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Address: Balat Orphanage. Tracing the Multiple Pasts of an Armenian School in Istanbul

Book cover © Textem | Bernd Grether for EXC 2020

Book cover © Textem | Bernd Grether for EXC 2020

Tigran Amiryan, Arsen Abrahamyan – 2026

Address: Balat Orphanage is dedicated to the history of a place of care that played a pivotal role for Istanbul's Armenian community over the course of nearly two centuries: the Khorenyan School and Orphanage in the neighbourhood of Balat, which closed its gates in the late 1970s. As they trace the Khorenyan's social and cultural memory, co-authors Tigran Amiryan and Arsen Abrahamyan reflect on the distinctive position of Armenian educational institutions in the Ottoman Empire and later in the Republic of Turkey. In exploring the intertwined processes of forgetting and remembrance, they offer intriguing insights into a rich trove of unpublished archival material that documents community life before, during, and after the Armenian Genocide.

Title
Address: Balat Orphanage. Tracing the Multiple Pasts of an Armenian School in Istanbul
Author
Tigran Amiryan, Arsen Abrahamyan
Publisher
Textem Verlag
Location
Hamburg
Keywords
Monograph; RA 1: Competing Communities
Date
2026-03-11
Appeared in
con·stel·la·tions [Publication Series] | 9
Type
Text
Coverage
This publication is the result of work carried out in Research Area 1: Competing Communities and CONSTELLATIONS.

How to cite:

Tigran Amiryan and Arsen Abrahamyan. Address: Balat Orphanage. Tracing the Multiple Pasts of an Armenian School in Istanbul. Con·stel·la·tions 9. Hamburg: Textem Verlag, 2026. dx.doi.org/10.17169/refubium-50949.