Surp Agop Hospital
Surp Agop Hospital (Turkish: Surp Agop Hastanesi) or Saint Jacob Armenian Hospital is a hospital in the Elmadağ neighborhood of Şişli district of Istanbul which was established in 1837 and continues to be operated by the Armenian Catholic community of Turkey.[1][2] The hospital also owned all rights of the Pangaltı Armenian Cemetery which was destroyed in the 1930s.[3][4][5][6][7]
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Geography | |
Location | Elmadağ, Şişli, Istanbul, Turkey |
Coordinates | 41°02′28″N 28°59′08″E |
Organisation | |
Religious affiliation | Catholic church |
History | |
Former name(s) | Saint Jacob Armenian Hospital, "The hospital Sourp-Agop of Pancaldi above Pera. |
Opened | 1837 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Turkey |
The hospital was widely noted before and after World War I for its work. Using the names of the districts of the time it was known as "The hospital Sourp-Agop of Pancaldi above Pera."[8][9][10][11][12] Armenian fundraising for the hospital continued after World War II.[13] Today it is a private hospital which caters also to the Turkish Social Security Agency (Sosyal Güvenlik Kurumu - SGK) continuing to serve the public in Istanbul.[1]
References
- "History of Hospital" (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 30 March 2013. Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- Sarkis Karayan. "Armenians in the Health Services of the Ottomans and the History of Surp Prgich Hospital" (PDF) (in Armenian). Retrieved 19 December 2012.
- Tan, Gokhan (2011-07-24). "Varolmayanın tescili". Radikal (in Turkish). Retrieved 21 December 2012.
- TAMAR NALCI, EMRE CAN DAĞLIOĞLU (10 October 2012). "TRT İstanbul Radyosu'nun arazisi geçmişte Ermeni mezarlığıydı". Agos (in Turkish). Archived from the original on 16 January 2013. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
- Nalci, Tamar (August 27, 2011). "Bir Gasp Hikâyesi". Bianet. Retrieved 20 January 2013.
1930'lu yıllarda dolambaçlı bir hukuki süreç sonucunda el konulan Surp Agop Mezarlığı'nın yerinde bugün Divan ve Hyatt Regency otelleri ile TRT binası var.
- al.], [M. Sinan Genim ... et (2004). Geçmişten günümüze Beyoğlu (1. baskı. ed.). İstanbul: Türkiye Anıt Çevre Turizm Değerlerini Koruma Vakfı. ISBN 9789759748425.
- Melling, Antoine Ignace; Dunn, Montagu Buccleuch (2008). Long stories: İstanbul in the panoramas of Melling and Dunn (in Turkish). İstanbul Araştırmaları Enstitüsü.
- The Lancet 1909 Page 1359 "One of the nurses of the hospital met with a tragic death. She was struck by a bullet which traversed the verandah in front of the building and penetrated the pavilion where she was attending to the wounded. The hospital Sourp-Agop of Pancaldi above Pera has accommodated about 30 soldiers who sustained grave injuries during the fierce assault on the barracks of Taxim and Tash-Kizla, where a detachment of the deposed Sultan's troops ..."
- Allgemeine Zeitschrift für Psychiatrie und psychisch-gerichtliche ... - Volume 56 - Page 991 1899 Dies Hospiz, das den armenischen Namen Sourp Agop (= St. Jacob) trägt, wird von einem aus fünf Mitgliedern bestehenden ...
- Sauglingsfursorge und Kinderschutz in den europaischen Staaten - Volume 1 - Page 863 Arthur Keller - 1912 "Armenisch-katholisches Hospital von Sourp Agop. Die katholischen Armenier besitzen ein Hospital in Pera auf der Promenade iles Taxim. Dieses Hospital hat 60 Betten; man ..."
- L'Hygiène mentale - Volume 8 - Page 322 1913 "Le QUARTIER IŸALHÊNÉS DE L'HÔPITAL SURP-AGOP L'hôpital arménien catholique Surp-Agop (Saint-Jacques) est situé près du Champ de Mars, dans la grande rue de Pancaldi. Il n'a aucune façade sur la rue avec laquelle il ..."
- The Near East year book and who's who Volume 2 - Page 790 H. T. Montague Bell - 1927 "The following hospitals are established in Istanbul ... Rue Olivo, Pera; Armenian, Yedi Coule; Armenian Catholic, Sourp Agop, Pera ; Armenian Ephorie, Buyuk Yeni Han, ...
- TURCS d'hier et d'aujourd'hui Par WILLY SPERCO - Page 57 Willy Sperco - 1961 "Aujourd'hui, le grand bal de la Société de Bienfaisance grégorienne est donné au « Casino Municipal », et le dîner- dansant avec loterie, pour l'hôpital arméno-catholique de « Sourp-Agop », dans un grand hôtel. Dévoués au service de la ..."