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From Babken Kyuleseryan, member of Jerusalem brotherhood, Catholicos of Cilicia, to Arshak Chopanyan, 1900-1914

Babken Kyuleseryan on his philological activities, the attacks on Chopanyan, the suspension of “Anahit” journal, his university education, his national-cultural activities, the Armenian Question, Poghos Nubar Pasha, the Armenian political situation, Armenian-French relations, war and related issues, Armenian volunteers, his visit to America, his health condition, personal and other issues.

From Babken Kyuleseryan, member of Jerusalem brotherhood, Catholicos of Cilicia, to Arshak Chopanyan, 1915-1922

Kyuleseryan writes Chopanyan on the current literary criticism, the flee of the Armenians of Turkey to the Caucasus, the war, the Armenian Question, the arrests in Constantinople, the massacres of Armenians in Turkey, the Armenian colony of America, Chopanyan's literary and political activity, the activity of journal "Tavros", Poghos Nubar, Poghos, Esmiryan, Tamatyan, his travels, the national delegation and Chopanyan's activity, making Jerusalem a center for national enlightment, establishment of a new Armenia, the hard condition of Armenians, electing Yeghishe Duryan as the patriarch of Jerusalem, the election of the catholicos of Etchmiadzin, the attitude of France towards the Armenian Question, Ormanyan and other monks, Kheryan's will.

From Yeghishe Duryan, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, to Arshak Chopanyan, 1908-1922

Yegshishe Duryan writes Arshak Chopanyan about the reconfirmation of the Ottoman constitution. He writes also about his concerns on being elected a patriarch of Constantinople, the inner affairs of the patriarchate, the contentment for being chosen as a delegate, literary works, Chopanyan's care towards the Patriarchate of Jerusalem, the Gargour case and getting the support of Noratunkyan in the court, land issues of the convent and Chopanyan's support regarding those issues, the condition of four minuscripts.

From Torgom Gushakyan, Head of the Armenian diocese of Egypt, and Patriarch of Jerusalem, to Arshak Chopanyan, 1914-1926

Torgom Gushakyan was the head of the Armenian diocese of Egypt, the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem. He thanks Chopanyan for congratulating him on being elected as the head of the Egypt diocese. He writes about supporting Cilicia, electing Yeghishe Duryan as a patriarch of Jerusalem, Duryan's trip to Jerusalem, Duryan's activities, certain people's prestige among the monks of the Jerusalem patriarchate, some monks' behavior, election of brotherhood members, political alarms in Egypt, transfer of donations, his literary activity, Catholicos Garegin, the negative attitude of the people towards the Dashnaks (political party).

From Babken Kyuleseryan, member of Jerusalem brotherhood, Catholicos of Cilicia, to Arshak Chopanyan, 1923-1927

Kyuleseryan writes about sending letters to the National Delegation, Patriarch Yeghishe Duryan and the Catholicos of Cilicia, his academic activities, St. James convent of Jerusalem, the Jarangavorats Seminary of Jerusalem, the reconstructions of the printing house, leaving from New York to Jerusalem, the publication of Ormanyan's "Azgapatum" in Jerusalem and its editorial board, its censorship, inviting Chopanyan to Jerusalem, Chopanyan's role in the patriarchate, the latter's teaching experience in Jerusalem, the Gargour court case.

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