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Archimandrite Ohannes, of Tadem. Der Harutiun, of Hadousi. Der Sarkiss, of Mouri. Der Seth, of Komk. Der Sarkiss, of Khoylou. Der Hagop, of Tadem. Der Aharom, of Tadem. Der Hagop, of Kesserik.<li> <li>Der Khazar, of Morenik.<li> <li>Der Ohannes, of Husseynik.<li> <li>Der Vahram, of Husseynik.<li> <li>Der Nishan, of Miadoun.<li> <li>Archimandrite Krikor Aprahamian.<li> <li>Der Migerdich Shamlian.<li> <li>Der Kegham Shamlian.<li> <li>Der Nerses Baltayan.<li> <li>Der Kurken Yazidjian.<li> <li>Der Tonig Pakhigian.<li> </ol>

<li>Der Harutiun, of Diarbekir.</li> <li>Der Sacristan, of Diarbekir.</li> <li>Priest, of Ali Pounar.</li> <li>Priest, of Arghani.</li> <li>Der Krikor, of Hava.</li> <li>Der Garabed, of Hava.</li> <li>Der Kevork, of Marshmezra.</li> <li>Der Harutiun, of Tzet.</li> <li>Der Nerses, of Khozad.</li> </ol>

No. 8. Der Yeghia, of Tevnik, was killed while presenting a petition to the Government for protection.

No. 29. The Abbot Bedross, of Sourp, had his tongue torn out and limbs cut off one by one. He was then killed "with tortures."

Nos. 33-35. The Abbot Isaac of the Holy Cross, the priest