaz wrote from Aintab that due to his wounded feet and stomachaches, he will rest for 6–7 days until he has to continue the 8–10 days journey to M. Aziz. But he had no idea why he was sent there.[13] According to Vahe-Haig (Վահէ-Հայկ), survivor of the massacre of Harput, Parsegh Shahbaz was jailed 8 days after the massacre in the central prison of Mezre. Parsegh Shahbaz remained without food for a week and was severely beaten and finally killed by gendarmes under the wall of 'the factory'.[13]
|
Shahen, A.A. Shahen Ա. Շահէն
|
|
|
|
Patriota o educador[9]
|
|
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Shahen, YenovkYenovk Shahen Ենովք Շահէն
|
1881 in Bardizag (near İzmit)
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Asesinado
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|
Actor[9]
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Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Shahinian, SarkisSarkis Shahinian Սարգիս Շահինեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
|
Çankırı
|
"Pardoned on condition on not returning to Constantinople" according to a telegramme from the Ministry of the Interior on 25 August 1915 on the subject of exiles erroneously unlisted in a former 3 August telegramme.[39]
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Harutiun Shahrigian (Adom) Յարութիւն Շահրիկեան (Ատոմ)
|
1860 in Shabin-Karahisar
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Asesinado
|
Dashnak
|
Dashnak leader, lawyer, member of Armenian National Assembly.
|
Ayaş[21][27]
|
First tortured[50] and then killed in Ankara.[21]
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Shamtanchian, LevonLevon Shamtanchian Լեւոն Շամտանճեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
|
Ayaş
|
Deported in lieu of Mikayel Shamtanchian, returned to Constantinople.[13][21]
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Shamtanchian, MikayelMikayel Shamtanchian Միքայէլ Շամտանճեան
|
1874
|
Sobreviviente
|
Friend of Dikran Chökürian
|
Editor del periódico Vostan, escritor, académico, líder de la Asamblea Nacional Armenia
|
Çankırı
|
Departed from Çankırı in winter after seven months and survived the next three years as refugee in Uşak together with his companions Hovhan Vartaped Garabedian, Kaspar Cheraz, Vartan Kahanay Karagözian from Feriköy. After the armistice he returned to Constantinople.[9] Published his memoirs of exile after the war.[14] - d. 1926[38]
|
Shashian, LevonLevon Shashian Լեւոն Շաշեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
Comerciante
|
|
Killed in Der Zor.[13]
|
Siamanto (Adom Yerdjanian) Սիամանթօ (Ատոմ Եարճանեան)
|
1878 in Akn
|
Asesinado
|
Dashnak[21]
|
Poeta, escritor y miembro de la Asamblea Nacional de Armenia[21]
|
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Siurmeian, KrikorKrikor Siurmeian Գրիգոր Սիւրմէեան
|
|
Sobreviviente
|
|
Padre de Artavazd V. Siurmeian.[13]
|
Ayaş
|
Granted permission to return to Constantinople.[13]
|
Srabian, OnnigOnnig Srabian (Onnig Jirayr) Օննիկ Սրապեան (Օննիկ Ժիրայր)
|
1878 in Erzincan
|
Asesinado
|
|
Profesor
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Sughikian, YeghiaYeghia Sughikian Եղիա Սուղիկեան
|
|
|
|
Escritor y publicista[9]
|
|
Met Yervant Odian and Aram Andonian in September 1915 while working in the mill of Aram and Ardashes Shalvarjian in Tarson (supplying daily 30,000 Ottoman soldiers with flour).[48]
|
Svin, S.S. Svin Ս. Սուին
|
|
|
|
Patriota o educador[9]
|
24 de abril de 1915
|
|
Tabakian, MihranMihran Tabakian Միհրան Թապագեան
|
1878 from Adapazar[27]
|
Asesinado
|
Dashnak[27]
|
Profesor y escritor[27]
|
Çankırı
|
Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat.
