Missing for 39 years, 1 month and 22 days; assumed murdered
Nationality
Lebanese American
Occupation
Journalist
Spouse
Sona Simonian
(m. 1957)
Children
Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh
Sarkis Zeitlian (Armenian: Սարգիս Զէյթլեան; 1930 – abducted on 28 March 1985)[1] was a Lebanese Armenian journalist and political leader of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation (ARF).[2] He was abducted on 28 March 1985 in West Beirut, Lebanon and presumably murdered under unknown circumstances. At the time of his abduction, Zeitlian was director of the ARF's international media network. Zeitlian was a member of the Political Bureau of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation; the highest ranking subdivision of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.[3]
^"An ARF Mystery: What happened to Unger Sarkis Zeitlian?". Armenian National Committee of America. 2018-10-04. Retrieved 2023-07-15.
SarkisZeitlian (Armenian: Սարգիս Զէյթլեան; 1930 – abducted on 28 March 1985) was a Lebanese Armenian journalist and political leader of the Armenian...
international private arms dealer Sarkis Zabunyan better known as just Sarkis, Armenian-Turkish-French conceptual artist SarkisZeitlian (died 1985), Lebanese Armenian...
(where it was published bi-weekly) after the kidnapping of its editor SarkisZeitlian. Droshak's editorial board returned to Lebanon in 1996, but publication...
genocide, which she described as "part of [her] history". Her father, SarkisZeitlian, was an Armenian Revolutionary Federation leader. She studied at the...
com/rojava-northern-syria/armenians-form-brigade-in-northern-and-eastern-syria-34462 Zeitlian Watenpaugh, Heghnar (12 February 2019). The Missing Pages: The Modern Life...
World Heritage Site on July 15, 2016. According to art historian Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh the addition "would secure significant benefits in protection...
Agency). Archived from the original on 30 July 2021. Watenpaugh, Heghnar Zeitlian (December 2014). "Preserving the Medieval City of Ani: Cultural Heritage...