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Ministers Of Social Protection Of The First Republic Of Armenia
The Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia Introduction The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection was formed in 1918. Ministers The Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia: References {{Reflist First Republic of Armenia Social Protection Social protection, as defined by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, is concerned with preventing, managing, and overcoming situations that adversely affect people's well-being. Social protection consists of policies and p ...
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Khachatur Karchikyan
Khachatur Hovhannes Karchikyan ( hy, Խաչատուր Հովհաննեսի Կարճիկյան, 1882-1918) was an Armenian politician, state figure, a member of the ARF (Armenian Revolutionary Federation). In 1914–1918, being a member of the Armenian National Bureau, he participated in the Armenian volunteer movement organization. After the February Revolution of 1917, he became the adviser of H. Zavryan, the General of Western Armenia (created by the interim Government) and the first Deputy Head of the Commissariat. Khachatur was also a member of the Armenian National Council. In November, 1917 he assumed the position of the Minister of Finance in Transcaucasian Commissariat. In July, 1918 he was appointed the Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ... ...
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Levon Ghulyan
Levon Ghulyan ( hy, Լևոն Ղուլյան) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Provisions of the First Republic of Armenia from 1918 to 1919. In a letter to his wife, the first prime minister of Armenia, Hovhannes Kajaznuni Hovhannes Kajaznuni or Katchaznouni (; 14 February 1868 – 15 January 1938) was an Armenian architect and politician who served as the first Prime Minister of the First Republic of Armenia from June 6, 1918 to August 7, 1919. He was a member of ..., described Ghulyan as "practically intelligent, very resourceful and capable person, but unreliable", adding: "he pretends to be a strong Armenian, but really he has only one God, his own interest." References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ghulyan, Levon People of the First Republic of Armenia Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia ...
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Christophor Vermishev
Christophor Avvakumyan Vermishyan(ts) ( hy, Քրիստոփոր Վերմիշև January 1863 in Tiflis – 1932) was an Armenian politician who served as Minister of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia from 1918 to 1919 and as Minister of Provisions of the First Republic of Armenia The First Republic of Armenia, officially known at the time of its existence as the Republic of Armenia ( hy, Հայաստանի Հանրապետութիւն), was the first modern Armenian state since the loss of Armenian statehood in the Middle ... in 1919. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Vermishev, Christophor People of the First Republic of Armenia 1863 births 1932 deaths Politicians from Baku People from Baku Governorate Armenian mayors of Tbilisi Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia ...
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Sahak Torosyan
Sahak David Torosyan ( hy, Սահակ Թորոսյան, 1885 - October 8, 1940) was an Armenian politician Biography Torosyan was born in the village of Parbi in Ashtarak region, in Armenia in 1885. He studied at elementary school in Ashtarak, then entered the Echmiadzin Seminary. In 1907, he was appointed a senior lecturer at Oshakan parish school. Torosyan has been a member of the ARF (Armenian Revolutionary Federation) since 1907. In 1909, at the suggestion of the ARF Authorities, he moved to Tbilisi to work as a correspondent for the newspaper “Horizon”. Meanwhile, he gave lectures at Gayanian female school. In 1912, he became the leader of the ARF Bureau in Etchmiadzin. Torosyan was invited to Yerevan as a teacher of Armenian History and Literature at Diocesan and Gayanian schools. In 1914, he was elected a member of the ARF Central Committee of Tbilisi. During his stay in Tbilisi and Etchmiadzin he used to do translations and engaged in fiction writing. In 1917, ...
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Hovhannes Ter-Mikaelyan
Hovhannes Baghdasar Ter-Mikaelyan ( hy, Հովհաննես Տեր-Միքայելյան) was an Armenian politician. Biography Hovhannes Ter-Mikaelyan graduated from Medical Department of Kharkov University in 1898 and worked as an intern at University hospital till 1903. In 1907, he became the Head of Yerevan Hospital. In 1914, he joined the army and was appointed the assistant to the chief doctor of Yerevan military hospital. In 1917, Ter-Mikaelyan was appointed the doctor of brigade and occupied the position until March 1, 1919. From June 1 to August 1, 1918 he was a member of Yerevan National Assembly leadership. Later, they appointed him as the Assistant to the Minister of Labor and Public Assistance, and the acting Minister of Labor and Public Assistance (June 24-August 15, 1919). By the end of 1920, he frequently took over the responsibilities of the Minister. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Ter-Mikaelyan, Hovhannes National University of Kharkiv alumni People of the Firs ...
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Avetik Sahakyan
Avetik Hovhannesi Sahakian ( hy, Աւետիք Սահակեան; 1863–1933), also known as Father Abraham, was an Armenian politician, the Parliamentary President (speaker) of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918–19, the social security minister and member of ARF Dashnaktsutiun Eastern Bureau. He was also known as agricultural scientist. Biography Sahakian was born in Jalaloghly, Tiflis Governorate (present-day Stepanavan, Armenia). He was included in Western Armenian liberation activities (since 1898) and ARF Caucasian project. He married Varvara Sahakyan, who became one of the first three women elected to parliament in Armenia in 1919.Women's Suffrage: The Armenian Formula
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He became Chairman of Parliament in 1918. Hovannisian describes Avetik Sahakian in The Republic of ...
