- Մուբայաջյան;
January 31, 1860 – May 27, 1937),
better known by his pen name
Atrpet (Adrbed in
Western Armenian, Armenian: Ատրպետ), was a
prolific and multifarious...
- party,
including Smpad Piurad,
Stepan Sapah-Gulian,
Alexander Atabekian,
Atrpet, and Aram Andonian. One of Armenia's
famous national heroes Andranik Ozanian...
- is a 1962
Soviet Armenian short film by
Arman Manaryan. It is
based on
Atrpet's novel of the same name.
Despite being Manaryan's
first film and just 20...
-
served with parsley.
Tjvjik with mung
sprouts In the
story of the
writer Atrpet (Sarkis Mubaiyajyan), the plot
revolves around a
piece of
liver that a rich...
- Shant,
Krikor Zohrab,
Rupen Zartarian,
Avetis Aharonyan,
Garegin Nzhdeh,
Atrpet,
Gostan Zarian,
Hrand Nazariantz and
Nigol Aghpalian. The 19th
century beheld...
-
Aslanian (1906–1945), writer, poet,
French Resistance fighter,
Communist Atrpet (1860–1937) Axel Ba****s (1889–1937)
Peter Balakian (born 1951), memoirist...
- Tekeyan,
Levon Shant,
Krikor Zohrab,
Rupen Zartarian,
Avetis Aharonyan,
Atrpet, and
Gostan Zarian. The 19th
century beheld a
great literary movement that...
-
first work,
called Beginning of Spring, was
published in 1935.
Novelist Atrpet gave the
talented poet the
epithet "Shiraz",
because "this youth's poems...
- Bashinjaghian,
Henryk Hryniewsky,
Garegin Yeritsyan, A. Mirzoyan,
Josef Rotter,
Atrpet,
Musheg Bagratuni,
Tmblachi Khachan,
Garegin Levonyan,
Hovhannes Tumanyan...
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personal water deities.
Vishaps were
introduced by the
Armenian writer Atrpet in 1880. His work was
published in 1926. In 1909, when
Nicholas Marr and...