Euphrates College (Turkish: Fırat Koleji, Armenian: Եփրատ Գոլէճ) was a coeducational high school in the region of Harput (the town of Harput is now part of the city of Elazığ, in eastern Turkey), founded and directed by American missionaries and attended mostly by the Armenian community in the region.
EuphratesCollege (Turkish: Fırat Koleji, Armenian: Եփրատ Գոլէճ) was a coeducational high school in the region of Harput (the town of Harput is now part...
of the American Eugenics Society from 1934 to 1938. He taught at EuphratesCollege, Turkey (1897–1901); accompanied the Pumpelly (1903) and Barrett (1905–1906)...
Order within the Ottoman Empire and an influential functionary in the EuphratesCollege. Between 1906 and 1908 he attended the University of Edinburgh, where...
and teacher in the Ottoman Empire. He was a teacher at the Armenian EuphratesCollege in Harput, where he taught Chemistry. As following the Young Turk...
providing an education mainly for Armenians. The missionary-run EuphratesCollege was the only high school in the town. There was also a French missionary...
Henry H. Riggs' brother Ernest Wilson Riggs (former president of EuphratesCollege 1910–1921 and Near East Relief worker) joined James Levi Barton as...
instructor at EuphratesCollege in Harput. As a result of the massacres of the Armenians during the 1915 Armenian genocide, the college was transferred...
graduate) at the Central Turkey College in Antep, and later became professor of Classical Armenian language at the EuphratesCollege in Harput. In 1909, Ashur...
Mesopotamia is a historical region of West Asia situated within the Tigris–Euphrates river system, in the northern part of the Fertile Crescent. Today, Mesopotamia...
independent Neo-Hittite kingdom located in current Syria on the banks of the Euphrates River, is conquered by the Assyrian king Ashurnasirpal II. 864 BC—Diognetus...
the latter, 34 were public and 31 were private. There was one secondary college and eleven secondary preparatory schools. The late Ottoman Empire modelled...
college has forty student clubs and organizations, among these the Euphrates and Leadership institutes. The Public Affairs Conference at the college is...
Macmillan. Barton 1998, p. 59. Parmelee, Ruth A. (2002). A pioneer in the Euphrates Valley (New ed.). Princeton, NJ; London: Gomidas Inst. ISBN 1903656249...
left a deep impression on young Hagop. He studied for a year at the EuphratesCollege in Kharberd. Along with other orphans, he was then sent to the St...
Bulgarian Men's High School of Adrianople Elazig (Mamuret-ul-Aziz) EuphratesCollege Istanbul (Constantinople) Great National School (Megalē tou Genous...
Navy officer who participated in two major exploratory expeditions, the Euphrates Expedition and the Franklin Expedition. He was of illegitimate birth,...
nations from their location "from across the river" (often the river Euphrates, sometimes the Jordan River) was common in this region of the ancient...
needed]. EuphratesCollege in Harput (1852) Robert College of Istanbul (1863) Talas American College in Talas, Kayseri (1871) Central Turkey College in Gaziantep...
Gladys, Dance Aryeh Lev Stollman 1954 novelist, short stories The Far Euphrates, The Illuminated Soul Anne Stone Indelible Arthur G. Storey 1915 novelist...
Empire," described it as "prestigious". Harput (now in Elazığ) EuphratesCollege Jaffa Collège des Frères de Jaffa Mikveh Israel Jerusalem Talitha Kumi School...
Turkey. Kevork Juskalian was among the earliest graduates of the EuphratesCollege in Kharpert, completing his studies around 1881. He served as a minor...
established colleges and other institutions of learning. The notable institutions were (1)The Central College of Antep; (2) EuphratesCollege of Harpout;...
the Palestinian territories and most of Turkey southwest of the middle Euphrates. Its overwhelming characteristic is that it represents the land bridge...