
Robert Sukiasyan
Research Fellow · Armenian Genocide Studies
University of California, Los AngelesAbout
Robert Sukiasyan is a Research Fellow at the Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures (NELC), California State University, Fresno. His work focuses on the Armenian Genocide, Ottoman Empire history, and the socio-political dynamics of deportations and ethnic cleansing in the early 20th century.
Research Trends: His publications analyze specific locations and policies within the Ottoman Empire’s Armenian deportation routes, such as Hasançelebi, Kötü Khan, and Sebastia. Themes include economic oppression, gendarmerie complicity, and archival documentation of massacres.
Key Contributions: He has extensively documented the theoretical and empirical aspects of deportations in Sebastia (1915) and evaluated criminal inaction by Ottoman authorities. His recent work in the International Journal of Armenian Genocide Studies (2024) and Microhistories in Armenian Studies (2025) highlights microhistorical approaches to understanding targeted elimination and survivor communities.
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