Gegham Ter-Karapetian (Armenian: Գեղամ Տեր-Կարապետեան) (1865-1918), better known by his pen name Msho Gegham (Մշոյ Գեղամ), is a renowned Armenian writer and politician.
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| Gegham Ter-Karapetian | |
| Born | 1865 village of Kheybian, Bitlis Vilayet, Ottoman Empire |
| Died | November 28, 1918 (aged 52–53) Constantinople |
| Other names | Msho Gegham |
| Occupation | writer and politician |
Ter-Karapetian was born in 1865 in the village of Kheybian in Bitlis Vilayet, Ottoman Empire.[1]
He was a major writer of Western Armenian provincial literature.[2][3] He was also a respected journalist and statesman.[4]
Ter-Karapetian served as a deputy in the Ottoman Chamber of Deputies from the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.[1]
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