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Krikor Zohrab (1861 - 1915) , writer, political scientist, lawyer Siamanto (Atom Yarjanyan) (1878 - 1915) , Daniel Varoujan (Chbugkyaryan) on the night before april 25 800 Armenian intellectuals were arrested and exiled. The majority were murdered in varying circumstances. The foremost aim of the Young Turks was to deprive the Armenian people of an intellectual center and the mental resources of a leadership. Literary poet Ruben Zardaryan (1874 - 1915) , writer, translator, editor, social-political activist Ruben Sevak (Chilingaryan) (1885 – 1915) , Smbat Byurat (Ter-Ghazaryants) Levon Larents (Kirishchyan) Barsegh Shahbaz Artashes Harutyunyan Grigor Torosyan prose writer, orator poet, translator orator, editor (1873 - 1915) , (1884 - 1915) , poet, prose writer, doctor (1862 - 1915) , (1882 - 1915) , (1883 - 1915) , poet, philologist, translator editor, publisher Gegham Barseghyan (1883 - 1915) , prosewriter, poet Tigran Chyokyuryan (1884 - 1915) , writer, literary critic Mihran Tabagyan Tigran Otyan (1878 - 1915) , (1880 - 1915) , literary critic writer, editor Yerukhan (Yervand Srmakeshkhanlyan) (1870 - 1915) , writer, orator, translator and pedagogue Tlkatintsi (Hovhannes Harutyunyan) (1860 - 1915) , prose writer, poet, playwright, pedagogue, social activist Gagik Ozanyan (1882 -