Donabed Lulejian (2 January 1875, Harput – 1917 Erzurum[1]) was an Armenian editor and teacher in the Ottoman Empire.
[5] As he returned to the Euphrates College in 1912,[7] he was one of the Armenian intellectuals which emphasized the importance of the maintenance of Armenian-Turkish bonds.
[8] In 1915 he was detained and tortured together with his brother[9] and also a fellow teacher at the Euphrates College Hovhannes Bujicanian.
[10] Lulejian escaped captivity and established himself in the mountains in the Dersim region[11] where he wrote his memoirs.
He couldn't publish them during his lifetime as in 1917 he died from typhus in Erzurum, which at the times was governed by the Russian Empire.