- of
Etchmiadzin continued during the 18th century. In 1720,
Catholicos Astvatsatur and then, in 1777–83
Simeon I of
Yerevan took
actions in
preserving the...
-
Armenian and
occasionally Russian and
Georgian languages. It was
founded by
Astvatsatur Yeritsyan (1872–?), who
edited the
periodical along with
Ashot Atanasyan...
- Death'), was
formed on 30
August 1992.
Under the
command of Major-General
Astvatsatur Petrosyan, it
defeated the
Azerbaijani forces near the
Gandzasar monastery...
- Also
spelled Myasnikyan. His
patronymic is
variously given as Asatur,
Astvatsatur,
Fyodor and Bogdan. Saparov, Arsène (March 2012). "Why Autonomy? The...
-
becoming the
initiator of this
genre in
national lyrics),
Tadeos Tokhatsi,
Astvatsatur, and
others composed as well. Main
articles Hovhannes Erznkatsi and Kostandin...
- needed] In 1724, the
Ottoman commanders got the
Catholicos of
Etchmiadzin Astvatsatur I to
write a
letter addressing the
Armenians of
Karabakh and the Catholicos...
- where,
according to
historical accounts, two
Catholicoi were buried:
Astvatsatur (r. 1715–1725) and
Karapet II (r. 1726–1729).
Their tombstones had disappeared...
- A
writing house was
sited adjacent to the church. Lazar, Margarit,
Astvatsatur, and
others contributed to the m****cripts ****ociated with the church...
-
Khacheresovna Kechekyan (née Aladzhalova), the wife of the
doctor Fyodor (
Astvatsatur)
Stepanovich Kechekyan. The
Kechekyans lived in the
mansion with their...
- the
complex were
rebuilt in the
early 18th
century by the
Catholicos Astvatsatur Hamadantsi, and some
restoration efforts took
place in the
early 20th...