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    "I LEAVE 20 YEARS OF MY LIFE FOR YOU..."
    Nana Petrosyan

    PanARMENIAN.Net
    April 24, 2010

    The name given her by the parents and godfather - Haykanush - had
    been forgotten. Over 70 years out of 95 she was known as Lesko.

    This photograph taken in Yerevan in 1926 tells the story of an Armenian
    family from Van villayet of the Ottoman Empire. Aram O.

    Manukyan (in the center), Haykanush (left to him), Mariam (right to
    him), their daughters Arshaluys and Mayranush... Three years later,
    third daughter Siranush was born.

    The name given her by the parents and godfather - Haykanush - had
    been forgotten. Over 70 years out of 95 she was known as Lesko.

    "My mother Lesko was a woman deprived of homeland and relatives. To
    preserve the memory about her native village of Lesko, she took the
    name for herself," says Lesko's 81-year-old daughter Siranush Manukyan,
    who has one father and two beloved mothers...

    With the other soldiers under the command of Andranik, Aram Manukyan
    could not rescue his wife Haykanush and sister Aghavni from the Turkish
    captivity, where they spent 7 years. Deprived of the creatures he
    loved and having no possibility to fight for freedom, Aram married
    Mariam from the village of Avrak. These two people, fettered by an
    indelible pain, tried to find consolation in their own children. But
    time passed, bringing back Aghavni and Haykanush, who already called
    herself Lesko...

    "Having found his sister and former wife, Aram did not hesitate
    for a minute to bring them home. The pain that befell the Armenian
    people made my mother Mariam accept her husband's former wife and
    live in peace with her," Siranush recollects. "My mother's life was
    interrupted by the birth of my brother, who also died. I was told
    this story when I was 26 and started my own family. I enjoyed the
    motherly love of Lesko, who cherished my children. My parents tried
    to protect me from the pain they had in their hearts..."

    As refugees from three villages of Van villayet, Aram, Mariam and
    Lesko lived a worthy life, bringing up the children. They lived a
    long life but did not reach the most important event in their life -
    recognition of the Armenian Genocide by Turkey.

    "My father died in 1957 at the age of 75. Dying, he told my mother
    Lesko: "I leave 20 years of my life for you to see the happiness of
    our children and the punishment that our enemies will suffer..."

    "Now, I am 81, a mother of four children, a grandmother, but I carry
    my parents' pain in my heart and I realize that I'm waiting for the
    same what my parents were waiting for - justice. God bless their
    memory and souls of millions, who were slaughtered. I am just scared
    that my children will spend their life waiting, like we did. God
    forbid!" Siranush Manukyan concluded her story, wiping tears from
    her eyes...
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