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Arpiar Arpiarian (Armenian: Արփիար Արփիարեան) (December 21, 1851 –
February 12, 1908) was a
writer and a
political activist from the
Ottoman Empire. He...
- actor,
founder of
modern Turkish theatre Aram Andonian,
journalist Arpiar Arpiarian,
writer Krikor Balakian,
bishop Balyan family,
architects Hagop Baronian...
- (1904–1910) Paul
Petros XIII Terzian [de] (1910–1931)
Avedis Petros XIV
Arpiarian [de] (1931–1937)
Gregory Petros XV
Agagianian (1937–1962)
Ignatius Petros...
- Terzian [de] (1910–1931) (Պօղոս Պետրոս ԺԳ. Թերզեան)
Avedis Petros XIV
Arpiarian [de] (1931–1937) (Աւետիս Պետրոս ԺԴ. Արփիարեան)
Gregory Petros XV Agagianian...
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December 1937 Term
ended 25
August 1962
Predecessor Avedis Bedros XIV
Arpiarian Successor Ignatius Bedros XVI
Batanian Other post(s) Cardinal-Bishop of...
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writers have
published literary works in the paper,
including Arpiar Arpiarian,
Vahan Tekeyan, and
Yervant Odian. الوفد. "جريدة هوسابير تتحدث عن وصول...
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started by a
collaboration of many
Armenian writers including Arpiar Arpiarian.
Zabel Sibil Asadour Arshag Chobanian Msho
Kegham Vahan Malezian Hrand...
- of the
intermediary (archiepiscopal) rank :
Titular Archbishop Avedis Arpiarian (1898.04.05 – 1911.08.27),
previously Eparch of
Kharput of the Armenians...
- (1871–1971)
Voskan Martikian (1867–1947)
Vahan Malezian (1871–1966)
Arpiar Arpiarian (1851–1908)
Misak Metsarents (1886–1908)
Hrand Nazariantz (1886–1962)...
- Azad Pern
local Armenian newspaper. However,
after the
death of
Arpiar Arpiarian,
Larents moved to Athens, Greece.
After the
Young Turk
revolution in 1908...