This Week in Armenian History

THIS WEEK IN ARMENIAN HISTORY

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DEATH OF ALEXANER KHATISIAN

Alexander Khatisian, one of the prime ministers of the first Republic of Armenia, was a remarkable public figure before and after the crucial years of 1918-1920.

He was born in Tiflis (nowadays Tbilisi), the capital of Georgia, on February 17, 1874. He belonged to a well-to-do family. His brother Kostandin Khatisian (1864-1913) was among the founding members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.

After graduating from the local gymnasium (Russian high school) in 1891, Khatisian went to Russia to pursue higher education.

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THIS WEEK IN ARMENIAN HISTORY