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'''Hambardzum Arakelian''' (''Shahriar'', 1865, [[ |
'''Hambardzum Arakelian''' (''Shahriar'', 1865, [[Shusha]], [[Russian Empire]] - 1918, [[Tbilisi]]) was an [[Armenia]]n journalist, writer and public activist, the founder of The Relief Committee for Armenian migrants (1915) and Armenian Popular party. |
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He studied in Shushi, then in [[Baku]] and [[Moscow]], then moved to [[Tbilisi]], where edited "Mshak" paper (succeed to [[Grigor Artsruni]]). He participated to Hague Peace Conference, marked the necessity of reforms in Armenians-inhabited territories of [[Ottoman Empire]]. An opposer of [[October Revolution]], he was killed in 1918. |
He studied in Shushi, then in [[Baku]] and [[Moscow]], then moved to [[Tbilisi]], where edited "Mshak" paper (succeed to [[Grigor Artsruni]]). He participated to Hague Peace Conference, marked the necessity of reforms in Armenians-inhabited territories of [[Ottoman Empire]]. An opposer of [[October Revolution]], he was killed in 1918. |
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Hambardzum Arakelian (Shahriar, 1865, Shusha, Russian Empire - 1918, Tbilisi) was an Armenian journalist, writer and public activist, the founder of The Relief Committee for Armenian migrants (1915) and Armenian Popular party.
He studied in Shushi, then in Baku and Moscow, then moved to Tbilisi, where edited "Mshak" paper (succeed to Grigor Artsruni). He participated to Hague Peace Conference, marked the necessity of reforms in Armenians-inhabited territories of Ottoman Empire. An opposer of October Revolution, he was killed in 1918.
Sources
- Concise Armenian Encyclopedia, Ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan, Yerevan, 1990, Vol. 1, pp. 145-146.