Antranig Chalabian (March 11, 1922, in Kessab, Syria – April 12, 2011, in Southfield, Michigan) was a medical illustrator, cartographer and historian, an author of several volumes on Armenian history.
Academician Mkrtich G. Nersisyan called the book a "valuable historical work resulted by many years of persistent research".
[5] Chalabian is also the author of Revolutionary Figures (1991),[6] Armenia After Coming of Islam and Dro books.
Kerr had moved to New Jersey after retiring in 1965 from his distinguished career as the Chairman of the Biochemistry Department of the American University of Beirut.
In 1919, Kerr was transferred to Marash, in central Anatolia, where he headed the American relief operations.