Diran Kelekian

He studied in Constantinople (Istanbul) and at the French Academy of Sciences at Marseilles, then became a lecturer at Ottoman University of Constantinople.[which?]

He fled to Europe during the anti-Armenian violence of the 1890s and returned to Istanbul in 1898, becoming the editor of Sabah.

He soon fled the country again, spending the middle 1900s in Cairo and returning after the Young Turk Revolution.

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

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