104-year-old receives Armenian passport
tert.am
20:28 - 17.08.12
On Friday, Head of the passport office of the Vagharshapat police
department Andranik Adamyan issued a passport of the Republic of
Armenia to the oldest resident of the Marshal Baghramyan village,
104-year-old Movses Dermishyan.
Born in 1908 in western Armenia, he emigrated to eastern Armenia with
his family. Moses Dermishyan saw both world wars and the Armenian
Genocide in Turkey in 1915. He is one of the founders of Marshal
Baghramyan village. He remembers how difficult it was under Joseph
Stalin to name the village after Marshal Baghramyan, a great military
figure, who was alive then.
tert.am
20:28 - 17.08.12
On Friday, Head of the passport office of the Vagharshapat police
department Andranik Adamyan issued a passport of the Republic of
Armenia to the oldest resident of the Marshal Baghramyan village,
104-year-old Movses Dermishyan.
Born in 1908 in western Armenia, he emigrated to eastern Armenia with
his family. Moses Dermishyan saw both world wars and the Armenian
Genocide in Turkey in 1915. He is one of the founders of Marshal
Baghramyan village. He remembers how difficult it was under Joseph
Stalin to name the village after Marshal Baghramyan, a great military
figure, who was alive then.