Nersisian School
Nersisian School was an Armenian higher education institution in the city of Tiflis, then Russian Empire. It operated exactly for one century, from 1824 to 1924. It was founded by Bishop Nerses V Ashtaraketsi, Armenian primate of the diocese of Georgia, after whom it was named.
History
In the 19th century Tiflis was a major Armenian cultural center with a large Armenian population. Numerous Armenian schools, various publications, drama associations and societies, charities and nonprofit organizations functioned in the city. The Nersisian School officially opened in 1824 and throughout its existence it had a unique role in Eastern Armenian education.In 1905, the school was destroyed in a bombing. Afterward, Alexander Mantashev solved all the school's financial problems with the designing and building of the school by a Russian-Armenian military architect Nikita Lazarev. The façade of the building was built of an orange stone from the Tsater and Karahunj villages. Alexander Mantashev spent 370,000 rubles during the construction of the new building. In front of the school stood statues of Nerses Ashtaraketsi and Alexander Mantashev.
Notable alumni
The following is the list of notable alumni of the Nersisian School with the year of graduation in parentheses:- Khachatur Abovian, writer
- Perch Proshyan, writer
- Derenik Demirchian, writer and novelist
- Karo Halabyan, architect
- Yervand Kochar, sculptor
- Anastas Mikoyan, Soviet statesman
- Soghomon Tehlirian, assassin of Talaat Pasha, one of the main perpetrators of the Armenian Genocide
- Arshak Ter-Gukasov, Russian Armenian military commander
- Hayk Bzhishkyan, military commander
- Gabriel Sundukian, writer and playwright
- Nikol Aghbalian, historian
- Artashes Abeghyan, philologist, historian and politician
- Ghazaros Aghayan, writer, educator and folklorist
- Hovhannes Tumanyan, writer