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Artashes Babalian
Artashes Babalian ( hy, Արտաշես Ադամի Բաբալյան; November 17, 1886 – August 1, 1959) was an Armenian doctor, politician and public figure who served as the minster of social protection in the government of the First Republic of Armenia. Babalian was born in 1886 in Shushi, Karabakh. Babalian was also a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation The Armenian Revolutionary Federation ( hy, Հայ Յեղափոխական Դաշնակցութիւն, ՀՅԴ ( classical spelling), abbr. ARF or ARF-D) also known as Dashnaktsutyun (collectively referred to as Dashnaks for short), is an Armenian .... References External linksBabalyan on Orientica Encyclopaedia {{DEFAULTSORT:Babalian, Artashes 1886 births 1959 deaths Politicians from Shusha Armenian physicians People of the First Republic of Armenia Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia 20th-century physicians Soviet emigrants to Iran ...
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Sargis Araratyan
Sargis Shahnazar Araratyan ( hy, Սարգիս Արարատյան; 1886–1943) was an Armenian politician who served as Ministry of Finance (Armenia), Minister of Finance of the First Republic of Armenia from 1919 to 1920 and Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia, Minister of Social Protection in 1920. Sargis Araratyan was a chemist by profession, as well as a public figure, a statesman and a prominent politician, a member of the ARF (Armenian Revolutionary Federation). He lived in Baku and took an active role in the Armenian National life. Hovannisian describes Sargis Araratian in The Republic of Armenia, Vol. II:... like other Dashnakist intellectuals, [Araratian] served as teacher, editor, and field-worker. Regarded as an incisive thinker, he was often consulted by highly placed comrades. At the time of the Persian Constitutional Revolution, Persian revolution in 1906 he was teaching at Tabriz, where he was closely associated with the Iranian Armenian ...
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Hambardzum Terteryan
Hambardzum Manvel Terteryan ( hy, Համբարձում Տերտերյան) was born in 1884. He got a Law Degree, was the leader of the ARF in Nor Nakhichevan. He has been a member of the National Assembly of Armenia since June 1919. In the summer of 1920, Terteryan participated in Armenian-Russian negotiations held in Moscow and Yerevan. From November 24 to December 2, 1920 he occupied the positions of the Minister of Finance A finance minister is an executive or cabinet position in charge of one or more of government finances, economic policy and financial regulation. A finance minister's portfolio has a large variety of names around the world, such as "treasury", " ... of the Republic of Armenia, and the acting Minister of Reconstruction and Public Assistance. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Terteryan, Hambardzum 1884 births Armenian Revolutionary Federation politicians People of the First Republic of Armenia Finance ministers of Armenia Year of death missing Ministers o ...
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Aram Manukian
Aram Manukian, reformed spelling: Արամ Մանուկյան, and he is also referred to as simply Aram. (19 March 187929 January 1919), was an Armenian revolutionary, statesman, and a leading member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Dashnaktsutyun) party. He is widely regarded as the founder of the First Republic of Armenia. Born and educated in Russian (Eastern) Armenia, he was mostly active in Van, one of the largest cities in Turkish (Western) Armenia. He rose to prominence there as a community organizer. During the first months of World War I, he worked with local Ottoman officials to de-escalate rising tensions until mid-April 1915, when Turkish forces laid siege to the city. He led the successful Armenian civilian self-defense of Van. As a result, tens of thousands avoided being deported and massacred by the Turkish government while the Armenian genocide was underway. He briefly served as the head of the provisional government in Van. Following the Rus ...
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Alexander Khatisian
Alexander Khatisian (; 17 February 1874 – 10 March 1945) was an Armenian politician, doctor and journalist. Khatisian was born in Tiflis in the Tiflis Governorate of the Russian Empire (Tbilisi, Georgia) to a prominent Armenian family of noble origins. He first studied at a state school in Tiflis, then received his training as a doctor at universities in Moscow, Kharkov and Germany. He served as the mayor of Tiflis from 1910 to 1917. During this period Count Illarion Ivanovich Vorontsov-Dashkov consulted with him, Primate of Tiflis Bishop Mesrop Der-Movsesian, and prominent civic leader Dr. Hakob Zavriev about the creation of Armenian volunteer detachments in the summer of 1914, which Khatisian enthusiastically supported and organized. In 1917, Khatisian became a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation. In the lead up to the establishment First Republic of Armenia, he served as a member from the Armenian National Council of Tiflis to the Armenian National Council and ...
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Ministers Of Social Protection Of The First Republic Of Armenia
The Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia Introduction The Ministry of Labor and Social Protection was formed in 1918. Ministers The Ministers of Social Protection of the First Republic of Armenia: References {{Reflist First Republic of Armenia Social Protection Social protection, as defined by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, is concerned with preventing, managing, and overcoming situations that adversely affect people's well-being. Social protection consists of policies and p ...
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