R.P. Sevadjian

R P Sevadjian is the author of In the Shadow of the Sultan and The Darker Shadow, historical coming of age novels set during the Hamidian Massacres of 1896 and the Armenian Genocide in 1915. Sevadjian is a third-generation diasporan Armenian, whose family left Asia Minor in the 1800’s and was scattered across the world, no members remaining in their ancestral homelands. Born and raised in Africa, she now lives in the UK where she is currently researching the Armenians of Ethiopia and the work of B A Sevadjian about whom she has written several articles for Armenian Weekly. The Long Shadow, the final part of her Armenian Genocide Trilogy will be published in the summer of 2021.
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Jeweler to an Emperor: Bedros A. Sevadjian (1918-1977)

  Bedros Sevadjian was an Armenian who was born in Aintab, Ottoman Empire, on 21st May 1918. His father, Avedis…

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Archbishop Nareg Alemazian’s Mission

  Special for the Armenian Weekly A few weeks ago I attended Badarak at Sourp Asdvadzadzin Cathedral in Nicosia, the…

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Pilgrimage in Lebanon: July 18-19, 2015

Special for the Armenian Weekly  In a conversation with His Eminence Archbishop Nareg Alemazian at the beginning of May, I…

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Two Pilgrimages in Cyprus

The Monastery of St. Magar, or Magaravank as it is better known to Armenians, is situated high in the Kyrenia…

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Remembering the Armenians of Ethiopia

Special for the Armenian Weekly At the beginning of March, a Requiem was offered for my parents and for the…

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Writing ‘In the Shadow of the Sultan’

Special for the Armenian Weekly Irredeemable loss, violence, and atrocities; how to write about these subjects in a novel for…

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