Tlgadintsi or Tlkatintsi, Hovhannes Harutiunian was an Ottoman Armenian writer and teacher noted for his leading role in rural literature. He is credited with giving the first authoritative response to a call from Constantinople's Armenian intelligentsia, issued in the early 1890s, for writing firmly rooted in the village life of historic Western Armenia. Tlgadintsi's unique realist works range from probing the darkest corners of village life to revisiting cherished moments of childhood. Through his esteem as a mentor and his power as a writer he opened the way for a new generation of important writers such as Rupen Zartarian, Peniamin Noorigian, Vahé Haig, Vahan Totovents, Hamasdegh, and others.
Tlgadintsi
Tlgandintsi and the graduates of his school in 1910
Rupen Zartarian or Ruben Zardaryan was an Armenian writer, educator, and political activist. He was killed by Ottoman authorities during the Armenian genocide.
Rupen Zartarian