|
Tashjian, GarabedGarabed Tashjian Կարապետ Թաշճեան
|
|
Asesinado
|
|
|
Ayaş
|
Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Tashjian, GarabedGarabed Tashjian Կարապետ Թաշճեան
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Sobreviviente
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Carnicero[27]
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Çankırı
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Deported in lieu of Garabed Tashjian jailed in Ayaş, released and returned to Constantinople.[27]
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Tatarian, StepanStepan Tatarian Ստեփան Թաթարեան
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Sobreviviente[27]
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Comerciante[27]
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Çankırı
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Dispatched to Kayseri to appear before a court martial (where he was an eyewitness to executions[13]). Joined by a group of four from Ayaş beginning of July. Survived deportation from Çankırı to Kayseri to Aleppo and returned to Constantinople after the armistice.[27]
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Terjumanian, KevorkKevork Terjumanian Գէորգ Թէրճիմանեան
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Asesinado
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Ayaş
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Comerciante[9]
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Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Terlemezian, OhannesOhannes Terlemezian Օհաննես Թէրլէմէզեան
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from Van
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Sobreviviente[27]
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Cambiador de dinero[27]
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915. One of the last who was released from Çankırı. He left Çankırı on 6 August 1915, was jailed in Ankara, came to Tarson, arrived in Constantinople on 22 September 1915.[27]
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Terzian, HagopHagop Terzian Յակոբ Թէրզեան
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1879 in Hadjin
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Asesinado
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Hunchak
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Químico farmacéutico
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Çankırı
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Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat, killed near Ankara.[18]
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Tiriakian, HaigHaig Tiriakian Հայկ Թիրեաքեան
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about 60 years old[21]
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Sobreviviente
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Cajero de Phoenix[13]
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Ayaş
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Deported instead of his Dashnak homonym. Returned to Constantinople.[13][21]
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Tiriakian, HaigHaig Tiriakian Հայկ Թիրեաքեան (Հրաչ)
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1871 in Trabzon
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Asesinado
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Dashnak
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Miembro de la Asamblea Nacional Armenia[21]
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Çankırı[21]
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After learning that another Haig Tiriakian had been detained in Ayaş he demanded his namesake's release and his own transfer from Çankırı to Ayaş. He was later killed in Ankara.[21]
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Tolayan, YervantYervant Tolayan Երուանդ Թօլայեան
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1883
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Sobreviviente
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Director de teatro, dramaturgo, editor del diario satírico Gavroche
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople by special telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36] The eight prisoners of this group were notified on Sunday, 9 May 1915, about their release and left Çankırı on 11 May 1915. Yervant Tolayan died in 1937.[38]
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Topjian, HagopHagop Topjian Յակոբ Թօփճեան
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1876
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Sobreviviente
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Ramgavar
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Editor[n 15]
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople mid-June 1915,[14] died in 1951.[38]
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Torkom Թորգոմ
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Patriota o educador[9]
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Torkomian, VahramVahram Torkomian Վահրամ Թորգոմեան
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20 April 1858[57] in Constantinople
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Sobreviviente
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Médico,[n 16] historiador médico
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople by special telegramme from Talat Pasha on 7 May 1915.[36] The eight prisoners of this group were notified on Sunday, 9 May 1915, about their release and left Çankırı on 11 May 1915. He moved to France in 1922.[38] He published a book after the war (a list of Armenian doctors) in Évreux, France in 1922 and a study on Ethiopean Taenicide-Kosso[58] in Antwerp in 1929. He died 11 August 1942 in Paris.[59]
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Tumajan, SamvelSamvel Tumajan (Tomajanian) Սամուել Թումաճան (Թոմաճանեան)
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Fallecido[27]
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Hunchak[27]
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915. Samvel Tomajian/Թօմաճեան (!) died according to Alboyajian.[27]
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Varoujan, DanielDaniel Varoujan Դանիէլ Վարուժան
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1884 in Brgnik (near Sivas)
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Asesinado
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Poeta
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Çankırı
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Killed together with Ruben Sevak by 12 çetes on 26 August 1915 six hours after Çankırı near the han of Tüneh in a group of five.
