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List of Ottoman-Armenians
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- This is a list of Armenians in the Ottoman Empire
- Aram AndonianAram AndonianAram Andonian was an Armenian journalist, historian and writer.In Istanbul Andonian edited "Luys" and "Dzaghik" Armenian journals and "Surhandak" newspaper. He was arrested by order of interior minister Talat Pasha of the Ottoman Empire on the eve of April 24, 1915 and joined Armenian notables...
, journalist - Arpiar ArpiarianArpiar ArpiarianArpiar Arpiarian was an influential 19th century Armenian writer, the pioneer of realism in Armenian literature and a political activist.- Early life and education :...
, writer - Krikor BalakianKrikor BalakianKrikor Balakian 1875 – 8 October 1934), was an Armenian bishop, an eyewitness to the Armenian Genocide and a witness at the trial in Berlin against Soghomon Tehlirian, the murderer of Talât Pasha...
, bishop - Hagop BaronianHagop BaronianHakop Baronian was an influential Ottoman Armenian writer, satirist, educator, and social figure in the 19th century...
, writer, satirist - Nazaret DaghavarianNazaret DaghavarianNazaret Daghavarian was an Armenian doctor, agronomist and public activist, one of the founders of Armenian General Benevolent Union .He studied in the colleges of Istanbul, then finished the university of Paris...
, doctor - Varaztad KazanjianVaraztad KazanjianDr. Varaztad Kazanjian was an oral surgeon, of Armenian descent, who pioneered techniques for plastic surgery and is considered to be the founder of the modern practice of plastic surgery. He graduated from Harvard Dental School in 1905...
, a prominent oral and maxillofacial surgeon - ErukhanErukhanErukhan was the pen name for Yervant Srmakeshkhanlian . He was an Armenian writer of the late 19th and early 20th century. He was arrested, tortured, and killed by the Turkish authorities during the Armenian Genocide.- Life :Erukhan was born in 1870 in the city of Constantinople...
, writer - Bedros KapamajianBedros KapamajianBedros Kapamajian , was an Armenian citizen of the Ottoman Empire, a textile trader, and mayor of the town of Van....
, mayor of Van (assasinated by Tashnaks) - Hagop Kazazian PashaHagop Kazazian PashaHagop Kazazian Pasha was a high-ranking Ottoman official of Armenian origin who served as the Minister of Finance and the Minister of the Privy Treasury during the reign of Sultan Abdul Hamid II....
, minister of Finance - Diran KelekianDiran KelekianDiran Kelekian was an Ottoman Armenian journalist, writer and professor of Ottoman University , editor of "Cihan" and "Sabah" newspapers. Armenian Genocide victim....
, journalist, professor - Komitas VardapetKomitas VardapetIn 1950s his manuscripts were also transferred from Paris to Yerevan.Badarak was first printed in 1933 in Paris and first recorded onto a digital media in 1988 in Yerevan. In collecting and publishing so many folk songs, he saved the cultural heritage of Western Armenia that otherwise would have...
, musician - Mkrtich KhrimianMkrtich KhrimianMkrtich Khrimian , also known as Khrimian Hayrik , was an Armenian writer, newspaper editor, and political and religious leader. He served as the Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople , Prelate of Van and Catholicos of All Armenians...
, religious leader, writer - MekhitarMekhitarMekhitar da Pietro, known as Abbot Mekhitar, also spelled Mkhitar, born Petros Manuk was an Armenian Catholic monk and a prominent scholar and theologian who founded what would become the Mekhitarist...
, scholar, theologian - Yervant OdianYervant OdianYervant Odian is considered to be one of the most influential Armenian satirists, along with the roughly contemporary Hagop Baronian. Odian's writings, which include novels and short stories, often humorously point out humanity's vices...
, writer, satirist - Vartan PashaVartan PashaVartan Pasha was an Ottoman Armenian statesman, author and journalist of the 19th century, promoted to the rank of "Pasha" after three decades in the service of the state...
, statesman author - Karekin PastermadjianKarekin PastermadjianKarekin Pastermadjian , more famously known by his nom de guerre Armen Garo / Armen Karo, was one of the distinguished leaders of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and an ambassador. He was the son of famous Armenian Haroutiun Pasdermadjian and the grandson of Khatchatour Efendi...
, aka Armen Garo, political activist - Ruben SevakRuben SevakRupen Sevag was an Armenian poet, prose-writer, and doctor.- Biography :...
, writer - Levon ShantLevon ShantLevon Shant , was an Armenian playwright, novelist, poet, and founder of the Hamazkayin National Cultural Foundation.- Biography :He was a life-long member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and is the namesake of the ARF's Shant Student Association.Attended Armenian school at Scutari until...
, playwright, writer - SiamantoSiamantoAtom Yarjanian , better known by his pen name Siamanto , was an influential Armenian writer, poet and national figure from the late 19th century and early 20th century. He was killed by the Ottoman authorities during the Armenian Genocide.- Life :He was born in 1878, in the town on Ağın on the...
, writer - Papken SiuniPapken SiuniBedros Parian better known by his nom de guerre Papken Siuni, was an important figure in the Armenian national movement, an Armenian Revolutionary Federation member and the leader, alongside Karekin Pastermadjian , of the 1896 Ottoman Bank takeover.- Early life :Bedros Parian was born in 1873 in...
, political activist - Bedros Tourian, poet
- Daniel VarujanDaniel VarujanDaniel Varujan or "Taniel Varujan" is one of the significant Armenian poets of the 20th century.He was one of the greatest Armenian poets of this century...
, poet - Rupen ZartarianRupen ZartarianRupen Zartarian or Roupen Zartarian was an Armenian writer, educator, and political activist. He was killed by Turkish authorities during the Armenian Genocide.- Life :...
, writer, educator - Krikor ZohrabKrikor ZohrabKrikor Zohrab was an influential Armenian writer, politician, lawyer and philanthropist, living in Constantinople...
, statesman, author
See also
- List of Turkish-Armenians
- Ottoman Armenian populationOttoman Armenian populationThe Ottoman Armenian population size within the Ottoman Empire between 1914 and 1915 is a controversial topic. Most estimates by Western scholars range from 1.3 to 2.0 million...