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Dikran Chokurian

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Name
  
Dikran Chokurian

Died
  
1915, Ayas, Turkey

Role
  
Writer

Dikran Chokurian
Born
  
1884 Gumushane, Ottoman Turkey (
1884
)

Occupation
  
Novelist, editor, painter, writer, and teacher.

Dikran Chokurian (Տիգրան Չէօկիւրեան, 1884, Gumushane, Ottoman Empire – 1915) was an ethnic Armenian writer and teacher, editor of the journal Vostan (Ոստան) and a victim of the Armenian Genocide.

He graduated from the Berberian College of Constantinople in 1907 and then worked as a teacher in Armenian schools. Chokurian became known in 1910 with the publication of a collection of short stories entitled Voices from the Homeland (Հայրենի Ձայներ). In 1914 he published the novel The Monastery (Վանքը), dedicated to the power and victory of civilization and freedom. Among with a number of Armenian intellectuals he was arrested and killed in 1915.

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Dikran Chokurian Wikipedia