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Teotoros "
Teotig"
Labdjindjian (Armenian: Թեոդորոս "Թէոդիկ" Լապճինճեան, 1873; Üsküdar,
Constantinople (Istanbul),
Ottoman Empire – 1928; Paris, France)...
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Arshaguhi Teotig (Armenian: Արշակուհի Թեոդիկ, 1875–1922) was an
Armenian social worker, educator, publicist, writer, and translator.
Arshaguhi Teotig was born...
- Varujan,
Vahan Tekeyan, Yerukhan, Gomidas,
Hovhannes Tumanyan,
Teotig,
Arshaguhi Teotig,
Ruben Sevak,
Zabel Yesayan, Sibil,
Nigoghos Sarafian,
Vazken Shushanyan...
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deportation include Grigoris Balakian, Aram Andonian,
Yervant Odian,
Teotig, and
Mikayel Shamtanchyan.
Other survivors, such as Komitas,
developed serious...
- Srvandztiants'
photograph as
published in
Teotig's Amenun Taretsyotse (Everyone's Almanac)....
- book
dedicated to the
memory of the
victims of the
genocide written by
Teotig, the
prominent Armenian writer and publisher.
During the Gezi Park protests...
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Socialist Armenia." The
names are
written according to the
writer and
publisher Teotig. Two
other prominent Hunchakian activists,
Stepan Sapah-Gulian and Varaztahd...
- p. 118. ISBN 978-0-8156-0808-0. Matiossian,
Vartan (August 31, 2012). "
Teotig: The
First Historian of
Armenian Printing". The
Armenian W****ly. Retrieved...
- 1910,
record 150
Armenian and 150
Muslim households within the settlement;
Teotig notes 182
Armenian families there. The name of Ba****arich is
attested in...
- of his works. A
large part of his work is
still scattered in magazines.
Teotig Teotores,
Lapcinchiyan (1907). Ամէնուն Տարեցոյցը. Everyone's
Yearbook (in...