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| Ara Aznavorian (originaire de Bucarest) et sa femme Zépur, née Essayan (originaire de Trabzon)  à Kharbine (1918?-1923?) | |
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| - Бахчинян, Арцви (2009) Армянская церковная жизнь Харбина. Պատմաբանասիրական հանդես, № 1 . pp. 147-156. ISSN 0135-0536 Armenian Church Life in Kharbin (Mandchouria) . 
    Bakhchinyan Artsvi Until 1918, the Armenian inhabitants of the city of Harbin had a small Armenian House of Prayer. In 1918, the Chinese Eastern Railroad granted the Armenian Colony a piece of property at 18 Sadovaya Street, where they began to build the Far-Eastern Armeno-Grеgorian Church. The church was built with the money donated by the members of Armenian community (the largest contribution was made by Karapet Aspetian). | |
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