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- the Ottoman period, Armenians referred to the city of Diyarbekir as Dikranagerd (Western Armenian pronunciation of Tigranakert). Battle of Tigranocerta...
- Armenian: Տիգրանակերտ, romanized: Tigranakert, local pronunciation: Dikranagerd; Kurdish: Amed; Syriac: ܐܡܝܕ, romanized: Āmīd), formerly Diyarbekir,...
- Miliyan in Paris, France, in 1929, the son of Garabed and Zorah from Dikranagerd (Diyarbakir), who both escaped ****cution during the genocide. He and...
- his death in 1966. Hovsep Pushman was born and grew up in the town of Dikranagerd in the Ottoman Empire, where his family, originally "Pushmanian," was...
- Tigranakert or Dikranagerd may refer to Armenian cities founded by Tigranes the Great in 1st century B.C.: Tigranocerta, in historic Armenia (present-day...
- the Hamidian m****acres (1894–1896) mainly originated from Diyarbakir (Dikranagerd), Aintab and Kilis; only about 100 of them sta****. The next wave of Armenian...
- Gaziantep) in Cilicia, (Çukurova in modern-day Turkey) and his mother is from Dikranagerd (now known as Diyarbakır). Avraam lost his father at an early age and...
- Nowadays, there are 11 compatriotic organizations operating in Aleppo: Dikranagerd, Daron-Duruperan, Marash, Urfa women's, Urfa youth, Palu, Zeitun, Kilis...
- Erzincan (Yerznka) 61 4,768 Doğubeyazıt (Daroynk) 50 2,839 Diyarbakır (Dikranagerd) 71 4,305 Maden 38 3,650 Mardin 13 1,705 Elazığ (Kharpert) 129 11,064...
- Dinkjian Quartet. Other releases include Diyarbekiri Hokin (The Soul of Dikranagerd) which is a collaboration with his father Onnik, as well as 1915–2015...