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Aris Sevag

The Armenian-American Revolutionary

by Aris Sevag | November 23rd, 2010 | 3 comments

This is the third installment of Bedros A. Keljik’s Armenian-American Sketches, which were translated and annotated by Aris G. Sevag. “No Good Comes From Having Children in This Country,” along with a short biography of [...]

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Factoids About Armenia & Karabakh

by Aris Sevag | July 27th, 2010 | 0 comments

Some facts about demographics, tourism, and some other aspects of life in Armenia and Karabakh today.

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He Was Born Onnig but Lived as Kerim Bey

by Aris Sevag | July 2nd, 2010 | 2 comments

This is the second installment of Bedros A. Keljik’s Armenian-American Sketches, which were translated and annotated by Aris G. Sevag. “No Good Comes From Having Children in This Country,” along with a short biography of Keljik, [...]

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Bedros Keljik’s Armenian-American Sketches: No Good Comes from Having Children in This Country

by Aris Sevag | June 20th, 2010 | 2 comments

The following is the first of 21 stories, which make up the contents of Armenian-American Sketches by Bedros A. Keljik, translated and annotated by Aris G. Sevag. This volume was published by Garabed Aramian, owner [...]

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From the AGBU Archives: A Classroom in the Armenian Orphanage of Kokino, Greece, 1920

by Aris Sevag | January 1st, 2010 | 4 comments
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