ARTHUR BEYLERIAN, FRENCH-ARMENIAN HISTORIAN, PASSES AWAY
AZG Armenian Daily #072, 22/04/2005
Obituary
Recently, Arthur Beylerian, well-known French-Armenian historian,
passed away. He dedicated most of his life to making researches on the
Armenian Genocide. After having studied at Mkhitarian Congregation,
he entered the Philology Faculty of the Constantinople University,
studying European, Turkish-Islamic art and geography. In 1972 he
defended a dissertation in Paris. The theme of the research was
“The Basis of the Armenian Cause, from San Stefano Treaty to Berlin
Congress.” The work isn’t published yet.
Arthur Beylerian wrote many books on the Armenian Genocide. But his
main research was “Great Empires, the Ottoman Empire and the Armenians
in the French archives (1914-18).” The researches made by Beylerian
cover all the information kept in the state achieves of France and
represent the true view of that historical period to the specialists
of the sphere.
By Nana Petrosian
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress