- 1929. The
village was
founded with the help of the
Compatriotic Union of
Kharpert (Hamakharberdtsʻiakan miutʻiwn),
which was
founded in the
United States...
- The
Vilayet of Mamuret-ul-Aziz, also
referred to as
Harput Vilayet (Armenian: Խարբերդի վիլայեթ
Kharberdi Vilayet’) was a first-level
administrative division...
-
doused in gasoline, and lit on fire. This
practice took
place in Der Zor,
Kharpert and
Diarbekir provinces, and most infamously, at a
German run orphanage...
-
Harutiunian (Armenian: Յովհաննես Յարութիւնեան, 1860,
Tlkatin village,
Kharpert,
Ottoman Empire – 1915) was an
Ottoman Armenian writer and
teacher noted...
- of the
Mugar family of
Greater Boston.
Mugar was born
March 5, 1901, in
Kharpert (Harpoot) in the Mamuret-ul-Aziz
Vilayet of the
Ottoman Empire (present-day...
-
Armenian Baghesh/Bitlis and Taron/Mush (2001) OCLC 48223061
Armenian Tsopk/
Kharpert (2002) OCLC 50478560
Armenian Karin/Erzerum (2003) OCLC 52540130 Armenian...
- (December 5, 1826 – May 19, 1910) was a
Christian missionary stationed in
Kharpert. In his 1910
obituary by the
Andover Theological Seminary,
Barnum was called...
- 1901 in the
village of
Bazmashen (Pazmashen; now Sarıçubuk, Elâzığ), near
Kharpert in the
Ottoman Empire.
Surviving the
Genocide of 1915, he
moved to the...
- Arevmdahayerēn) (dialect continuum)
Karin /
Upper Armenia (Bardzr Hayk') Mush
Kharpert-Yerznka (Tsopk') (nearly extinct)
Nikopoli Armenian Homshetsi Eastern Armenian...
-
Hambartsum Gelenian (Armenian: Համբարձում Կելենեան, 26
November 1895,
Kharpert,
Western Armenia,
Ottoman Empire – 26
November 1966, New York City) was...