Donabed Lulejian (2 January 1875, Harput – 1917 Erzurum[1]) was an Armenian editor and teacher in the Ottoman Empire.[2]
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DonabedLulejian (2 January 1875, Harput – 1917 Erzurum) was an Armenian editor and teacher in the Ottoman Empire. He was a teacher at the Armenian Euphrates...
January 1915, he was arrested on the 1 May 1915. He was joined by DonabedLulejian, another teacher of the Euphrates College in June of the same year...
four, and under strong guard. This man (Melkon Lulejian, brother of Professor Donabed Garabed Lulejian) found himself cut loose from his bonds, and escaped...