Armenian and Greek teaching staff of Marzvan's Anadolu College
Armenian and Greek teaching staff of Marzvans Anadolu College (Merzifon, Marsovan, Merzifunta) 1914-1915.
Those mentioned were killed in 1915-21.
Anatolian College was founded by the Americans in 1864 and served as a high school, taught theology, had an orphanage and a hospital also had a boys and girls school.
The National Seminary operated in Marzvan, S. Sahakyan, Hripsimian schools, Educational Union Cultural Society.
Shortly before the closure of the school by the Kemalans in March 1921, the university was filled with 200 Greek, 200 Armenian and 20 Turkish students. Most of the college staff were Greek and Armenian.
© ️ Photo by Carl C. Crompton:
™️ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550549312179
Those mentioned were killed in 1915-21.
Anatolian College was founded by the Americans in 1864 and served as a high school, taught theology, had an orphanage and a hospital also had a boys and girls school.
The National Seminary operated in Marzvan, S. Sahakyan, Hripsimian schools, Educational Union Cultural Society.
Shortly before the closure of the school by the Kemalans in March 1921, the university was filled with 200 Greek, 200 Armenian and 20 Turkish students. Most of the college staff were Greek and Armenian.
© ️ Photo by Carl C. Crompton:
™️ https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550549312179
Contributed by OldPik on January 6, 2025
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