Turkish-Armenian Stage and Its Figures
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Widows of martyred Armenian men with children
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A poor, widowed Armenian woman and her two children
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Komitas with Spiridon Melikyan and Armenak Shahmuradyan
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Corpses of Armenians killed after the February 1905 massacres
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Soldier of the Armenian separate strike squad Simon Markosyan in civilian uniform
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Eviction of Teachers
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General view of the St. Church of the Virgin from the southwest
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Sebastian Murad
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Participants in self-defense of the van
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Photo from the Museum of the History of Armenia
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Group photo with Komitas
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Women widowed by Armenian massacres in Baku, orphaned children
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Armenian women from the province of Van
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Meghri Border Guard Squad
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Trousers in Shatakh costume
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Monastery of the Holy Apostle
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Chechon and Drone
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Tovmas Abdnuryan
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Zoravar Andranik's Bodyguard Alexander Topuzyan
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Genocide Museum Institute
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Tavrizzi family
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Zoravar Andranik's Bodyguard Alexander Topuzyan
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A view of Bagesh in the early 19th century
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Sardarapat Memorial in Tarson
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Group of Volunteers Entering a Van
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Armenian Orphan Groups with Hovhannes Tumanyan
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Goris teachers, civil servants and one clergyman
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Armenian Volunteers 1914-1916
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Nikoghayos Tigranyan and family
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Church of the Holy Virgin of the Snake
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Armenian Volunteers
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Armenian orphans after the Hamid massacres
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Participants in Sassoon Rebellion
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Infirmary of the First Armenian Strike Squadron
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Red Monastery
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Members of the Commission for the Exploration of Munitions and Firearms, VAN1915
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Horomos Monastery
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