Grigoris Balakian (Armenian: Գրիգորիս Պալաքեան; 1875 – 8 October 1934), was a bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, in addition to being a survivor...
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Literature Grigoris Balakian (1875–1934), bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, who was the granduncle of Anna Balakian Nona Balakian Peter Balakian (born...
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responsible for the genocide. Next to testify was the Armenian priest Grigoris Balakian, one of those deported on 24 April, who had come from Manchester,...
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by Peter Balakian and Nevart Yaghlian, introduction by Balakian (1996) Armenian Golgotha, by Grigoris Balakian, translated by Peter Balakian and Aris...
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Armenian Golgotha (Armenian: Հայ Գողգոթան) is a memoir written by Grigoris Balakian about his eyewitness account of the Armenian genocide. The memoir...
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Armenian genocide survivor Grigoris Balakian and the aunts of the poet and Pulitzer Prize winner Peter Balakian. Nona Balakian (1948). Arveste: new writing...
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of law at Kiel University. Priest and Armenian Genocide survivor Grigoris Balakian, German activist Johannes Lepsius, and German Army general Otto Liman...
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expulsion from Turkey Hrachia Acharian Vahram Alazan Aris Alexanian Grigoris Balakian Pailadzo Captanian Kegham Djeghalian Arshile Gorky Hambarsoom Grigorian...
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through Albania, 1915 Armenian Golgotha, a 1922 memoir written by Grigoris Balakian Calvary (disambiguation) Canada's Golgotha, a 1918 bronze sculpture...
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