Neshan der haroutiounian biography of albert

  • Armenian-Lebanese television personality and celebrity talk show host, Neshan Der Haroutiounian, said Sabah's death was a loss for the whole region.
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  • This page allows you to search on individuals in all database tables (Ship Manifests, Military, Censuses, Marriages, Naturalizations, Deaths, Passports, Ads, Births), all 23 roles, to find a place of origin of Armenians who came to North America. It includes any records where a place name (e.g., birth place, place of last residence, residence of nearest relative, etc.) is described at a finer level of detail than just the country name. For example, if a birth place on a census record or draft registration is simply stated as "Turkey" or "Armenia", that record would not be included in this query's search results. If, however, the record indicates the vilayet or town/kaza name (in the case of Turkey) or the town name elsewhere, that record would be included.

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    The place of birth of each ship passenger appeared on the ship manifest forms used for immigration to the USA starting in 1906. In the case of Armenians born in Turkey, the stated birth place may have been the village or town, kaza, sanjak, or vilayet. Determining which administrative division was intended is often difficult when the names are the same (i.e., does "Sivas" refer to the town, kaza, sanjak, or vilayet?). When it was unclear, I chose the highest level administrative division with that name. In some of the early records, the passenger's stated birth place was incorrect, and actually referred to their original port of departure (e.g., Trebizond, Samsun, or Batum) instead of their birth place. Where the name of the village is given, the name of the kaza is shown, followed by the village name in parentheses (e.g., Keghi (Sergevil), which is in the vilayet of Erzurum). In this database, the administrative division of sanjak (a subset of a vilayet) is not used. The political entities are as of the beginning of World War 1; Turkey refers to the Ottoman Empire, Russia to the Russian Empire. (For birth places in the Ottoman Empire, the value in the Town column often refers to the kaza.) When a person's last name on a manifest is different from the standa

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  • Fragments of a Lost Homeland: Remembering Hayastan 9780755609048, 9781784532116

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    This work is confirmed to discomfited grandparents Tsolag and Mariam, my parents Alice meticulous Michael obtain my relation Gary. In spite of no thirster with somber, their happiness live contradiction in numerous the bore that I do.

    Hagop 1867 (Yozgat)– 1869 (Yozgat)

    Tsorig 1911–1915 (?)

    Shahine 1913–1915 (?)

    Sumpad 1880 (Sivas)– 1915 (?) + Prapion Nakkashian 1890 (Kharpert)– 1915 (?)

    Haroutioun 1854 (Sivas)– 1915 (?) + Elbiz Foundoukian 1860 (Sivas)– 1915 (?)

    Vahan 1914–1915 (?)

    Souren 1892 (Sivas)– 1915 (?)

    Nouchervan 1893 (Sivas)– 1915 (?)

    Mikael 1863 (Sivas)– 1915 (?) + Surma Godochian 1870 (Sivas)– 1915 (?)

    Tsolag Sumpad Haïganouch Markarid Parantzem Aram 1872 (Yozgat)– 1874 (Sivas)– 1877 (Sivas)– 1879 (Sivas)– 1881 (Sivas)– 1883 (Sivas)– 1935 (Athens) 1875 (Sivas) 1954 (Epinay, France) 1898 (Marsovan) 1915 (?) 1963 (San Francisco) + + + + Mariam Nakkashian Vosgian Der Haroutiounian Yervant Shirinian Christine Demanding Kasparian 1880 (Kharpert)– 1871 (Sivas)–1915 (?) 1880 (Vezirköprü)–1915 (?) 1894 (Marsovan)– 1959 (New York) 1972 (Fresno)

    Hovhannes 1868 (Yozgat)– 1871 (Yozgat)

    Krikor 1838 (Sivas)– 1894 (Sivas) + Loucia Keledjian 1848 (Yozgat)– 1894 (Sivas)

    Mourad Garabed 1797 (Sivas)– 1878 (Siva