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Armenian Collection (page 4)

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian Princeling with his wife and family

Armenian Princeling with his wife and family

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian Princeling with his wife

Armenian Princeling with his wife Date: circa 1903

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian College - Rue Troycn, Sevres, Paris

Armenian College - Rue Troycn, Sevres, Paris

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian Church - Rue Jean-Goujon, Paris

Armenian Church - Rue Jean-Goujon, Paris - the main facade

Background imageArmenian Collection: Hotel Tokatlian in Pera

Hotel Tokatlian in Pera (another property owned by this Armenian Hotelier was in Therapia), Constantinople, Turkey

Background imageArmenian Collection: The Summer Palace Hotel - Constantinople

The Summer Palace Hotel - Constantinople
The Summer Palace Hotel - Therapia, Constantinople. Owned by M. Tokatlian, an Armenian

Background imageArmenian Collection: Babies from many racial groups in Istanbul

Babies from many racial groups in Istanbul
The Taste of Milk - 50 babies in Istanbul at the Lazarist Mission, who are Turkish, Greek, Armenian, Syrian and Israeli!

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian newspaper - Harem girl photograph

Armenian newspaper - Harem girl photograph
Armenian newspaper - with Harem girl in centre. Interesting juxtaposition here, as the printing occured prior to the commencement of difficulties between the Armenians and the Turks

Background imageArmenian Collection: Istanbul -

Istanbul -
So near, but yet so far - satirical comment on class distinctions in early 20th century Turkey between wealthy Turk and a poor penniless Armenian beggar

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian Church and School in Bafra - Turkey

Armenian Church and School in Bafra - Turkey
The Armenian Church and School in Bafra - Turkey. Bafra is a district of Samsun Province, economy based on agriculture, fishing, animal-raising and reed weaving

Background imageArmenian Collection: Adana, Turkey - Armenian Quarter

Adana, Turkey - Armenian Quarter
Adana, capital of Adana Province in south east Turkey. The ancient Antioch on the Sarus. One of the largest cities in Turkey - the gateway to the Cilician Plain

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenians from Georgia in Azerbaijan

Armenians from Georgia in Azerbaijan
A melting pot of confusion: Armenians from Tbilisi (Tiflis), Georgia in Baku, Azerbaijan

Background imageArmenian Collection: The Gok-Jami or Blue Mosque of Yerevan, Armenia

The Gok-Jami or Blue Mosque of Yerevan, Armenia

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenia - Carrying an immense wooden case

Armenia - Carrying an immense wooden case
Extraordinary photographic postcard of an Armenian porter carrying a ridiculously large wooden box on his back

Background imageArmenian Collection: Erivan (Yerevan), Armenia - Palace of the Sardars

Erivan (Yerevan), Armenia - Palace of the Sardars

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenia - Valley Village

Armenia - Valley Village
Central Armenian village set in a steep valley

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenia - Old Church at Ananoor

Armenia - Old Church at Ananoor - on the Georgian Military route

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian ladies of Akalzik, Caucasus

Armenian ladies of Akalzik, Caucasus
A group of Armenian ladies of Akalzik, Caucasus

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenia - Village of Aula

Armenia - Village of Aula
Village of Aula - Armenia

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenia - St. Mzchette

Armenia - St. Mzchette
The oldest church in St. Mzchette, the ancient capital of Grouzie, Armenia

Background imageArmenian Collection: Trabzon - Armenian Church and Convent

Trabzon - Armenian Church and Convent
The Armenian Church and Convent - Kaimakli - at Trabzon on the Black Sea coast in north-eastern Turkey. The capital of Trabzon Province

Background imageArmenian Collection: Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD)

Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD)
An actor dressed up as Nikephoros II Phokas (c912 - 969 AD) - Byzantine Emperor of Armenian descent - married to Theophano, who was Romanos IIs widow and was regent for Basil II

Background imageArmenian Collection: The Ciragan Palace - Constantinople

The Ciragan Palace - Constantinople
The name Ciragan comes from the word " cerag" which means torch in Persian. The area in which the Palace is located was called Ceragan because of the famous Ottoman parties which were held

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenians celebrate the new constitution

Armenians celebrate the new constitution
The entrance of the Armenian Church St. Trinity where the Armenians are celebrating the new Constitution, established after the Young Turk Revolution of July 3, 1908

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian schoolchildren celebrate the new constitution

Armenian schoolchildren celebrate the new constitution
Armenian schoolchildren celebrating the new Constitution, established after the Young Turk Revolution of July 3, 1908

Background imageArmenian Collection: Kars - Turkey

Kars - Turkey
Kars, Turkey. Originally an Armenian capital. Became part of the Ottoman Empire (captured in 1534), then surrendered in 1828 to the Russian General Count Ivan Paskevich

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian Couple

Armenian Couple
Man and woman of Armenia

Background imageArmenian Collection: Racial / Russia / Armenia

Racial / Russia / Armenia
An Armenian merchant

Background imageArmenian Collection: Racial / Turkey / Dress 1830

Racial / Turkey / Dress 1830
Woman trying on an Armenian wedding dress

Background imageArmenian Collection: Armenian Worship

Armenian Worship
Worship according to the Armenian Church

Background imageArmenian Collection: Ww1 Armenian Soldiers

Ww1 Armenian Soldiers
Armenian soldiers, glad to have a chance to fight the Turks during World War One

Background imageArmenian Collection: Saint Gregory the Illuminator

Saint Gregory the Illuminator (or Enlightener), patron saint of Armenia, Bishop of Artashat. He was the first official head of the Armenian Apostolic Church

Background imageArmenian Collection: Michael Arlen

Michael Arlen
MICHAEL ARLEN Writer Born Dikran Kouyoumdjian, in Bulgaria, of Armenian parents. Naturalised British, 1922



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