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Manuk Khachaturi Abeghyan (Armenian: Մանուկ Խաչատուրի Աբեղյան,
Armenian pronunciation: [mɑˈnuk ɑbɛʁˈjɑn],
alternatively Manouk Abeghian or
Manuk Abeghian...
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Revolutionary Federation. He was the
nephew of
Armenian scholar Manuk Abeghyan, who was
behind the
Armenian orthography reform in the 1920s. He graduated...
- year he
started his
postgraduate studies in
Armenian literature at the
Abeghyan Institute of
Literature of the
Armenian SSR
Academy of Sciences, which...
- արմատոյ հայերէն լեզուի (in Armenian). Տպագրութիւն Հ. Մատթեոսեան. p. 113.
Abeghyan,
Manuk (1906). Աշխառհաբարի քերականութիւն, յօրինեց Մ. Աբեղեան (in Armenian)...
- Hayk and Aram, in some aspects, are
almost identical.
According to
Manuk Abeghyan, Aram is the
second incarnation of Hayk․[page needed] Moreover, they are...
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Darevnitsberd Basean Also
known as
Phasiane Bagrevand Alashkert Chakatk Koghb Abeghyan Mzhnkert Also
known as Abelyankq,
Abelunk Myus, Abeghank, Abeghenk, Abeghenk...
- allies, was
discussed in Berlin. In 1942,
Nzhdeh was
invited by
Artashes Abeghyan to
serve on the
Armenian National Council (Armenischen
Nationalen Gremiums)...
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Manuk Abeghyan proposed a
number of
orthographic changes that
denoted a
radical departure from the
general norm in use
since the
Middle Ages.
Abeghyan's position...
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Armenian po****tion.
Academics living in
Soviet Armenia,
including Manouk Abeghyan,
worked to
recover the story,
eventually forming a
committee to produce...
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Ethnography Institute of
Oriental Studies H.
Acharian Institute of
Language M.
Abeghyan Institute of
Literature Institute of Art Museum-Institute of
Genocide Shirak...