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Raffi

Raffi. Zartonk. What was the Zartonk and why is it important? The Zartonk was the cultural and political reawakening of the Armenians that happened during the 1800’s The Zartonk shaped who we are as Armenians

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Raffi

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  1. Raffi

  2. Zartonk • What was the Zartonk and why is it important? • The Zartonk was the cultural and political reawakening of the Armenians that happened during the 1800’s • The Zartonkshaped who we are as Armenians • The Zartonk was what helped the Armenian people start on their journey to freedom

  3. Writers • Armenia’s political and cultural reawakening was led be writers • Men like KhatchadourApovian, Mikhail Nalbandian, KamarKatiba (Raphael Patkanian), MugerditchBeshiktashlian, HagopBaronian, ArakelBabakhanian (Leo), KrikorArsruni, MugerdichPortukalian,ArpiarArpiarian, KrikorZohrab, HovanesToumanian

  4. Raffi • One of the greatest Armenian writers – ever • He wrote exciting novels that were written about events that were happening at the time

  5. Raffi VAN Salmasd Born in the village of Payajouk, near Salmasd, in northern Persia

  6. Primary Education • Raffi went to a one-room school and was taught by an Armenian priest, Der Todik • Boys of all ages were in the school • Der Todik was very strict and used to beat the boys as punishment • Raffi wrote about these punishments in his book Gaidzer, condemning them

  7. Later Education • In 1847, when he was 12, Raffi was sent by his father to Tiflis to go to a better school • NersessianJemaran was closed due to a cholera epidemic • Raffi was enrolled in a private school run by GarabedBelakhian • He later attended a gymnasium – a high school in Tiflis, and was planning to go to St. Petersburg for college when his father’s business began to have problems • He would never get a chance to go to college

  8. In Tiflis • During his school years, Raffi got exposed to many interesting ideas and people • He saw the plight of the Armenians, especially those in Western Armenia, who lived in the Ottoman Empire, and wanted to help bring about change • He also saw how the rich Armenians and many of the priest did not care much about there fellow Armenians and that they cared only about their wealth

  9. Back in Salmasd • When he returned to Persia, he helped his father with the business and then opened a school in Payajouk • Raffi was interested in bringing about change, but the established Armenians resisted • He finally left and crossed the border into Western Armenia, and visited Van,Bitlis, Moush and other areas

  10. In Van • Raffi went to visit many monestaries and saw that many of the clergy were ignorant and lazy • He then went to VarakiVank and met KhrimianHairig and was very impressed • He stayed for a while, working with KhrimianHairig and his students • In 1857, he returned home and started a school in Salmasd

  11. Back in Salmasd • Raffi went on to start a business and get married and have children • However, there were many people who did not like him and his ideas • When several members of his family, including his father, died in a cholera epidemic, his family’s business and his own business were lost and he became very poor

  12. Teaching and Writing • Raffi found a job as a teacher in Tabriz, a larger city in northern Persia • Later, he started teaching in Akoulis, in Nakhichevan, which later was a hot-bed of revolutionary activity • He then moved back to Tiflis, where he served as a mentor for Simon Zavarian, ChristaporMikhaelian, and others who later founded the ARF • During this time he wrote many poems, stories and articles, and became an editor at Mshak, KrikorArsruni’s newspaper

  13. His Books • Raffi is most famous for his novels • He wrote most of his important works from1874-1888 • He is most famous for Ê»ÝÃÁ, The Fool • His other famous books include • Tavit Beg • Gaidzer • Samvel • KhamsayiMelikoutiuneruh • KhatchakoghiHishadageneruh • VoskiAkaghagh • Jallaleddin

  14. Why is Raffi so Important • His books influenced many of the great Armenian political leaders and revolutionaries • Raffi talked about the need to reform the church and other institutions in Armenian life • Raffi stressed the importance of providing a good education to Armenian villagers • Raffi thought that Armenians needed to stop being so peaceful and accepting of the abuses that they endured from the Turks and the Kurds

  15. Why is Raffi so Important • He gave ideas to the Armenian Revolutionaries about • How to smuggle guns into Western Armenia • How to teach the villagers self-respect and self defense • He basically drew up the plans for the Armenia liberation movement

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