English: Jak Sayabalian (Paylag) (June 1880 - 1915) was an Armenian writer and poet who was also an interpreter for the British Consul in Konya between 1901 and 1905, then vice-consul for a year and a half. After 1909, he became the journalist in Constantinople. During the Armenian Genocide, Sayabalian deported to Ankara and then killed.
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Tʻēodik. Hushardzan April 11i. K. Polis: Tpagrutʻiwn Ō. Arzuman, 1919
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