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Bulletins addressed to the Patriarch of Constantinople Yeghishe Durian, to the joint assembly of the national board; to Matevos Izmirlyan from Mihran Setyan, a group of brotherhood members, Minas Cherez, Hovsep Yusufyan; to Harutyun Vehapetyan from a group of brotherhood members; from Serovbe Samuelyan to unknown people; minute extracts from the 1889 general assembly.

One of the bulletins introduces the bought and sold properties, the newly-built buildings and financial reports of 1893-1905 and 1905-1907. A conclusion and decision on the report sent to Constantinople by the Patriarchate of Jerusalem. One of the bulletins is on the orphans, the struggle between the two opposing parties inside the patriarchate (for and against Ghevond), the inner situation of the patriarchate. With another bulletin a group a monks ask the Patriarch of Constantinople to let their outcast friends return to Jerusalem. The minute extracts are on the illegitimacies of pro-Ghevondians, there is also information on the investigative committee's actions. The last letter is on the escape of seven vardapets to the convent of Joppe, the tensions betweem Armenian citizens and the requestors of reports, the incompetence of Patriarch Harutyun, the chaos inside the brotherhood, falcifications, clashes between citizens and some monks.

From Grigoris Palaqyan to the Catholicos Matevos Izmirlyan

Correspondence on patriarch Yegisher Duryan's resignation, the situation in Adana, accounting issues of Jerusalem Patriarchate, Armash seminary, enlisting of Armenians in the army, the opening of the Ottoman parliament, the new personnel of the assembly, the process of the struggle, the critical state of the national hospital, the efforts to re-elect Ormanian as a patriarch, and Noratunkyan’s refusal to take part in any activity. Armenian date: 17 նոյեմբերի 1909.

From Torgom Gushakyan to Hakob Oshakan

An official letter informing about the decision of the Holy See to invite Oshakan to teach at Jarangavorats Seminary. The letter includes the requirements and conditions of the job.

From Yeghishe Duryan, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, to Arshak Chopanyan, 1923-1929

Yegshishe Duryan writes Arshak Chopanyan about the Gargour trial, asking for support to Noratunkyan regarding court cases of the patriarchate, Chopanyan's meeting with the governor of Jerusalem and their talk on the land issues of the patriarchate, the occupation of patriarchate-owned land by Djemal Pasha, other judicial issues, the translation of Narekatsi by Gushakyan, personal issues, the 50th anniversary of his priesthood, his correspondence to journal "Anahit".

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