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Zaruhi Shahbaz Bahri (Armenian: Զարուհի Շահբազ Պահրի; 31 May 1880 – 13 May 1958) was a prominent Armenian writer, social worker, and community activist. In 1913, she was one of the founding members of the Armenian Red Cross of Constantinople. In the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide, and having lost several family members, Bahri remained in the Ottoman Empire to assist in the relief effort for those who survived the genocide. She eventually fled to Romania and ultimately to France in 1928 where she remained the rest of her life. While in France, she wrote six novels and continued to engage with the local Armenian community.

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  • Zaruhi Shahbaz Bahri, armenieraz: Զարուհի Շահբազ Պահրի, jaiotzaz Zaruhi Shahbaz, (Konstantinopla, Otomandar Inperioa, 1880ko maiatzaren 31 – Paris, Frantzia, 1958ko maiatzaren 13a) armeniar idazlea, gizarte-langilea eta gizarte-ekintzailea. 1913an. Konstantinoplako Armeniako Gurutze Gorriaren sortzaileetako bat izan zen. Armeniako genozidioaren ondoren, eta familiako hainbat kide galdu ondoren, Bahri Otomandar Inperioan egon zen genozidioan bizirik iraun zutenei laguntzeko. Errumaniara ihes egin zuen, eta, azkenik, Frantziara 1928an, han egon baitzen gainerako bizitza. Frantzian zegoela, sei eleberri idatzi zituen eta armeniar komunitatearekin lanean jarraitu zuen. (eu)
  • Zaruhi Shahbaz Bahri (Armenian: Զարուհի Շահբազ Պահրի; 31 May 1880 – 13 May 1958) was a prominent Armenian writer, social worker, and community activist. In 1913, she was one of the founding members of the Armenian Red Cross of Constantinople. In the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide, and having lost several family members, Bahri remained in the Ottoman Empire to assist in the relief effort for those who survived the genocide. She eventually fled to Romania and ultimately to France in 1928 where she remained the rest of her life. While in France, she wrote six novels and continued to engage with the local Armenian community. (en)
  • Zarouhi Bahri (arménien : Զարուհի Պահրի), née Zarouhi Shahpaz (arménien : Զարուհի Շահբազ) le 31 mai 1880 à Constantinople et morte le 13 mai 1958 à Boulogne-Billancourt, est une militante et travailleuse sociale arménienne, devenue écrivaine après 1940. En 1913, elle fait partie des membres fondateurs de la Croix-Rouge arménienne de Constantinople. Au lendemain du génocide arménien et après avoir perdu plusieurs membres de sa famille, Bahri reste en Turquie ottomane afin d'aider à l'effort de secours pour les survivants au génocide. (fr)
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  • Zaruhi Shahbaz Bahri, armenieraz: Զարուհի Շահբազ Պահրի, jaiotzaz Zaruhi Shahbaz, (Konstantinopla, Otomandar Inperioa, 1880ko maiatzaren 31 – Paris, Frantzia, 1958ko maiatzaren 13a) armeniar idazlea, gizarte-langilea eta gizarte-ekintzailea. 1913an. Konstantinoplako Armeniako Gurutze Gorriaren sortzaileetako bat izan zen. Armeniako genozidioaren ondoren, eta familiako hainbat kide galdu ondoren, Bahri Otomandar Inperioan egon zen genozidioan bizirik iraun zutenei laguntzeko. Errumaniara ihes egin zuen, eta, azkenik, Frantziara 1928an, han egon baitzen gainerako bizitza. Frantzian zegoela, sei eleberri idatzi zituen eta armeniar komunitatearekin lanean jarraitu zuen. (eu)
  • Zarouhi Bahri (arménien : Զարուհի Պահրի), née Zarouhi Shahpaz (arménien : Զարուհի Շահբազ) le 31 mai 1880 à Constantinople et morte le 13 mai 1958 à Boulogne-Billancourt, est une militante et travailleuse sociale arménienne, devenue écrivaine après 1940. En 1913, elle fait partie des membres fondateurs de la Croix-Rouge arménienne de Constantinople. Au lendemain du génocide arménien et après avoir perdu plusieurs membres de sa famille, Bahri reste en Turquie ottomane afin d'aider à l'effort de secours pour les survivants au génocide. Elle finit par s'enfuir en Roumanie puis s'exile en France en 1928 où elle demeure le restant de sa vie. Pendant son séjour en France, elle écrit six romans et continue à s'engager auprès de la communauté arménienne locale. (fr)
  • Zaruhi Shahbaz Bahri (Armenian: Զարուհի Շահբազ Պահրի; 31 May 1880 – 13 May 1958) was a prominent Armenian writer, social worker, and community activist. In 1913, she was one of the founding members of the Armenian Red Cross of Constantinople. In the aftermath of the Armenian Genocide, and having lost several family members, Bahri remained in the Ottoman Empire to assist in the relief effort for those who survived the genocide. She eventually fled to Romania and ultimately to France in 1928 where she remained the rest of her life. While in France, she wrote six novels and continued to engage with the local Armenian community. (en)
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