List of Turkish-Armenians

List of Turkish-Armenians

= List of notable Turkish-Armenians in the Republican Period =

*Daron Acemoğlu, economist, winner of the 2005 John Bates Clark Medal
*Can Arat, soccer player
*Aylin Ateş
*Hayko Bağdat, journalist
*Silviya N. Bursalıoğlu (Asu Maralman)
*Hayko Cepkin, musician
*Maral Ceranoglu
*Jaklin Çarkçı, mezzo-soprano,
*Levon Panos Dabağyan
*Arto Harutyun Dalga (simply known as "Arto"), singer
*Agop Dilaçar, linguist and first Secretary General of the Turkish Language Association
*Arat Dink son of Hrant Dink, and editor of Agos
*Hrant Dink, former editor of the weekly Agos
*Rakel Dink
*Kemani Tatyos Ekserciyan
*Markar Esayan
*Ara Güler, photojournalist (member of the elite Magnum Photos agency)
*Rober Hatemo
*Sami Hazinses
*Cem Karaca, rock musician
*Toto Karaca (Irma Felekyan)
*Karin Karakaşlı
*Archbishop Karekin Kazancıyan
*Udi Hrant Kenkulian
*Vahe Kılıçarslan
*Berç Türker Keresteciyan
*Masis Kürkçügil
*Garo Mafyan, leading musician
*Etyen Mahçupyan
*Nazan Maksudyan
*Edgar Manas, orchestrator of the İstiklâl Marşı
*Alis Manukyan, soprano
*Matild Manukyan
*Mıgırdiç Margosyan
*Alen Markaryan, leader of Çarşı, leading fan group of Beşiktaş J.K., and a journalist
*Leda Mermer
*Mesrop Mutafyan
*Aris Nalcı, journalist
*Adile Naşit, partially Armenian by way of an Armenian mother
*Sevan Nisanyan
*Vahi Öz
*Turgut Özatay
*Prof. Ardeş Panosyan
*Kenan Pars (Kirkor Cezveciyan)
*Artin Penik (committed suicide in response to ASALA's bombings)
*Serkis Seropyan
*Ruhi Su
*Alin Taşçıyan, film critic
*Cenk Taşkan (Majak Toşikyan), musician
*Nubar Terziyan
*Mihran Tovmasyan
*Pars Tuğlacı
*Ayda Tunç, violinist (daughter of Onno Tunç)
*Onno Tunç
*Selin Tunç
*Arto Tunçboyacıyan, musician (brother of Onno Tunç)
*Osep Vartanyan (known as "Vartan Pasha")
*Agop Vartovyan (Güllü Agop), a pioneer of the Turkish theatre
*Petros Adamian, famous actor and poet
*Sarkis Zabunyan (simply known as "Sarkis")
*Zahrad, poet
*Garbis Zakaryan, boxer, nickname "Iron fist"

Ottoman Period

*Hampartsoum Limondjian, Ottoman composer and musical theorist who developed "Hampartsoum notation system"
*Hagop Kazazian Pasha, Ottoman minister of finance and minister of privy treasury

ee also

Armenians in Turkey

References

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