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Fonds AM-GAT/57 - Vahan Tekeyan's Collection

From Babken Kyuleseryan, member of Jerusalem brotherhood, Catholicos of Cilicia, to Vahan Tekeyan From Vahan Tekeyan to Babken Kyuleseryan From Babken Kyuleseryan, member of Jerusalem brotherhood, Catholicos of Cilicia, to Vahan Tekeyan From vardapet Mambre to Vahan Tekeyan From the Armenian Youth Union (Jerusalem) to Vahan Tekeyan

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AM-GAT/57

Title

Vahan Tekeyan's Collection

Date(s)

  • 1876-01-01-1947-12-31 (Creation)

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Fonds

Extent and medium

Global extent: 349 items; 5 selected and described items from 1 list

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Name of creator

(1878-1945)

Biographical history

Vahan Tekeyan (Armenian: Վահան Թէքէեան (January 21, 1878, Constantinople - April 4, 1945, Cairo) was an Armenian poet and public activist. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vahan_Tekeyan

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Subject to the authorization of the Charents Museum of Literature and Arts

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ISAD(G), Second Edition, Ottawa 2000.

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Catalogue prepared on May 2018

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Archivist's note

Inventory of a range of 11 items from Vahan Tekeyan’s Collection (1924-1944), held by the Charents Museum of Literature and Arts, (Yerevan), made by Arman Khachatryan, May 2018.

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