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Srpouhi Dussap (Armenian: Սրբուհի Տիւսաբ; 1840–1901) was the
first female Armenian novelist and an
Armenian feminist writer. She used her
works to advocate...
- more "women's sections". In the 1880s,
Matteos Mamurian invited Srpouhi Dussap to
submit essays for
Arevelian Mamal.
According to
Zaruhi Galemkearian's...
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Woodhead Publishing. ISBN 978-0-08-100135-6. Pandey; Larroche; Ricke;
Dussap;
Gnansounou (2011). Biofuels:
Alternaative Feedstocks and
Conversion Processes...
- List of
smoked foods Pandey, A.; Du, G.; Sanromán, M.Á.; Soccol, C.R.;
Dussap, C.G. (2016).
Current Developments in
Biotechnology and Bioengineering:...
- a
novel is
Srpouhi Dussap of Constantinople, who
wrote and
published Mayda, a
feminist social critique, in the 19th century.
Dussap went on to inspire...
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Maria Ángeles Sanromán;
Guocheng Du;
Carlos Ricardo Soccol; Claude-Gilles
Dussap (eds.).
Current Developments in
Biotechnology and Bioengineering. Elsevier...
- Jeanne-Caroline
Augusta Violet Dussap (1
February 1870 in
Paris – 26 June 1951 in Mayenne) was a
French writer who
wrote under the
pseudonym of Guy Chantepleure...
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Retrieved 10 May 2023. L****eur, C.; Brunet, J.; de Weever, H.; Dixon, M.;
Dussap, G.; Godia, F.; Leys, N.; Mergeay, M.; Van Der Straeten, D. (August 2010)...
- writer, and
reformer of
Armenian descent. He was the
brother of
Srpouhi Dussap. Sharif,
edited by
Christoph Herzog,
Malek (2010). The
first Ottoman experiment...
- Publishing, ISBN 1-4191-5345-5 Chantepleure, Guy (Jeanne-Caroline Violet-
Dussap) (1913), La
ville ****iégée : Janina.
Octobre 1912-mars 1913. (in French)...