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Smpad Piurad ((アルメニア語:Սմբատ Բյուրատ), March 3, 1862 – 1915) was an Armenian intellectual, writer and public activist. He was murdered during the Armenian Genocide. == Life == Smpad Piurad was born Smbat Der-Ghazarian in Süleymanlı/Zeitun on 3 March 1862.〔 In 1871, he went to Jerusalem where he attended and ultimately graduated from the ''Jarankavorats'' school in 1880.〔 In 1880 he began studying at Sorbonne University. In 1885 he became the common revisor of the 36 Armenian schools of Cilicia. During this period he published his first poems in Yeghia Demirjibashian's philosophical journal "Yergrakount" (''Earth''). In 1885, Piurad opens a school in the Armenian populated village of Sis (today Kozan).〔 Being a political activist, he was arrested along with his wife (who became blind in Turkish prison) and spent 5 years in prison, in Marash and Aleppo. In a letter written by the Armenians of Zeytun to William Gladstone, Prime Minister of Great Britain, describes the arrest and treatment of Piurad while in prison:〔(【引用サイトリンク】first=Arsen )〕 In 1895 he was released and moved to Cairo, where he founded the Armenian Central College and ''Nor Or'' newspaper.〔 After the Young Turk Revolution, he returned to Turkey, where he edited the ''Pyunik'' and ''Gaghapar'' newspapers and collaborated with Ottoman Turkish newspapers. He also wrote a large number of works (from "Yeldiz to Sassoun", 1910; "The Eagle of Avarair", 1909; "For the Freedom", 1911; etc.) and opened a publishing house. He was elected as a national deputy. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Smpad Piurad」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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