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Hrachia Acharian (Armenian: Հրաչեայ Աճառեան,
reformed spelling: Հրաչյա Աճառյան;
pronounced [həɾɑt͡ʃʰˈjɑ ɑt͡ʃɑrˈjɑn]; 8
March 1876 – 16
April 1953) was...
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Acharian may
refer to:
Acharian people, an
ethnographic group of
Georgians Hrachia Acharian (1876–1953),
Armenian linguist This
disambiguation page lists...
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longer version of The Life is
dated to the late 17th century.
Hrachia Acharian, who aut****d the most
comprehensive study on
Mashtots and the Armenian...
- armeniaculture.am".
Acharian 1971, p. 278. p. 107, "The
Pantheon of
Armenian Pagan Deities",
Gagik Artsruni, Yerevan, 2003
Acharian,
Hrachia (1971) [Originally...
- dialects) is a 1909 book by the
Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian,
published in Paris. It is
Acharian's translation into
French of his
original work Hay Barbaṙagitutʿiwn...
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Armenian alphabet and the life of Mashtots, the
Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian strongly defended Koryun as a
reliable source and
rejected criticisms of...
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Archived from the
original on 3
December 2022.
Retrieved 7
March 2020.
Acharian,
Hrachia (1946). Hayocʿ
anjnanunneri baṙaran [Dictionary of
Personal Names...
- an "altar" on the
grave of
Mashtots three years later, in 443.
Hrachia Acharian interpreted it literally; he
believed Amatuni simply added an
altar in...
- sawsanuēr.
Russell 1985, p. 138. K****natsʻi 1978, p. 107, n. 1.
Acharian 1942.
Acharian,
Hrachia (1942). "****hawan". Hayotsʻ
andznanunneri baṛaran [Dictionary...
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Azerbaijani and
Armenian shepherds.
According to
Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian, the name Mrav
derives from the
Armenian word mar’ 'darkness, fog' and...