Hovhannes Bujicanian (born, Çüngüs, 1873, - Harpoot, 1915) was an Armenian academic and teacher in the Ottoman Empire.
[1] He was a defender of the Second Constitutional Order[2] within the Ottoman Empire and an influential functionary in the Euphrates College.
[1] Between 1906 and 1908 he attended the University of Edinburgh, where he studied Psychology and Philosophy and got to know the possibilities within a democratic environment.
[6] As a teacher at the Euphrates College, he welcomed the possibility to be able to celebrate the 1500th anniversary of the Armenian alphabet in 1913.
[8] He was joined by Donabed Lulejian, another teacher of the Euphrates College in June of the same year and both were subjected to torture.