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    FRESNO STATE EXHIBIT TO SPOTLIGHT ARMENIANS OF BITLIS

    http://asbarez.com/120977/fresno-state-exhibit-to-spotlight-armenians-of-bitlis/
    Friday, March 21st, 2014

    Fresno State University's Henry Madden Library

    'Remembering the Armenians of Bitlis,' an exhibit at the Henry Madden
    Library at Fresno State opens March 30

    FRESNO, Calif.--The Armenian Studies Program at Fresno State in
    cooperation with the Gomidas Institute (London), and the Leon S.

    Peters Foundation present "Remembering the Armenians of Bitlis," an
    exhibit to be open from March 30 to April 30, on the second floor of
    the Henry Madden Library.

    A special opening reception to highlight the exhibit of rare photos,
    documents, and maps from the Bitlis area will be held from 3 to 4 pm
    on Sunday, March 30, on the second floor of the Madden Library. The
    hors d'oeuvres reception is free and open to the public.

    Immediately following the reception Ara Sarafian of the Gomidas
    Institute will present a talk, "Down and About Bitlis: An Exhibition
    on Bitlis Armenians on the Shores of Lake Van" at 4 pm, in Room 2206
    of the Madden Library, next to the exhibit area.

    On March 1 to 2, the Gomidas Institute with the support of the Armenian
    Studies Program at Fresno State, held an extraordinary exhibition in
    Tatvan, on the shores of Lake Van, entitled "Bitlis Ermenileri" (The
    Armenians of Bitlis). This event was part of the Gomidas Institute's
    "bridge-building initiative" which was started in June 2013 to build
    contacts between Armenians, Turks, and Kurds.

    The Bitlis Armenians exhibition was based on key ethnographic maps and
    photographs depicting the Armenian presence in the Ottoman province
    of Bitlis before 1915. These were the result of extensive academic
    research at the ABCFM Archives (Houghton Library, Harvard University),
    Mt. Holyoke College Archives (Mass.), AGBU Nubarian archives (Paris),
    and the Ottoman Prime Ministry Archives (Istanbul). The exhibition
    was shown at the Tatvan Cultural Center with the support of the local
    mayor's office as well as several other organizations in Bitlis and
    surrounding areas.

    This exhibition was the first such event in eastern Turkey and was
    attended by a whole spectrum of people from students and workers to
    local politicians and members of the Turkish Parliament. The Turkish
    Human Right's Association (especially its committee against racism
    and discrimination) supported the event and sent three of its members
    to attend the opening.

    Ara Sarafian is an archival historian specializing on late Ottoman
    history. He is the director of the Gomidas Institute, which is a
    leading research and publication center related to modern Armenian
    history.

    The reception and lecture are free and open to the public. Parking
    is free at Fresno State on Sundays -- Lots P30 and P31, entering at
    Shaw and Barton Avenues.

    For more information on the exhibit please contact the Armenian
    Studies Program.

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