Russian_soldiers_Sheykhalan_1915.jpg



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English: Russian soldiers pictured in the Armenian village of Sheykhalan (also spelled Sheyxalan) during the Armenian Genocide. Photograph is one of 62 discovered in an album called “Album of refugees” published in Tiflis (1917). For more info: http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/pr_oct_24_08.php
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Source http://www.genocide-museum.am/eng/gen_musium.php
Author “Album of Refugees”, Tiflis (1917)

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