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40: 200:, his house was searched by local police and many of his manuscripts and writings were burned. He felt the need to return in 1898 and was immediately arrested once again upon return. After spending 6 months in prison, Guirdjian escaped to 235: 424: 404: 399: 384: 208:, he gave Armenian literature and history lessons covertly. In 1906, on the basis of a secret agent's reports, his literary pieces were once again destroyed. 409: 389: 419: 315: 379: 299: 414: 178: 394: 289: 169:. After completing his studies at Jemaran and later Surp Hac Tbrevank, he became a teacher from 1878 to 1896. He taught 337: 212: 184:
In 1893 he was imprisoned for alleged political activity. Due to the political instability, he fled to
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On April 24, 1915, Melkon Guirdjian along with other prominent intellectuals and figures of the
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The Heritage of Armenian Literature From The Eighteenth Century To Modern Times
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and began participating in civic and literary activities once again.
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to unknown destinations within the interior provinces of
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Melkon Guirdjian was born in the Havav village in the
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at age 11 where he attended the prestigious Jemaran
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Palu
Ottoman Empire
Ankara
Ottoman Empire
Armenian
Palu
Ottoman Empire
Ankara
Ottoman Empire
Armenian
Palu
Elazığ
Armenian
Constantinople
Armenian
Üsküdar
Armenian history
Armenian
Getronagan Armenian High School
Varna, Bulgaria
Varna
Armenian
Constantinople
Kastamonu
Kastamonu
Young Turk Revolution
Constantinople
Constantinople's
Armenian

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