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scarred Charents and he
became a
fervent supporter of the Bolsheviks,
seeing them as the one true hope for the
salvation of Armenia.
Charents joined the...
- 44°38′12″E / 40.17361°N 44.63667°E / 40.17361; 44.63667
Charent's Arch or Arch of
Charents (Armenian: Չարենցի կամար) is a
monument and
tourist attraction...
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Armenian writer,
literary critic,
specialist in
Charents studies. She was a
daughter of the poet
Yeghishe Charents.
After her parents'
arrest in 1937 during...
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Yeghishe Charents House Museum (Armenian: Եղիշե Չարենցի տուն-թանգարան (Yehishe Charents'i tun-t'angaran)), also
known as the
Yeghishe Charents Memorial...
- of Armenia. It was
notably used by the
poets Vahan Terian and
Yeghishe Charents as a
synonym for Armenia.
Yerkir Nairi (Land of Nairi) was the
title of...
-
Armenia Transport in
Armenia "Home".
Armenia Airways.
Retrieved 2024-08-02.
Charents Street 17, Yerevan,
Armenia "Armenia Airways". armeniaairways. armeniaairways...
- met the poet
Yeghishe Charents in 1930. At the age of fifteen, Ghazaryan, an orphan, had "in some sort been
adopted by
Charents as both an
intimate friend...
-
musical art
museum devoted to the
renowned Armenian composer Komitas.
Charents Museum of
Literature and Arts
opened in 1921,
Modern Art
Museum of Yerevan...
- Chaz Bono –
American writer,
musician and actor,
transgender Yeghishe Charents –
Armenian poet,
writer and
public activist, bi****ual
Arthur Gourounlian...
- (Israel), an
Israeli poetry collective "Ars Poetica" (
Charents), poem
collection by
Yeghishe Charents (Armenian poet) This
disambiguation page
lists articles...