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'''Bedros Kapamajian''' (]: {{lang|hy|Պետրոս Քափամաճեան}}, ]: ''Bedros Kapamacıyan'') was born on ] and assassinated in ]. Kapamajian was an ] of Armenian origin who was elected mayor of ], ].<ref>By Y. G. Çark, (1953), "Armenians working for the Ottoman Empire between 1453-1953 (tr:Türk devleti hizmetinde Ermeniler, 1453-1953) 302 pages.</ref> With the ] of the Ottoman Empire, Bedros Kapamajian was elected the mayor of Van on ] ].<ref>BOA İrade Taltifat, 1325. Za/111.</ref> Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnaks) labeled Kapamajian as a puppet of the ].<ref>By Altan Deliorman, "Türklere Karsi Ermeni Komitecileri" Published 1973 Boğaziçi Basım ve Yayınevi 335 pages</ref> He was perceived standing against the ], by/or/because ARF felt he was too loyal to the "Ottoman central".{{Fact|date=April 2007}} Bedros Kapamajian was assassinated on 1912.<ref>Hasan Oktay, the assassinated Ottoman governors (tr:"Valiler Eskiden de Hedefti"), published in Tarih ve Medeniyet, Istanbul 1999, volume 62, pp. 60-63.</ref> He was assassinated by his own son, member of ARF from Van, because of not supporting the ARF.<ref>Hüseyin Çelik, ‘The 1915 Armenian Revolt in Van: Eyewitness Testimony’,in The Armenians in the Late Ottoman Period, pp. 91-92.</ref> '''Bedros Kapamajian''' (]: {{lang|hy|Պետրոս Քափամաճեան}}) was born on ] and assassinated in ]. Kapamajian was an ] of Armenian origin who was elected mayor of ], ].<ref>By Y. G. Çark, (1953), "Armenians working for the Ottoman Empire between 1453-1953 (tr:Türk devleti hizmetinde Ermeniler, 1453-1953) 302 pages.</ref> With the ] of the Ottoman Empire, Bedros Kapamajian was elected the mayor of Van on ] ].<ref>BOA İrade Taltifat, 1325. Za/111.</ref> Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnaks) labeled Kapamajian as a puppet of the ].<ref>By Altan Deliorman, "Türklere Karsi Ermeni Komitecileri" Published 1973 Boğaziçi Basım ve Yayınevi 335 pages</ref> Bedros Kapamajian was assassinated on 1912.<ref>Hasan Oktay, the assassinated Ottoman governors (tr:"Valiler Eskiden de Hedefti"), published in Tarih ve Medeniyet, Istanbul 1999, volume 62, pp. 60-63.</ref> He was assassinated by his own son, member of ARF from Van, because of not supporting the ARF.<ref>Hüseyin Çelik, ‘The 1915 Armenian Revolt in Van: Eyewitness Testimony’,in The Armenians in the Late Ottoman Period, pp. 91-92.</ref>


For the initiation of the national goal, ] was organizing an uprising to initiate the European intervention, which solidified in the ] and then the ] with the article 61. As a result of this plan, a series of fires were plotted in the city of Van. There was no Armenian life lost even though houses of the Armenians were burned down. The Patriarch wanted Bedros Kapamajian to ask protectorates stating that the fires were caused by the Muslim people and that they were getting ready to kill the Christian ]. Kapamajian sent a report to the capital telling that the matter was not so and the fires were started by the Armenian Revolutionary Federation committees. The Armenian Revolutionary Federation decided to execute the major.{{Fact|date=April 2007}}

Ottoman Police arrested Viramyan, one of the writers of Azadamart (Armenian Revolutionary Federation newspaper), ], representative of the committee who will become "Aram of Van" and some of the members were also arrested for the murder.{{Fact|date=April 2007}}


==References== ==References==

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Bedros Kapamajian (Armenian: Պետրոս Քափամաճեան) was born on 1840 and assassinated in 1912. Kapamajian was an Ottoman citizen of Armenian origin who was elected mayor of Van, Turkey. With the Second Constitutional Era of the Ottoman Empire, Bedros Kapamajian was elected the mayor of Van on February 2 1908. Armenian Revolutionary Federation (Tashnaks) labeled Kapamajian as a puppet of the Ottoman Government. Bedros Kapamajian was assassinated on 1912. He was assassinated by his own son, member of ARF from Van, because of not supporting the ARF.


References

  1. By Y. G. Çark, (1953), "Armenians working for the Ottoman Empire between 1453-1953 (tr:Türk devleti hizmetinde Ermeniler, 1453-1953) 302 pages.
  2. BOA İrade Taltifat, 1325. Za/111.
  3. By Altan Deliorman, "Türklere Karsi Ermeni Komitecileri" Published 1973 Boğaziçi Basım ve Yayınevi 335 pages
  4. Hasan Oktay, the assassinated Ottoman governors (tr:"Valiler Eskiden de Hedefti"), published in Tarih ve Medeniyet, Istanbul 1999, volume 62, pp. 60-63.
  5. Hüseyin Çelik, ‘The 1915 Armenian Revolt in Van: Eyewitness Testimony’,in The Armenians in the Late Ottoman Period, pp. 91-92.
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