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Panos Terlemezian

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to work with some friends. There, at the request of the Ottoman government, he was arrested and detained. Eventually, he was extradited and imprisoned in Yerevan. The following year, he was secretly exiled to Iran. Shortly after, he managed to elude his guardians and made his way to Paris; continuing
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His love for painting expressed itself while he was still in elementary school. From 1881 to 1885, he studied at the private college operated by
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in his honor. In 2015, the National Gallery held a major retrospective of his works to celebrate the 150th anniversary of his birth.
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He made an extensive tour of North Africa in 1908, and returned to Paris, where he stayed until 1910. That year, he went to
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increased and, in 1893, he was forced to flee to Iran. From there, he made his way to
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The canvas «Lake Van and Mount Sipan viewed from Ktouts Island», 1915
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and many other Armenian cultural figures. Together with
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Van vilayet
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Armenian SSR
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Order of the Red Banner of Labour
Armenian
Van
Yerevan

Komitas
Mekertich Portukalian
Armenakan Party
Ottoman government
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Tbilisi
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Lev Dimitriev-Kavkazsky
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Mkrtich Khrimian
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