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Davit Ananun (Armenian: Դավիթ Անանուն;
March 2, 1880 – 1942) was the pen name of
Davit Ter-Danielyan (
Ananun means "anonymous" in Armenian), an
early twentieth-century...
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split into two parts. His son
Ananun crowned himself in Edessa,
while his
nephew Sanatruk ruled in Armenia.
About AD 66,
Ananun gave the
order to kill Saint...
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Armenian independence and
strove for
scientific socialism.
Specifist Davit Ananun in
ridiculing the Ramkavar's
focus on
Western Armenia believed that it "depended...
- Aleksidze-Meskhishvili; 1745–1824),
Georgian pedagogue,
calligrapher and
rector Davit Ananun (1880–1942),
Armenian historian,
journalist and
socialist activist Davit...
- Isakhanyan, E. Palyan, G.
Kuzikyan (Yesalim), and D. Ter-Danielyan (Davit
Ananun). In its
early phase, the
small organization began agitations among workers...
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incomplete 29th chapter, yet
several unknown authors (collectively
called Ananun 'anonymous' in
Armenian historiography) took it upon
themselves to continue...
- ****cutions:
Armenian Prisoners of the
Caucasus (New York, 1911) p.30
Ananun, op. cit., 9. 180 [incomplete
short citation] Hovannisian,
Richard G (1967)...
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Climate data for
Ananun P****(elevation:2122.122m 39°49′50″N 44°59′31″E / 39.83056°N 44.99194°E / 39.83056; 44.99194), 1991–2020
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states that 128
Armenian and 158
Tatar villages were
sacked and ruined.
Ananun, op. cit., p. 180,
calculates that no
fewer than 1,500
Armenians and 1,600...
- collection, Baku,
Erevantsyan Publishing House, 1912,
editor D.
Ananun Bagvi Tsayn (The
Voice of Baku) newspaper, Baku, The
Publishing House of...