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Grigoris Balakian (1875–1934),
bishop of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, who was the
granduncle of Anna
Balakian Nona
Balakian Peter Balakian (born 1951)...
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Peter Balakian (born June 13, 1951) is an Armenian-American poet,
prose writer, and scholar. He is the
author of many
books including the 2016 Pulitzer...
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Grigoris Balakian (Armenian: Գրիգորիս Պալաքեան; 1875 – 8
October 1934), was a
bishop of the
Armenian Apostolic Church, in
addition to
being a survivor...
- Nona
Balakian (Armenian: Նոնա Պալագեան;
September 4, 1918, in
Constantinople –
April 5, 1991, in New York City) was a
literary critic and an
editor at...
- Anna
Balakian (14 July 1915 – 12
August 1997) was the
former chair of the
Department of
Comparative Literature at New York University. She
served as president...
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recorded as "Barsamian" by
Krikor Balakian in his memoirs.
Teotik lists a M.
Stepanian (merchant).
Teotik and
Balakian list two B.
Kalfayans or
Bedros Kalfayans...
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Genocide Legacy.
Palgrave Macmillan UK. p. 39. ISBN 978-1-137-56163-3.
Peter Balakian (2009). The
Burning Tigris. HarperCollins. p. xvii. ISBN 978-0-06-186017-1...
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Yellow Book
Visionary art
Balakian, Anna, The
Symbolist Movement: a
critical appraisal.
Random House, 1967, ch. 2.
Balakian, see above; see also Houston...
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After a while,
Gordon interrupted,
asking Balakian about telegrams from Talaat.
Balakian said he had seen such a
telegram sent to Asaf Bey, vice-governor...
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HarperCollins Publishers.
Retrieved 27
January 2017.
Demonian 1996, p. 11.
Balakian 2003, p. 136. Göçek,
Fatma Müge (2015).
Denial of Violence:
Ottoman Past...