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Avetik Sahakyan

Avetik Hovhannesi Sahakian (Armenian: Աւետիք Սահակեան; 1863–1933), also known as Father Abraham, was an Armenian politician, the Parliamentary President (speaker) of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918–19,[1] the social security minister and member of ARF Dashnaktsutiun Eastern Bureau. He was also known as agricultural scientist.[2]

Avetik Sahakian
Աւետիք Սահակեան
Chairman of the Parliament of Armenia
In office
1 August 1918 – 1 August 1919
Preceded bySerop Zakaryan
Succeeded byAvetis Aharonian
Minister of Welfare (Public Assistance) and Labour of Armenia
In office
10 August 1919 – 31 October 1920
Preceded byHovhannes Ter-Mikaelyan
Succeeded byArtashes Babalian
Personal details
Born1863
Jalal-oghli, Tiflis Governorate, Russian Empire (present-day Stepanavan, Armenia)
Died1933 (aged 69–70)
Lebanon
Political partyArmenian Revolutionary Federation

Biography

Sahakian was born in Jalaloghly, Tiflis Governorate (present-day Stepanavan, Armenia). He was included in Western Armenian liberation activities (since 1898) and ARF Caucasian project. He married Varvara Sahakyan, who became one of the first three women elected to parliament in Armenia in 1919.[3] He became Chairman of Parliament in 1918.

Hovannisian describes Avetik Sahakian in The Republic of Armenia, Vol. II:[4]

Avetik Sahakian, affectionately called “Father Abraham” in party circles, was at fifty-four the dean of the cabinet. A native of Jalal-oghli and a graduate of the Petrovsk Agricultural Academy in Moscow, he had been employed in municipal and technical agencies in the Caucasus and had earned distinction for his work on control of the boll weevil. He had been a member of the Dashnaktsutiun Bureau and several national bodies before the 1917 revolutions, then served as provisions minister in the Transcaucasian Federation, and, after moving to Erevan with many comrades in the summer of 1918, became a mainstay in the Khorhurd during the first trying months of Armenian independence.

Following the Bolshevik takeover of Armenia in 1920, Sahakyan was imprisoned. Following his release, the couple and their children fled on foot to Tabriz in Persia, before settling in Iraq. However, the climate affected Varvara's health, and the family relocated to Beirut.[5] He died in 1933.[3]

Books

  • Nersisian, Ashot. Aprogh herosner: Avetik Sahakian, Yerevan, 2004 (in Armenian)

References

  1. ^ Sahakyan profile at the Official site of Armenian Parliament November 15, 2007, at the Wayback Machine
  2. ^ "New series: 'living heroes'" March 23, 2004, at the Wayback Machine, Yerkir Online, 16 January 2004.
  3. ^ a b Women's Suffrage: The Armenian Formula Chai Khana
  4. ^ Hovannisian, Richard G. (1996) [1971]. The Republic of Armenia. Berkeley: University of California Press. p. 19. ISBN 0-520-01805-2. OCLC 238471.
  5. ^ Առաջին հանրապետության կին պատգամավորները Women of Armenia

avetik, sahakyan, avetik, hovhannesi, sahakian, armenian, Աւետիք, Սահակեան, 1863, 1933, also, known, father, abraham, armenian, politician, parliamentary, president, speaker, first, republic, armenia, 1918, social, security, minister, member, dashnaktsutiun, e. Avetik Hovhannesi Sahakian Armenian Աւետիք Սահակեան 1863 1933 also known as Father Abraham was an Armenian politician the Parliamentary President speaker of the First Republic of Armenia in 1918 19 1 the social security minister and member of ARF Dashnaktsutiun Eastern Bureau He was also known as agricultural scientist 2 Avetik SahakianԱւետիք ՍահակեանChairman of the Parliament of ArmeniaIn office 1 August 1918 1 August 1919Preceded bySerop ZakaryanSucceeded byAvetis AharonianMinister of Welfare Public Assistance and Labour of ArmeniaIn office 10 August 1919 31 October 1920Preceded byHovhannes Ter MikaelyanSucceeded byArtashes BabalianPersonal detailsBorn1863Jalal oghli Tiflis Governorate Russian Empire present day Stepanavan Armenia Died1933 aged 69 70 LebanonPolitical partyArmenian Revolutionary FederationBiography EditSahakian was born in Jalaloghly Tiflis Governorate present day Stepanavan Armenia He was included in Western Armenian liberation activities since 1898 and ARF Caucasian project He married Varvara Sahakyan who became one of the first three women elected to parliament in Armenia in 1919 3 He became Chairman of Parliament in 1918 Hovannisian describes Avetik Sahakian in The Republic of Armenia Vol II 4 Avetik Sahakian affectionately called Father Abraham in party circles was at fifty four the dean of the cabinet A native of Jalal oghli and a graduate of the Petrovsk Agricultural Academy in Moscow he had been employed in municipal and technical agencies in the Caucasus and had earned distinction for his work on control of the boll weevil He had been a member of the Dashnaktsutiun Bureau and several national bodies before the 1917 revolutions then served as provisions minister in the Transcaucasian Federation and after moving to Erevan with many comrades in the summer of 1918 became a mainstay in the Khorhurd during the first trying months of Armenian independence Following the Bolshevik takeover of Armenia in 1920 Sahakyan was imprisoned Following his release the couple and their children fled on foot to Tabriz in Persia before settling in Iraq However the climate affected Varvara s health and the family relocated to Beirut 5 He died in 1933 3 Books EditNersisian Ashot Aprogh herosner Avetik Sahakian Yerevan 2004 in Armenian References Edit Sahakyan profile at the Official site of Armenian Parliament Archived November 15 2007 at the Wayback Machine New series living heroes Archived March 23 2004 at the Wayback Machine Yerkir Online 16 January 2004 a b Women s Suffrage The Armenian Formula Chai Khana Hovannisian Richard G 1996 1971 The Republic of Armenia Berkeley University of California Press p 19 ISBN 0 520 01805 2 OCLC 238471 Առաջին հանրապետության կին պատգամավորները Women of Armenia This article about an Armenian politician is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Avetik Sahakyan amp oldid 1062875963, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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