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Arpenik Charents (Armenian: Արփենիկ Չարենց, July 25, 1932,
Yerevan -
February 12, 2008, Yerevan) was an
Armenian writer,
literary critic,
specialist in...
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Arpenik Nalbandyan (Armenian: Արփենիկ Նալբանդյան,
December 23, 1916 – May 17, 1964) was a Soviet-Armenian artist.
Arpenik Nalbandyan was born on 23 December...
- 1927-30, was
published in Yerevan. It was
dedicated to his
first wife
Arpenik. His last
collection of poems, "The Book of The Way", was
printed in 1933...
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Nalbandyan as
Ashot Artashes Gedikyan as
Serob Margarita Karapetyan as
Arpenik Nona
Petrosyan as Knar
Ruben Mkrtchyan as
Yeghish V.
Movsisyan as Svasyan...
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before finally settling in Bucharest,
Romania in 1925. Dro's
second wife,
Arpenik (whom he
married in 1915), and
their two
children were sent into internal...
- of a
number of
drawings and the
series of
graphics devoted to
painter Arpenik Nalbandyan. 1931 –
Exhibition of
young Armenian artists 1935 – "House of...
- brandy,
opened in 2008 in Aygeshat.
Voskeni Wines,
opened in 2008 in Araks.
Arpenik Winery for wine and brandy,
opened in 2009 in Arshaluys.
Alvan Alco Winery...
- periodicals. His most
famous works are "Alpiakan m****hak" (dedicated to
Arpenik Charents, the
first wife of
Yeghishe Charents), "Lar-Markar", "Namak rusats...
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Mnatsakanian (born 1958), Iranian-Armenian Switzerland-based
visual artist Arpenik Nalbandyan (1916–1964), Soviet-Armenian
painter Hripsime Simonyan (1916–1998)...
- Ba****s (1899–1937) Zori
Balayan (born 1935)
Gurgen Boryan (1915–1971)
Arpenik Charents (1932–2008)
Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937)
Khachik Dashtents (1910–1974)...