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Character sketch of garoghlanian tribe

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Answered by hello33
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Hey guys,

The Garoghlanian tribe seems to be a fictional group of people in the novel "The Summer of the Beautiful White Horse" by William Saroyan. 

I have never encountered anything about the Garoghlanians or a place called Garoghla in any reliable source about ancient or historic Armenia. I believe it was used to represent a typical tribe under the Seljuk Turks and others who had a policy of "No Armenians - no Armenian Question." At this time, many tribes were annihilated.

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Answered by jisso30
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They were people who knew the significance of pride and valued their honesty. They had certain morals and did not go astray from them. They were very clear of the rights and wrongs and stayed within their boundaries. They also enjoyed being "alive" and "living" even though they were poor and faced many problems.

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