123:, stipulating that the Russian forces occupying the Armenian-populated provinces in the eastern Ottoman Empire would withdraw only with the full implementation of reforms. Srvandztiants was then tasked to collect data and information of the Armenian population in the eastern provinces and report to the Patriarch of Constantinople. Meanwhile, however, Srvandztiants also documented many Armenian oral histories and collected many examples of epic folklore which had been passed down orally for generations.
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where he continued to be a priest and a community figure. A year later, he moved back to
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defile their honor? They are slaughtered constantly. They are dying. Let them at least do something and give meaning to their life and death."
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