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Yerchanik, AramAram Yerchanik Արամ Երջանիկ
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1865
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Fallecido
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Propietario de un restaurante
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Çankırı
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Deported because many intellectuals regularly met at his restaurant in Bahçekapı, died in 1915.[27]
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Yerganian, D.D. Yerganian Տ. Երկանեան
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Abogado[9]
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Yesayan, KrikorKrikor Yesayan Գրիգոր Եսայեան
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1883 from Van[27]
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Asesinado
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Dashnak[27]
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Profesor de matemáticas y francés, traductor de los Dioses Antiguos de Levon Shant al francés[27]
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Çankırı
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Belonged to the second convoy with only one[7] or two survivors that left Çankırı on 19 August 1915, jailed in Ankara 20–24 August killed en route to Yozgat.
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Yeznik Եզնիկ
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Profesor
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Çankırı[27]
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Zakarian, NersesNerses Zakarian Ներսէս Զաքարեան
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Asesinado
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Hunchak[21]
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Patriota o educador,[9] diputado de la Asamblea Nacional Armenia[21]
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Ayaş
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Killed in Ankara.[21]
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Zarifian, AvedisAvedis Zarifian Աւետիս Զարիֆեան
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Sobreviviente[18]
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Químico farmacéutico
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Çankırı
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Permitted to return to Constantinople soon after 11 May 1915.
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Zartarian, RoupenRoupen Zartarian Ռուբէն Զարդարեան
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1874 in Kharpert
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Asesinado
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Escritor, poeta y editor de textos y de periódico (Azadamard), considerado un pionero de la literatura rural armenia. Tradujo las obras de Victor Hugo, Maxim Gorki, Anatole France y Oscar Wilde al idioma armenio.[28]
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Ayaş
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Removed from the Ayaş prison on 5 May and taken under military escort to Diyarbakır along with Daghavarian, Agnouni, Jangülian, Khajag and Minassian to appear before a court martial there and they were, seemingly, murdered by state-sponsored paramilitary groups led by Cherkes Ahmet, and lieutenants Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karacaören shortly before arriving at Diyarbakır.[14] The murderers were tried and executed in Damascus by Cemal Pasha in September 1915, and the assassinations became the subject of a 1916 investigation by the Ottoman Parliament led by Artin Boshgezenian, the deputy for Aleppo.
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Zenop[27] Զենոբ
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Çankırı
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Zohrab, KrikorKrikor Zohrab Գրիգոր Զօհրապ
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1861 in Constantinople
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Asesinado
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Escritor, jurista y diputado del Parlamento otomano
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Dispatched to Diyarbakır to appear before a court martial
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Deported either 21 May 1915 or 2 June 1915.[52] Ordered to appear before a court martial in Diyarbakır, together with Vartkes Hovhannes Serengülyan, both went to Aleppoby train, escorted by one gendarme, remained in Aleppo for a few weeks, waited the results of infructuous attempts by the Ottoman governor of the city to have them sent back to Constantinople (some sources mention Cemal Pasha himself intervening for their return, but Talat Pasha insisting on them to sent to the court martial), and then dispatched to Urfa and remained there for some time in the house of a Turkish deputy friend, taken under police escort and led to Diyarbakır by car -allegedly accompanied on a voluntary basis by some notable Urfa Armenians, and with many sources confirming, they were murdered by state-sponsored paramilitary groups led by Cherkes Ahmet, Halil and Nazım, at a locality called Karaköprü or Şeytanderesi in the outskirts of Urfa, some time between 15 July and 20 July 1915. The murderers were tried and executed in Damascus by Cemal Pasha in September 1915, and the assassinations became the subject of a 1916 investigation by the Ottoman Parliament led by Artin Boshgezenian, the deputy for Aleppo.
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Zorian , PartoghPartogh Zorian (Jirayr) Բարթող Զօրեան (Ժիրայր)
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Tamzara, 1879
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Fallecido
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Dashnak
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Publicista
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Ayaş
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Asesinado en Ankara.[21]
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