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Yeremia Chelepi Keomiurchian also spelled Eremya Chelebi Kömürjian, Eremya Çelebi Kömügrciyan or Eremia ,  (1637-1695) was a Turkish Armenian writer, poet and translator.

His works include a the poem "On Dimo, the Albanian Baker, Who Loved a Jewish Girl" (sometimes called "The Jewish Bride"), a diary, and a history of Constantinople. his diary covers the years of 1648-62

commissioned by Count Luigi Ferdinando Marsili to create a map of the Armenian Church in 1691.

lots more details here

was advisor to Köprülü Fazıl Ahmed Pasha

poem in honor of his daughter's death.

history becomes basis of later Arabic versions.

business venture with printing press (use other search terms to get other snippets)

mergata the jewish girl loved by the albanian baker

Non english sources


google translated:

during his stay in Constantinople interest and contacts with the catolicos (and that's the likely background that will allow them to come into possession of the famous 1691 map prepared for him by ECK) may not only be the outcome of an occasional curiosity typical of his temperament but leave

the fund that bears his name has already proved to be an exceptionally important document for the history of the Armenian culture performed in 1681 at the request of the Constnatiople own Marsili, de ECK he was one of the most prominent figures in the Armenian COMMUNITY

google tranlsated: approaches made ​​by Catholics to attach this to their advantage liberation movement by taking jor protectve sounds. This man was Eremia Komurdjian Celebi, one of the greatest scholars of his time, the creator of a high school, typography and author of many literary, philological and historical work. Among his works he google translate

map and a representation of the Armenian territorial, or sed Ides Armenian colonies, particularly with regard to the churches and monasteries that are there for them and in turn highlighted the seat catollcassle which they depend. indicatl are also administrative centers diversimente marked in accordance with a triple scale of importance

The map was made ​​in 1691 by a well-known scholar of ECK const, author of