Diran Kelekian

Diran Kelekian (Dikran Kelegian, Armenian: Տիրան Քէլէկեան, 1862 1915) was an Ottoman Armenian journalist and professor at the Darülfünûn-u Şahâne (now the University of Istanbul). He was editor of two newspapers, Cihan (since 1883) and Sabah (since 1908).

Diran Kelekian
Տիրան Քէլէկեան
Born1862 (1862)
Kayseri, Ottoman Empire
Died1915(1915-00-00) (aged 52–53)
Çankırı, Ottoman Empire
OccupationJournalist, editor, writer, and professor

He studied in Constantinople (Istanbul) and at the French Academy of Sciences at Marseilles, then became a lecturer at Ottoman University of Constantinople. Being the editor of Sabah, he also worked as a correspondent of Daily Mail and Presse Associe, published journalistic works in Turkish using Armenian letters, compiled a French–Turkish dictionary.

Kelekian was arrested in April 1915 during the Armenian Genocide, deported to Çankırı and killed.

See also

References

  • Chrisopher J. Walker, Armenia: The Survival of a Nation, revised second edition, 1990; page 427.
  • Friedrich Schrader, "Politisches Leben in der Türkei", Die Neue Zeit 1919 (37.2): 463.
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