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- Q2211989 description "Catholicoi of Cilicia".
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- Q2211989 abstract "Sahak II or Isaac II, last name Khabayan (Armenian: Սահակ Բ. Խապայան (Եղեգցի)) (March 25, 1849 – 1939), was Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 1902–1939.Born in the village of Yeghiki in Kharpert, he received his religious training in Constantinople and Jerusalem. He was Catholicos of Cilicia during the tumultuous years of the Armenian Genocide, and was first exiled from the see's seat in Sis, and then again after relocating to Adana. From 1921 the Catholicos wandered the Middle East from place to place with no permanent home. By 1929 age 80 and weary, and so appealed to the Near East Relief organization for help, who had built several orphanages for orphaned Armenian children fleeing the genocide. One of these orphanages was in the town of Antelias near Beirut, Lebanon, which they leased to the Catholicos for one dollar a year. Sahak also sought to bring his dream for an Armenian theological seminary to life at this site, since all seminaries had been closed or fallen apart after the genocide.Due to his advanced age, Sahak II encouraged the election of a co-adjutor Catholicos to share his throne. Papken I Guleserian reigned along with Sahag from 1931 until his death in 1936. Sahak II lived on another three years until his death at age 90.".
- Q2211989 birthDate "1849-03-25".
- Q2211989 birthYear "1849".
- Q2211989 deathYear "1939".
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- Q2211989 dateOfBirth "1849-03-25".
- Q2211989 dateOfDeath "1939".
- Q2211989 name "Sahag II of Cilicia".
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- Q2211989 comment "Sahak II or Isaac II, last name Khabayan (Armenian: Սահակ Բ. Խապայան (Եղեգցի)) (March 25, 1849 – 1939), was Catholicos of Cilicia of the Armenian Apostolic Church in 1902–1939.Born in the village of Yeghiki in Kharpert, he received his religious training in Constantinople and Jerusalem. He was Catholicos of Cilicia during the tumultuous years of the Armenian Genocide, and was first exiled from the see's seat in Sis, and then again after relocating to Adana.".
- Q2211989 label "Sahak II of Cilicia".
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