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November 2015.
Archived from the
original on 23
August 2016. "Yerevan
Hrachya Acharyan university no
longer offering academic programs-
education ministry". arka...
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connection between people who
commit suicide which leads to a
meeting with
Acharyan, who
explains one of his
former students was
expelled for
reading an illegal...
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Acharyan «Армянская диалектология», Moscow, 1911 G.
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Sahak II Mashalian,
Armenian Patriarch of
Constantinople since 2019
Achaṛyan, Hrachʻya (1948). "Sahak". Hayotsʻ
andznanunneri baṛaran (in Armenian)...
- from the Gr**** name
Partan - "worm repository" or (according to
Hrachya Acharyan) from the ****yrian name
Barsauma - "fasting".
Antony Barsamian, Armenian...
- Kannada, Malayalam, Odia, Bengali,
Gujarati and Nepali. The
Malayalam term
Acharyan or Asan is
derived from the
Sanskrit word Acharya. As a noun the word means...
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Semitic peoples from the south.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint:
others (link)
Acharyan, Hrachʻya (1946). "Haykazn". Hayotsʻ
andznanunneri baṛaran. Vol. 3. Yerevan...
- It was
revived in the
nineteenth century and is now a
common male name.
Acharyan, Hrachʻya (1944). "Zareh". Hayotsʻ
andznanunneri baṛaran. Vol. 2. Yerevan...
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Chalachithra Prathibha − 1993
Chalachithra Rathnam − 1994
Chalachithra Acharyan − 1994
Malayala Chalachithra Kulapathy 1994
Sarasadrutha Kavi − 1994 Kala...
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conflict in 1988. In 1935, Zok had
approximately 10,000
speakers according to
Acharyan, but it is now
certain that the
number of
speakers is much smaller, likely...