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Gomidas, also
known as
Gomidas Vartabed,
birth name
Soghomon Gevorgi Soghomonyan (1869–1935), was an
Armenian musician.
Komitas (also
spelled Gomidas)...
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Gomidas from
Western Armenian). His
church rank, Vardapet, is
sometimes used alongside:
Komitas Vardapet (Կոմիտաս Վարդապետ),
Gomidas Vartabed...
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Komitas I
Aghtsetsi (Armenian: Կոմիտաս Ա Աղցեցի) or
Komitas I of
Aghdznik was a
Catholicos of
Armenia and
Supreme Patriarch as well as the
bishop of Taron...
- and a
historical introduction by Hilmar. London:
Taderon Press for the
Gomidas Institute. ISBN 978-1-903656-81-5.
Archived from the
original on 26 March...
- Do****ents
Presented to
Viscount Grey of
Falloden (uncensored ed.). Princeton:
Gomidas Institute. pp. 635–649. ISBN 978-0-9535191-5-6. Schaller,
Dominik J; Zimmerer...
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orchestral arrangements of folk
songs by
Gomidas – Armenia's
national composer – were
released as "
Gomidas Songs" in 2008 on the
Nonesuch label and nominated...
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Gomidas Institute (GI; Armenian: ԿԻ) is an
independent academic institution "dedicated to
modern Armenian and
regional studies." Its
activities include...
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Gomidas Keumurdjian (Armenian: Կոմիտաս Քէօմիւրճեան) (c. 1656- 5
November 1707),
known as
Cosma de Carbognano, was a
priest of the
Armenian Apostolic Church...
- the
Destruction of
Christian Communities in
Ottoman Turkey, 1915–1917.
Gomidas Institute, 1998, ISBN 1884630049. Kaplan, S. (2005). ""Religious Nationalism":...
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Porto Torres, is also
dedicated to this saint. It was
built by
Comita or
Gomida,
Judge of Torres, and
contains the relics, not only of Gavinus, but also...