- Saimbeyli,
historically known as
Hadjin (Armenian: Հաճըն, romanized: Hačən), is a town and
district of
Adana Province in present-day Turkey. Its area is...
- of 9,816. The town is
named Nor Hachn,
meaning New
Hadjin, in
memory of the
Armenian town of
Hadjin in Cilicia,
where a
group of
local fedayis organized...
-
consumed Marash and
Hadjin, and the
estimates of the
death toll soon grew to
exceed 5,000. Rose Lambert, an
American missionary at
Hadjin,
wrote in her book...
-
Congregational Church in
Hadjin.
Following the m****acre of 35,000
Armenians in
Adana in 1909 and the
siege of
Christian Hadjin Samuel escaped with his...
-
Matron of the
orphanage in
Hadjin during and
after the 1909 m****acres of
Armenians in Cilicia. Her
accounts of the
Hadjin siege and
Adana m****acre provide...
-
targeted Armenians in
Cilicia (specifically Alexandretta, Dörtyol, Adana,
Hadjin, Zeytun, and Sis) who were
relocated to the area
around Konya in central...
- m****acres of the
Armenian genocide.
Immigrants from the
cities of Marash,
Hadjin, and
Antep together accounted for
approximately 60
percents of all incoming...
- Dole to
regain some use of his arm.[citation needed]
Kelikian was from
Hadjin in the
Ottoman Empire. Born
Hamparzoum Keklikian, he came to the United...
-
Kozan Armenian Prelacy of Adana [hy],
based in
Adana Armenian Prelacy of
Hadjin,
based in
Saimbeyli Armenian Prelacy of Payas,
based in
Payas Armenian Prelacy...
-
Vartanian School in
Hadjin and then
continued his
studies in
Constantinople from 1872 to 1874. Afterwards, he
returned to
Hadjin and
worked as a teacher...