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Artin Dadyan Pasha (Ottoman Turkish: آرتین دادیان پاشا; 1830–1901) was
Deputy Secretary of
State for
Foreign Affairs in the
Ottoman Empire from 1880 until...
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succeeded him,
immediately asked the
architect brothers Ohannes Dadyan and Boğos
Dadyan to
build a tomb for his father. The land used for the construction...
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translator Hagop Kazazian Pasha (1836–1891),
Ottoman Minister of
Finance Artin Dadyan Pasha (1830–1901),
Deputy Secretary of
State for
Foreign Affairs of Ottoman...
- Sokak, was
built in 1844
under the
leadership of
Bogos Bey, a
member of the
Dadyan family, and
still serves Yeşilköy's
large Armenian community today. The...
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Okulu Kalfayan Cemaran İlköğretim
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third (1914–1918)
Ottoman Parliaments of the
Constitutional Era
Artin Dadyan Pasha (1830–1901),
Armenian citizen of the
Ottoman Empire and Secretary...
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Courier newspaper. Yale,
William (1968) Near East: A
Modern History p. 247
Dadyan, Khatchatur(2006)
Armenians and Baku, p. 118
Tadeusz Swietochowski, Russian...
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returned to the
Mother See in
January 1922. In 1926,
vardapet Khachik Dadyan,
abbot of the monastery,
undertook independent investigation in its grounds...
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Levon Vartuhyan Elementary School (Topkapi, Istanbul, Turkey)
Dadyan Elementary School (Bakirkoy, Istanbul,
Turkey Kalfayan Orhanage for Girls...
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Artin Dadyan Paşa 1830 – 1901
Ministre of
Foreign affairs of
Ottoman TBA[citation needed] Saro
Dadyan Turkish Ottoman historian TBA[citation...