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Tekeyan Vahan
Текеян Ваган**
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Vahan Tekeyan
(1878-1945) Armenian lyric poet, journalist and public figure, native of Constantinople. He moved to Egypt in 1914, and survived the Armenian Genocide. He was one of the founders of the Ramkavar Party (West Arm: Ramgavar)
The Armenagans, reformed Hnchaks, and Sahmanadir Ramgavars joined together in 1921 in Constantinople to form the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL) - or the Ramgavar Azadagan Party - with a non-socialist platform. Vahan Tekeyan and Mihran Damadian were instrumental in the founding of the party. It remains active today.
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Published Works
1901 Burdens
1914 Miraculous Rebirth
1919 From Midnight Until Dawn
1934 Love
1934 Song of Armenia
1944 Odes
A complete edition of his works, including prose and translations, 1945-1950
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External links
http://www.tekeyan.com
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Armenian Democratic Liberal Party
(1878-1945) Armenian lyric poet, journalist and public figure, native of Constantinople. He moved to Egypt in 1914, and survived the Genocide. He was one of the founders of the Ramkavar Party
The Armenagans, reformed Hnchaks, and Sahmanadir Ramgavars joined together in 1921 in Constantinople to form the Armenian Democratic Liberal Party (ADL) - or the Ramgavar Azadagan Party - with a non-socialist platform. Vahan Tekeyan and Mihran Damadian were instrumental in the founding of the party. It remains active today
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The purpose of the Tekeyan Cultural Association
Vahan Tekeyan (1878-1945) Ваган Текеян
To own, maintain, operate and render support to courses of study, schools, universities and other institutions of learning, wherever located, engaged, in whole or in part, in teaching Armenian studies, language, religion, literature, history, music, arts, folklore and related fields (herein "Armenian Culture", which expression shall include all or any aspects of the foregoing).
To provide scholarships, scholarships loans and other forms of financial aid to students pursuing Armenian Culture or to persons studying or training to serve as teachers in schools offering Armenian Culture, or any aspect thereof, and as clergymen of the Armenian Church.
To conduct, foster, promote and subsidize cultural and civic activities primarily affecting or for the benefit of persons of Armenian ancestry, including, without implied limitation, in connection therewith, to acquire, own, maintain and operate youth centers and cultural centers.
To organize, conduct, sponsor, subsidize and promote lectures, seminars and cultural projects related to Armenian Culture, including without implied limitation, cultural exchanges of lectures, teachers, artists, musicians, scientists and scholars.
To provide financial assistance, grants and commissions to authors, editors, scholars, artists, composers, musicians, students and instructors of Armenian ancestry or involved in any aspect of Armenian Culture.
To foster, commission and subsidize the translation of Armenian literary, historical and other works into English and other languages; to publish and disseminate such works and to publish and disseminate works of art and music by persons of Armenian ancestry or related in any way to Armenian Culture.
To own, maintain, operate, publish, disseminate assist and subsidize publication of newspapers, magazines, periodicals and other publications in the Armenian or other languages relating directly or indirectly, in whole or in part, to Armenian Culture or matters of concern or interest to persons of Armenian ancestry.