Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Melkon Gürciyan" in Turkish language version.
Hrant (Melkon Gurjian) devoted all his literary activity to the description of the wretched life of these unfortunates who, due to economic necessity, had left their parents, wives, and children and were walking the pavements of the Capital as workers.
GURDJIAN, Melkon (Hrant): Diputado Nacional, armenólogo; militante del Partido Tashnag. Asesinado en Ankara.
Among the murdered were world-class Armenian Ottoman poets like Krikor Zohrab, Daniel Varoujan, Yeroukhan (Yervat Sirmakesian), Siamanto (Adom Yerjanian), Roupen Zartarian, Melkon Gurjian, Roupen Sevag, Ardashes Harutiunian, and Dikran Chugurian
The life of the exiles established in Istanbul is best described in Armenian literature by Melkon Giurdjian – with the nom-de-plume of Hrant – (1859-1915). He was born in the Armenian village of Havav and has moved to the Ottoman capital in his youth, staying and writing there.
Écrivain arménien (Hawaw, près de Balou, 1859 – déporté en 1915).
The life of the exiles established in Istanbul is best described in Armenian literature by Melkon Giurdjian – with the nom-de-plume of Hrant – (1859-1915). He was born in the Armenian village of Havav and has moved to the Ottoman capital in his youth, staying and writing there.
Écrivain arménien (Hawaw, près de Balou, 1859 – déporté en 1915).
Hrant (Melkon Gurjian) devoted all his literary activity to the description of the wretched life of these unfortunates who, due to economic necessity, had left their parents, wives, and children and were walking the pavements of the Capital as workers.
Among the murdered were world-class Armenian Ottoman poets like Krikor Zohrab, Daniel Varoujan, Yeroukhan (Yervat Sirmakesian), Siamanto (Adom Yerjanian), Roupen Zartarian, Melkon Gurjian, Roupen Sevag, Ardashes Harutiunian, and Dikran Chugurian