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Yervand Otyan was an Armenian writer and poet who was born in Constantinople in 1869. He was a prolific writer, publishing over 30 books and numerous articles in Armenian and Turkish. He was a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and was an active participant in the Armenian national liberation movement. He was also a member of the Armenian National Assembly and was a delegate to the Paris Peace Conference in 1919. Yervand Otyan was a prolific writer, publishing over 30 books and numerous articles in Armenian and Turkish. His works include novels, short stories, plays, and poetry. He was a master of the Armenian language and was known for his vivid descriptions of Armenian life and culture. He was also a passionate advocate for Armenian independence and was an active participant in the Armenian national liberation movement. Yervand Otyan died in 1945 in Istanbul. He is remembered as one of the most important Armenian writers of the 20th century. His works are still widely read and studied today.

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Occupation writer
Age 57 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 19 September, 1869
Birthday 19 September
Birthplace Constantinople
Date of death 3 October, 1926
Died Place Cairo, Egypt
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1918

Miraculously saved he returned to Constantinople again in 1918, in 1922 he moved to Bucharest, in 1924 to Tripoli (Lebanon) and in 1925 he moved to Cairo.

1911

Otyan depicted the struggle against the Hamidian dictatorship in the historical-adventurous novel "Abdul Hamid and Sherlock Holmes" (1911). His "feuilleton" novels and chronicles are of cognitive and artistic value. He considered repatriation to be a guarantee for national preservation. Otyan is the author of comedies, memoirs and satirical portraits. He translated the novels "Resurrection" and "Anna Karenina" by L.

1908

After the Young Turks revolution (1908) he came back. During the "Mets Eghern" (the Armenian Genocide) he was exiled to the desert of Deir ez-Zor.

1903

He published number of satirical periodicals ("Azat Khosk" (Free Speech), "Azat Bem" (Free Stage), 1903-06, "Krak" (Fire), 1905, in Alexandria, "Karaptnat" 1910, "Sev Katu" (Black Cat), 1912, "Manana", 1913-14, "Ignat Agha" 1919-20, "Yergitsakan Taretsuts" (Satirical Annual), 1921-22, in Constantinople).

1898

Otyan's feuilletons and pamphlets were a new in the Armenian classical prose: the short stories of "Parasites of Revolution" (1898-99), novellas "War and Peace" (1911), "The Propagandist" (1901) and trilogy "Comrade B. Panjuni". He mocked those national figures that pretend to be patriots but in reality, they violate, abuse the sacred ideas. Otyan greatly contributed to the development of the Armenian social satire.

1896

In August 1896 Otyan secretly moved from Constantinople.

1893

In the short stories "Money-lender" (1893), "Good Executioner" (1899), "Hambardzum Agha" (1904), in the novellas "The National Benefactor" (1905), "Love Affair of Mikey" (1906), "The Letters of the Merchant or the art of being a Perfect Man" (1914) and in the novels "Intermediary Daddy" (1895-1920), "Family, Honour, Morality" (1910) Otyan mocked the social-moral, family and everyday vices of the society.

1892

Arpiaryan he became the editor's assistant (1892-95), then the editor of (1896) "Hayreniq" (Moterland) daily. He was in the "unreliable persons" list of authorities in Turkey.

1887

Otyan Yervand, an Armenian satiric writer, journalist, publicist. He studied at Perperyan Gymnasium of Constantinople. His works were published in press starting from 1887. By the invitation of A.