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Yeprem I Of Armenia
Yeprem is an Armenian given name. It may refer to: *Yeprem Khan (1868–1912), born Yeprem Davidian, Iranian-Armenian revolutionary leader *Yeprem Philibosian, Armenian American philanthropist * Yeprem I of Constantinople, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople from 1684 to 1686; see List of Armenian Patriarchs of Constantinople See also *Yepremyan Yepremyan or Yepremian ( hy, ÔµÖƒÖ€Õ¥Õ´ÕµÕ¡Õ¶) is an Armenian surname. Notable people with the surname include: * Garo Yepremian (born 1944), American football player *Varuzhan Yepremyan Varuzhan Yepremyan ( hy, ÕŽÕ¡Ö€Õ¸Ö‚ÕªÕ¡Õ¶ ÔµÖƒÖ€Õ¥Õ´ÕµÕ¡Õ ...
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Yeprem Khan
Yeprem Khan ( hy, Եփրեմ Խան; 1868–1912), born Yeprem Davidian ( hy, Եփրեմ Դավթյան, fa, یپرم‌خان داویدیان), was an Iranian-Armenian revolutionary leader and a leading figure in the Constitutional Revolution of Iran. He is considered a national hero in Iran. Life Early life Yeprem Khan was born to an Armenian family in the village of Barsum ( hy, Բարսում), located in Elisabethpol Governorate of the Russian Empire (located in present-day Azerbaijan). In his youth, Yeprem participated in Armenian nationalist groups as well as in partisan activities against the Ottoman Empire. In September 1890, Yeprem was arrested by the Russian Cossacks. He was exiled to Siberia by 1892, from where he managed to escape to Tabriz in 1896. While in Tabriz, he began working for the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF Dashnaktsutiun), whose activity in Persia was primarily directed against the Ottoman Empire, and established its local branches in Tabr ...
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Yeprem Philibosian
The Yeprem and Martha Philibosian Armenian Evangelical College (A.E.C.) ( hy, Հայ Աւետարանական Գոլէճ, ar, المدرسة الأرمنية الانجيلية العالية) was founded in 1923 in Beirut, Lebanon. There are three sections to the school: a kindergarten for children aged 4–6 years, a primary section for children 6–12 years and a secondary level for those aged 12–18 years. Dr. Zaven Messerlian has been the principal of the school since 1967 and in 2007, he got a tribute for his 40 years of service in Los Angeles.Check some pictures here: http://www.aecalumnibeirut.com/node/54 History The beginnings of the Armenian Evangelical College date to the early 1920s (official founding 1923), when, from simple origins among the growing immigrant group, a school was organized, which in time developed into a boys' high school. Meanwhile, in 1921 an Armenian Girls' American School had been established, under the auspices of the American Board of Commissi ...
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