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Antranig Dzarugian (Անդրանիկ Ծառուկեան; 4
October 1913 – 23 May 1989) was an
influential diasporan Armenian writer, poet, educator, and
journalist in...
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Dzarugian, Tsarukian, Zarukyan, Zarukian, Zarokian, Zarookian) is an
Armenian surname. Po****r
people with this
surname include:
Antranig Dzarugian (1913...
- (1922–2011),
medical illustrator,
cartographer and
historian Antranig Dzarugian (1913–1989),
Armenian diasporan Armenian writer, poet,
educator and journalist...
- (Նայիրի) was a
literary periodical,
established by the
writer Antranig Dzarugian in 1941. It was
published in Aleppo,
Syria until 1949 and in Beirut, Lebanon...
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Marrash Maryana Marrash Al-Ma'arri,
philosopher and
thinker Antranig Dzarugian,
Armenian novelist and poet Buhturi, Arab poet
Georges Tarabichi, writer...
- (1957–1963).
Monthly papers included N****i (1941–1949)
published by
Antranig Dzarugian, and
Purasdan youth publication (1950–1958).
Yearbooks include Souriahye...
- kaza's seat, had 12,168 residents, 8,406 of whom were Armenian.
Antranig Dzarugian (1913–1989),
Armenian writer, poet,
educator and
journalist Haroutiun...
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social publication established by the
Armenian literary figure Antranig Dzarugian. It was
published in
various frequencies as a w****ly, biw****ly and monthly...
- (1903–1974)
Missak Manouchian (1906–1944)
Simon Simonian (1914–1986)
Antranig Dzarugian (1913–1989) Vahe
Vahian (1908–1998)
Tovmas Terzian (1840–1909) Gostan...
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entitled Nor Hayastan, nor
Hayer (New Armenia, New Armenians),
Antranig Dzarugian writes that
Armenian national symbols became real, in
concrete and bronze...