Հայրենի եզերքի հայտնաբերման ուղիներում

  • Արծրուն Ավագյան ԵՊՀ
Keywords: Constantinople, Caesarea, diary, Tekeyan, monastery St. Karapet, teacher, pupils, Armenian, Greek, priest, Talas, Jerusalem

Abstract

The article presents Vahan Tekeyan’s diary “Caesarea”, which was written in 1913 and was first published in 1921 in the newspaper “People’s Voice – Zhamanak” in Constantinople. The Diary this time was published as a book in Istanbul in 2016. This work of V. Tekeyan is significant not only for the recognition of some fragments of his biography but also for revealing many aspects of the life of the Armenians in Caesarea.

Published
2018-02-08