Arshak or Arshag Vramian (Armenian: Արշակ Վռամեան, born Onnik Derdzakian; 22 March 1870/1871 – 17 April 1915) was an Armenian revolutionary and a leading...
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Ter-Gukasov (1819–1881), Armenian Lieutenant-General of the Russian Empire Arshak Vramian (1871–1915), Ottoman Armenian politician, member of the Ottoman parliament...
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Mikaelian (Ishkhan), a member of the ARF, and Arshak Vramian, he deputy of the Ottoman Parliament from Van. Vramian was also an old classmate of Djevdet's....
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the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Along with Aram Manukian and Arshak Vramian, he was a leading figure in Van just before and during the early stages...
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Talaat and Cevdet Bey (governor of Van Vilayet) by Dashnak members Arshak Vramian and Vahan Papazian on atrocities committed by the Special Organisation...
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became the leader of the ARF in the Van region along with Ishkhan and Arshak Vramian. He took an active role in the Armenian community by teaching at schools...
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Union and the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. Armenian liaisons Arshak Vramian, Zorian and Khatchatour Maloumian and Ottoman liaisons Dr. Behaeddin...
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presented to Talât and Cevdet (governor of Van Vilayet) by Dashnak members Arshak Vramian and Vahan Papazian on atrocities committed by the Special Organisation...
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Mehmet Ali Bey Siirt Sheikh Nasreddin Efendi Independent Kurd Van Van Arshak Vramian Armenian Revolutionary Federation Armenian Vahan Papazian Asaf Süleyman...
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(Eren) [tr] Independent Turk Siirt Nazım Bey Independent Turk Van Van Arshak Vramian Armenian Revolutionary Federation Armenian Ahmet Midhat (Altıok) [tr]...
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groups were established with the Armenian liaisons Simon Vratsian, Arshak Vramian, Rostom (Stepan Zorian), and E. Aknouni (Khatchatour Maloumian) and...
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Geneva Bureau, where he served alongside Stepan Zorian, Armen Garo, Arshak Vramian and Smpad Khachadourian. That same year, Mikaelian took over as editor-in-chief...
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given arms. Negotiations in Erzurum were held between Armenian liaisons Arshak Vramian, Rostom (Stepan Zorian), and E. Aknouni (Khatchatour Maloumian), and...
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involvement of prominent Armenian national figures as editors such as Arshak Vramian (1900–1907), Siamanto (1909–1911), Simon Vratsian (1911–1914), and Rouben...
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