Simon Simonian
Simon Simonian (1914–1986) was an Ottoman writer, teacher and journalist.
Also recorded as Simonian, Simon

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Biography
Born at Gaziantep in 1914, died in Beirut in 1986.
Simon Simonian studied at Kartasirac School. The recorded working language is Armenian.
Employment is recorded with Armenian School Haygazian and Spurk.
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Gaziantep
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Beirut
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