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Srpuhi Mayrabed Nshan Kalfayan (1822-1889)

Srpuhi Mayrabed Nshan Kalfayan (Armenian: Սրբուհի Մայրապետ Նշան Գալֆաեան) (Born February 17, 1822 in Kartal, Istanbul; † July 4, 1889 in Hasköy, Istanbul) was an Armenian nun and founder of the Order of Kalfayan, plus a school and an orphanage for girls in Constantinople.

Biography

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Kalfayan vowed to become a nun at the age of 12 when she lost her father,[1] and she achieved it in 1840.

Kalfayan founded both the Order of Kalfayan and, in 1850, a school for girls which still stands today, though it now accepts boys as well.[1] In 1865 she mobilized financial support for the victims of a cholera epidemic and on 1 January 1866 she opened an orphanage for girls in Hasköy, Constantinople.[citation needed]

Death and commemoration

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Kalyfan died on 4 July 1889.

Her name is commemorated in the Kalfayan Elementary School.[1]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Ozel Kalfayan Ermeni Ilkogretim Okulu". Kalfayan Elementary School Website (in Turkish). Retrieved 8 October 2011.
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