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Hrach Mikayeli Bartikyan (Armenian: Հրաչ Միքայելի Բարթիկյան; Russian: Грaч Миха́йлович Бартикян, also
transliterated as
Hratch Bart'ikyan; July 7, 1927–August...
- Belmont, MA:
National ****ociation for
Armenian Studies and Research, 1993.
Bartikyan, H. (1981). "Mattʻeos Uṛhayetsʻi" Մատթեոս Ուռհայեցի.
Haykakan sovetakan...
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Chronicle of
Matthew of Edessa).
Translation and
commentary by
Hrach Bartikyan. Yerevan,
Armenian SSR:
Hayastan Publishing, 1973, pp. 12–13. See Matthew...
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Escorial &
Grottaferrata versions with
parallel English translation.
Bartikyan, Hrach. "Armenia and
Armenians in the
Byzantine Epic," in
Digenes Akrites:...
- Bulgares. Bruxelles,
Palais des academies, 1938. (in Armenian)
Hrach Bartikyan,
Quellen zum
Studium der
Geschichte der
paulikianischen Bewegung, Eriwan...
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Institutions Armenian National Academy of
Sciences Doctoral students Aram Ter-Ghevondyan
Influenced Hrach Bartikyan, Aram Ter-Ghevondyan,
Karen Yuzbashyan...
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given name include:
Hrachia Adjarian (1876–1953),
Armenian linguist Hrach Bartikyan (1927–2011),
Armenian academic Hrach Gregorian (born 1949),
American political...
- nor pay you jizya.”
negotiations promptly ended there. (in Armenian)
Bartikyan, Hrach. «Վահան» (Vahan).
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. vol. xi. Yerevan:...
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Akram 2009, p. 133.
Akram 2004, p. 402. Al-Waqidi, p. 100 (in Armenian)
Bartikyan, Hrach. «Վահան» (Vahan).
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia. vol. xi. Yerevan:...
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Zhamanakagrutyun [The
Chronicle of
Matthew of Edessa] (in Armenian). Ed.
Hrach Bartikyan. Yerevan:
Yerevan State University Press. pp. 160, 500, note 226. Browning...