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- Patriarch Torkom Koushagian (in Armenian Թորգոմ Գուշակեան) (27 December 1874 – 10 February 1939) was Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem serving the Armenian...
- archaeologist (b. 1863) February 10 Pope Pius XI (b. 1857) Patriarch Torkom Koushagian of Jerusalem (b. 1874) February 11 – Franz Schmidt, Austrian composer...
- Jerusalem from 1939 to 1944. He took over the position after Patriarch Torkom Koushagian. He was born Mirijan Nishanian in Constantinople in 1872. After studies...
- his spiritual father and teacher, the late Patriarch, Archbishop Torkom Koushagian. At his ordination as a priest on July 23, 1939, he was given the name...
- the British Empire (KBE) in the British 1930 New Year Honours. Torkom Koushagian wrote a lengthy study about his legacy first in a series in Cairo Armenian...
- vacant (1910–1921) Yeghishe Tourian (1921–1929) -- Եղիշէ Դուրեան Torkom Koushagian (1931–1939) -- Թորգոմ Գուշակեան Mesrob Nishanian (1939–1944) -- Մեսրոպ...
- did not live to see its completion. His successor, Patriarch Torkom I Koushagian, oversaw the opening on 23 October 1932. The renovation was funded by...
- the Armenian Church. (1959), p. 17, Fresno, California: A-1 Printers. Koushagian, Torkom. Saints & Feasts of the Armenian Church. Translated by Haigazoun...
- patriarch and founder of the Armenian nation Torkom may refer to: Torkom Koushagian of Jerusalem, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem from 1929 to 1939. Torkom...
- relaunch the Berberian School. Strongly supported by Archbishop Torkom Koushagian of Egypt, the school became an intellectual center for the local Armenian...