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'''Yeghia (Yeghig) Jerejian''' ({{langx|hy|Տոքթ. Եղիկ Ճէրէճեան}}, born in 1957, in [[Beiruth]]) is a Lebanese-Armenian author and political figure, [[Social Democrat Hunchakian Party]] Central Committee Member (since 1995).<ref>[http://asbarez.com/arm/172587/ Յայտարարուեցաւ ՍԴՀԿի Նորընտիր Վարչութեան Կազմը, Asbarez, 2013]</ref> From 1992 to 2009 (for four times) he was elected as a member of the [[Lebanese parliament]] from [[Beirut]].<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://hadjen.org/morenews.php?id=15 |title=Hajin Armenians Assemble in Beirut |access-date=2013-04-12 |archive-date=2013-09-21 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130921055708/http://hadjen.org/morenews.php?id=15 |url-status=dead }}</ref> |
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==Biography== |
==Biography== |
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Dr. Jerejian was born in Beirut, in a family which comes from [[Hadjin]]. A graduate of Beirut Hovagimian-Manoogian Armenian School, |
Dr. Jerejian was born in Beirut, in a family which comes from [[Hadjin]]. A graduate of Beirut Hovagimian-Manoogian Armenian School, later graduated [[Yerevan State Medical University]]. He is a member of [[Ararad (daily)|Ararad Daily]] editorial staff, a former editor of "Ararad Youth", and an author of 12 books and many articles on Armenian and Middle East history.<ref>[http://massispost.com/archives/566 ՀԱՅԿԱԶԵԱՆ ՀԱՄԱԼՍԱՐԱՆԻ ՄԷՋ ԳԻՏԱԺՈՂՈՎ ՆՈՒԻՐՈՒԱԾ ՀԱՃՆՈՅ ՀԵՐՈՍԱՄԱՐՏԻՆ, 2010]</ref> |
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In 2014 in Beirut he published his sixth book entitled, “From the Ones Who Built the Road to Eternity.”<ref>[http://massispost.com/2014/09/yeghig-jerejian-presents-from-the-ones-who-built-the-road-to-eternity/ Yeghig Jerejian Presents “From the Ones Who Built the Road to Eternity”]</ref> In 1995 he published a monograph on the [[Armenian genocide]] in Arabic. |
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He is married to Houry Jerejian. |
He is married to Houry Jerejian. |
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*Panturanism, 1998 |
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*Pandukht, 1999 |
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*The Ottoman Parliamentary Elections of 1912 and the Western Armenians, 2007 |
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*From the Ones Who Built the Road to Eternity, 2014 |
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*Medzn Mourat, 2016, 248 pages, {{ISBN|978-9939-860-22-0}} |
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Latest revision as of 11:41, 21 October 2024
Yeghia (Yeghig) Jerejian (Armenian: Տոքթ. Եղիկ Ճէրէճեան, born in 1957, in Beiruth) is a Lebanese-Armenian author and political figure, Social Democrat Hunchakian Party Central Committee Member (since 1995).[1] From 1992 to 2009 (for four times) he was elected as a member of the Lebanese parliament from Beirut.[2]
Biography
[edit]Dr. Jerejian was born in Beirut, in a family which comes from Hadjin. A graduate of Beirut Hovagimian-Manoogian Armenian School, later graduated Yerevan State Medical University. He is a member of Ararad Daily editorial staff, a former editor of "Ararad Youth", and an author of 12 books and many articles on Armenian and Middle East history.[3]
In 2014 in Beirut he published his sixth book entitled, “From the Ones Who Built the Road to Eternity.”[4] In 1995 he published a monograph on the Armenian genocide in Arabic.
He is married to Houry Jerejian.
Books
[edit]- Martyrs on Bloody Path, by Dr Yeghia Jerejian, Beirut, 1989
- Panturanism, 1998
- Pandukht, 1999
- The Ottoman Parliamentary Elections of 1912 and the Western Armenians, 2007
- From the Ones Who Built the Road to Eternity, 2014
- Medzn Mourat, 2016, 248 pages, ISBN 978-9939-860-22-0
References
[edit]- ^ Յայտարարուեցաւ ՍԴՀԿի Նորընտիր Վարչութեան Կազմը, Asbarez, 2013
- ^ "Hajin Armenians Assemble in Beirut". Archived from the original on 2013-09-21. Retrieved 2013-04-12.
- ^ ՀԱՅԿԱԶԵԱՆ ՀԱՄԱԼՍԱՐԱՆԻ ՄԷՋ ԳԻՏԱԺՈՂՈՎ ՆՈՒԻՐՈՒԱԾ ՀԱՃՆՈՅ ՀԵՐՈՍԱՄԱՐՏԻՆ, 2010
- ^ Yeghig Jerejian Presents “From the Ones Who Built the Road to Eternity”