Journalist, writer, teacher, and political activist.
Kegham Parseghian (Գեղամ Բարսեղեան) (1883 – 1915), was an Armenian writer, teacher, editor, and journalist.[1]
^Hacikyan, Agop; Gabriel Basmajian; Edward S. Franchuk (2005). Nourhan Ouzounian (ed.). The Heritage of Armenian Literature Volume III: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times. Detroit, MI: Wayne State University Press. pp. 826–827. ISBN 0-8143-2815-6. Retrieved 19 October 2011.
KeghamParseghian (Գեղամ Բարսեղեան) (1883 – 1915), was an Armenian writer, teacher, editor, and journalist. KeghamParseghian was born in the Gedik Paşa...
college football player and coach KeghamParseghian (1883–1915), Armenian writer, teacher and journalist Nathan Parseghian (born 1984), former placekicker...
Asadurian, Haig Tiriakian, Shavarsh Panossian, Krikor Siurmeian, Servet, Dr. Parseghian, Piuzant Bozajian, and Dr. Avedis Nakashian. According to Teotig's year...
magazine with Gostan Zarian, Hagop Oshagan, Aharon Dadourian and KeghamParseghian. The movement aimed to start an Armenian literary and artistic renaissance...
months later. In 1914, together with Daniel Varoujan, Hagop Oshagan, KeghamParseghian, and Aharon Dadourian [hy], he founded the literary periodical Mehian...
this magazine. In 1910 tries to establish with Gostan Zarian and KeghamParseghian a circle of innovative art around Les volontés folles. In the same...
The following is a list of all known columnists of the Armenian Weekly: Kegham Balian Stepan Piligian Harut Sassounian Melody Seraydarian Yeghia Tashjian...