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Levon Larents

Levon Larents (Kirisciyan) ((アルメニア語:Լևոն Լարենց (Քիրիշճյան)), 1875 – 1915) was an Armenian writer, translator, journalist, editor, novelist, poet, and teacher. He was an editor of many newspapers around the world and the founder of many others. During the Armenian Genocide, Larents was deported to Ankara and then killed.
==Life==

Levon Larents was born in 1875 in the Samatya district of Constantinople, Ottoman Empire. He received his education at the local Robert College where he graduated in 1902. During his time as a student in Robert College, Larents along with classmates Yenovk Armen and Hrand Esayan published the ''Zepur'' Armenian periodical. For a brief period after his graduation, Larents was a contributor to the ''Puzantion'' newspaper.〔〔 He then moved to Adapazari where he taught 'The History of Civilization' at the local Armenian Getronagan School there.〔
In 1905, Larents went to the United States, escaping from societal pressure in the Ottoman Empire, where he became part of the reform movement of the Armenian Hunchak political party.〔 While in Boston, Massachusetts, Larents became the editor of a local Armenian newspaper called ''Tsayn Hayreneats'' or "Voice of the Fatherland" for a period of two years. He eventually moved to Alexandria, Egypt when worked in Orosdi Back, a wholesale company.〔 While in Alexandria, he also became a contributor to the ''Azad Pern'' local Armenian newspaper. However, after the death of Arpiar Arpiarian, Larents moved to Athens, Greece. After the Young Turk revolution in 1908, Larents returned to Constantinople where he become the chief-editor of ''Murj'' and ''Tsayn Hayreneats'' for two years.〔〔 While in Constantinople, Larents published a book of poems entitled ''Trahkdi Yerker'' or "Songs of Heaven". He also translated numerous works from French and English into Armenian.〔 One such work was a translation of H. F. B. Lynch's "Armenia" which was published in 1913. In 1911, he had also translated the Quran into Armenian.〔

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