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Hagopian was born to an Armenian family on 20 October 1913, in Kharpert, Mamuret-ul-Aziz Vilayet, Ottoman Empire. In summer of 1915, when the Ottoman soldiers rampaged through Kharpert, Michael's mother hid her child in a mulberry bush and prayed that the soldiers would not find him.
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Joachim (/ ˈ dʒ oʊ ə k ɪ m /; Hebrew: יהויקים, romanized: Yəhoyāqim, lit. 'he whom Yahweh has set up'; Greek : Ἰωακείμ , romanized : Iōākeím ) was, according to Sacred tradition , the husband of Saint Anne , the father of Mary (mother of Jesus) , and the maternal grandfather of Jesus .
Hagopian was wanted in France for masterminding the Orly Airport attack in July 1983. [6] This attack resulted in a split in ASALA, with the splinter group ASALA Revolutionary Movement led by Monte Melkonian condemning "the murderous deviation" of Hagopian. [7] Hagopian's more militant faction concentrated in the Middle East and Greece. [8]
Hagop Hagopian (or Agop Agopian) (1951–1988), founder and main leader of the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA) Hakob Melik Hakobian, real name of famous Armenian novelist Raffi; Hagop Kassarjian (born 1946), Lebanese-Armenian politician, MP and minister
Khajag Hagopian (April 10, 1983 - December 9, 1994) Sarkis Hagopian was born in Syria on June 20, 1946. In 1968 he was ordained a celibate priest, being renamed Khajag. In 1981 Hagopian moved to New York; in 1983 he became the first parish priest of the newly established St. Mary Armenian Apostolic Church in Toronto.
The Kaunas massacre of October 29, 1941, also known as the Great Action, was the largest mass murder of Lithuanian Jews. [1]By the order of SS-Standartenführer Karl Jäger and SS-Rottenführer Helmut Rauca, the Sonderkommando under the leadership of SS-Obersturmführer Joachim Hamann, and 8 to 10 men from Einsatzkommando 3, murdered 2,007 Jewish men, 2,920 women, and 4,273 children [2] in a ...
Hagopian was married to Agnes Dadekian from 1957 until his death in 1995. The couple was married by James Forrester, who traveled from Inglewood, California to fulfill the promise he made to Hagopian while the two were in the service to perform his wedding. [8] The couple had one son, Robert M. J. Hagopian. [2]