Vartkes Serengülian

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Vartkes Serengulian
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Born1871 (1871)
Erzurum, Ottoman Empire
Died1915 (aged 43–44)
Urfa
Occupation

Vartkes Serengülian (Armenian: Վարդգէս Սէրէնկիւլեան; also known as Hovhannes Armenian: Յովհաննէս or Gisak) (1871, Erzurum – 1915, Urfa), was an Ottoman Armenian political and social activist, and a member of Ottoman Parliament.

Biography[]

He studied in the Ardzinian and Sanasarian colleges of Karin (Erzurum). In late 1880s he organized demonstrations in Karin and was arrested. After he was released in 1892 he worked in Constantinople, then in Bulgaria and the Russian Empire as a revolutionary activist. In Van, Serengyulian supported the ideas of Hrayr Dzhoghk, and cooperated with the Armenakan Party. He was arrested in Van and in 1901 was sentenced to a 101-year prison sentence. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF) reportedly attempted to organize a prison break for him in the beginning of 1908.[1] In the same year, after the Young Turk Revolution he was released from prison[2] and elected as a member of the Ottoman parliament representing the ARF.[3] As an MP he advocated the creation of trade unions within the Ottoman Empire and,[4] spoke out against the atrocities perpetrated against the Armenian population in Adana.[5] He had also several disputes with an other deputy known for his feeling hostile to the Armenians, Aziz Feyzi Pirinççizade.[6] On the 2 June 1915 he was arrested together with the other Armenian deputy in Constantiople, Krikor Zohrab.[7] They were deported to Urfa, where they were killed by Çerkez Ahmed.[8]

References[]

  1. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2011-03-30). The Armenian Genocide: A Complete History. I.B.Tauris. p. 29. ISBN 978-0-85773-020-6.
  2. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2011), p.59
  3. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2011), p.63
  4. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2011), p.109
  5. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2011) p.111
  6. ^ Üngör, Uğur Ümit; Polatel, Mehmet (2011-08-11). Confiscation and Destruction: The Young Turk Seizure of Armenian Property. A&C Black. p. 138. ISBN 978-1-4411-3578-0.
  7. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2019). Kieser, Hans-Lukas Dieser; Anderson, Margaret Lavinia; Bayraktar, Seyhan; Schmutz, Thomas (eds.). The End of the Ottomans: The Genocide of 1915 and the Politics of Turkish Nationalism. Bloomsbury Academic. pp. 190–191. ISBN 978-1-78831-241-7.
  8. ^ Kevorkian, Raymond (2011), p.533–534
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