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47. Cf. p. 105, n. 114.

48. Nerses Zakarian (1883-1915), teach-er, writer,

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49. See p. 219, n. 438.

50. Diran Erganian (?-1915), Cons­tantinople-born attorney,

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51. Levon Demirjibashian (1863-1926), architect, member

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52. Oskan Mardigian (1867-1947), jurist and writer from

Erzinjan, Minister of the Post and Telegraph (1913-1915), who resigned in August 1915 and fled to Cairo in 1920.

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55. Ibid., p. 183.

56. Ibid., p. 184. Papazian's memoirs are crucial to an

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57. Rapport d’activité de la direction centrale de la nation

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58. Boghos Nubar Pasha (1851-1930), engineer, director of

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59. The best overall treatment of the question is still R. H.

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60. Rapport d’activité de la direction centrale de la nation

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64. Ibid., p. 216.

65. Richard Hovannisian, Armenia on the Road to

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