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- Armenian Catholic Church. Archived from the original on 4 July 2019. Mesrop abegha Antabian (1956). "Օշականի մեծ Սուրբը [The Great Saint of Oshakan]". Etchmiadzin...
- N. Simon Colomb “Love Has No Age” Jean-Claude Islert Ara “White Dreams” Abegha “Old Gods” Godfather Petros “The Diary of a Cross-theft” Rshtuni “Abandoned...
- erects a khachkar to the memory of his uncle Bishop Arakel. 1628 - Tuma Abegha writes Gospel in the monastery. 1600-1700 - Fortified walls, a ho****e and...
- Armenian households and 2 erets’. Housing several Armenian households, an abegha, one priest, but also many Gr****s. 150 Armenian households A nearby small...
- worldly things. A celibate priest is given the title of Monk (Armenian: աբեղա abegha). Upon successful completion and defense of a written thesis, on a topic...
- congregation. In September he was ordained sarkavag (deacon) and in December an abegha (priest) and was given the ecclesiastical name "K****n". He initially served...
- Mekhitar of Ayrivank (1869), Petros di Sargis Gilanents (1870), Maghakia Abegha (1871), Tovma Artsruni (1887), and the Armenian geography Ashkharhatsuyts...