Papers from famous Armenians
Reference | AM-HAA/420/List 03/Case 14/pp1 |
Title | Letter from the Grand Sacristan of St. James Convent of Jerusalem Vardapet Gabriel Anushian to archbishop Harutyun, the Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem. |
Dates | 1902-03-11-1903-03-11 |
Dates Start | 1902-03-11 |
Dates End | 1902-03-11 |
Level of description | Item |
Extend and medium | 1 item, pp. 1, 1 page; in Armenian, typed; Digitized item |
Repository | National Archives of Armenia (HAA) |
Name of creator(s) | Gartashyan Artashes (GA) |
Description | On the debates within the Convent of Jerusalem between Ghevond and Gevorkian. |
Language of material | Armenian |
Reference | AM-HAA/420 |
Title | Papers from famous Armenians |
Covering dates | 1837-1941 |
Dates Start | 1837 |
Dates End | 1941 |
Level of description | Fonds |
Extend and medium | Global extent: 1575 cases for the whole collection; 22 cases for list 3; 5 selected and described items from 4 selected cases |
Repository | National Archives of Armenia (HAA) |
Name of creator(s) | Gartashyan Artashes (GA) |
Description | This collection includes 88 “lists” (sections) and each of them is dedicated to a famous Armenian (either an historian, a musician, a painter, a monk, a general, a professor, an editor, a doctor, or an engineer), or to a well-known institution or event. For instance, this collection also includes papers from the Armenian orphanage of Aleppo, documents about the massacres of Cilicia, or papers from the charitable organizations of Syria, Lebanon and etc. These are mostly personal papers that have been given to the National Archives of Armenia by relatives. |
Accruals | The collection is still increasing. |
Conditions governing access | Subject to the authorization of National Archives of Armenia (HAA) |
Rules or conventions | International standard for archival description, General, etc. |
Date of the catalogue | Catalogue prepared from September to November 2016, and February 2017 |
Archivist's notes | Inventory of a range of 5 items from Gartashyan Artashes’s papers, (1902-1914), held by the National Archives of Armenia (Erevan), made by Arman Khachatryan, Gohar Avakyan, Sonya Mirzoyan and Hovakimyan Nazenyi, 2016-2017. |
Sources | http://www.archives.openjerusalem.org/index.php/papers-from-famous-armenians?sf_culture=en |