Stepan Sapah-Gulian
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Stepan Sapah-Gulian (Stepanos Ter-Danielian, 1861, Nakhijevan - 1928, New York) was an Armenian journalist and political scientist.
He finished the Nersisian School in Tiflis, in 1887 he was arrested by Tsarist autorities, but jailed from prison. In 1895 he finished the Institute of Political Sciences in Paris, since 1894 he worked as a Hunchakian propagandist in France, Britain, Bulgaria and USA, edited "Hunchak" and "Eritassard Hayastan" (he founded in 1903 in USA) periodicals. Being in opposition to the Young Turkish movement, he left Turkey where he was listed among with 20 other Hunchakian activists. His most famous works are "Young Turkey" (1900-1901) and "Autonomic Armenia" (1915).
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- The Armenian Question, encyclopedia, Ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan, Yerevan, 1996, pp. 400-401.