
Mihran Azaryan (1876 in
Izmit,
Ottoman Empire
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– 1952 in
Istanbul
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,
Turkey
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)
was an
Ottoman Armenian and
Turkish
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architect
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who is best known for having designed and constructed the
Büyükada
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Pier and possibly the
Izmit Clock Tower.
He was the son of Bedros Azaryan, an
Ottoman Armenian, who was a graduate of the
Imperial School of Military Engineering
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in
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,
Constantinople
la, Constantinopolis ota, قسطنطينيه
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. Mihran Azaryan graduated from Sanayi-i Nefise Mekteb-i Âlisi (today
Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University
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).
His military service was in Istanbul between 1914-1918 and it was during this period that he realized the Büyükada Pier.
[Tigran Khzmalyan]
Armenian Architects of Istanbul: Online Exhibition
March 27, 2015 After this time in Istanbul, he lived and worked in
Izmit for a while and then moved to
Samsun
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where he continued his profession.
In 1935 he returned to Istanbul and continued working as an architect. Azaryan died in Istanbul, in 1952.
References
People from İzmit
Ethnic Armenian architects
Armenians from the Ottoman Empire
1876 births
1952 deaths
Turkish architects
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