-
airbase nearby.
Former variants of its name
include Marzifūn, Mersivan,
Marsovan, Marsiwān, Mersuvan,
Merzpond and Merzban. The name
apparently comes from...
- than 1200
Slain at
Marsovan." That
article begins: The
slaughter of all the
Armenian Faculty members of
Anatolia College,
Marsovan,
Northern Asia Minor...
- Aga's
troops could not
operate freely in
Samsoun as they did
later in
Marsovan or had done
before in the
district of
Bafra Bartrop, Paul R. (2014). Encountering...
-
became an
important witness to the
Armenian Genocide.
Anatolia College in
Marsovan (1901) On
October 14, 1861,
George Edward White was born in Marash, Ottoman...
- Kabakjian,
Roupen Mahjoubian, and
Armenag Mahjoubian. The
first pastor,
Marsovan native Rev. Haig Yardumian, came to the
church from the
Armenian Evangelical...
-
Merzifon over the
course of 1915. She
describes the
destruction of the
Marsovan Armenian community; the
arrest of
Armenian intellectuals; and the methodical...
- po****tion of
Marsovan had been killed,
although she
admitted that no one
could say for sure ...
Theda Phelps later wrote that, "When I was in
Marsovan May 18...
- Samsat, Turkey) and
Amida (modern Diyarbakır, Turkey). In the town of
Marsovan (modern Merzifon, Turkey), in the
early 20th century, the
Armenian quarter...
-
Aintab station, Talas,
Turkey station,
Sivas station,
Tokat station,
Marsovan station,
Trebizond station,
Ezroom station, and
Arabkir station) Mission...
-
attended Robert College in Constantinople, and was
ordained as
minister in
Marsovan in 1878. In
about 1880 he
enrolled at
Princeton University. He was pastor...