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Khatabala (Armenian: Խաթաբալա; Russian: Хатабала) was a twelve-page
Armenian satirical periodical published in
Tiflis (Tbilisi) from 1906 to 1916 and...
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number of
films together,
notably Kidnapping,
Caucasian Style and
Khatabala. The
marriage was
initially a
happy one, but
Donara was
diagnosed with...
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Cartoon of
Gabriel Efendi Noradunkyan published in Tbilisi-based
Armenian satirical periodical Khatabala after his resignation...
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Lezginka Caricature of
Alexander Shirvanzade for
Khatabala "End of Armenian–Turkish m****acres" for
Khatabala He was
married to a
woman named Anzhelina Albertovna...
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State Duma of the
Second Convocation,"
cartoon from the
Armenian satirical magazine Khatabala.
Tsereteli is
depicted third from left in the red shirt....
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first Armenian talkie in 1935.
Another famous film
based on his work is
Khatabala (1971). The
Sundukian State Academic Theatre in
Yerevan is
named in his...
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Album for
Children No. 2 (1965)
Adventures of Ivan
Uncle Baghdasar (1927)
Khatabala (1928)
Oriental Dentist (1928) Debt of
Honor (1931)
Macbeth (1933) Devastated...
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death are not known.
Khatabala, Oct. 8, 1911, no. 41, p. 489
Khatabala, Dec. 3, 1911, no. 49, p. 588
Khatabala, June 2, 1912, no. 21, p. 249...
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Cartoon of
Grikor Suni
published in Tbilisi-based
Armenian satirical periodical Khatabala...
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Waters Rise (as Arev) 1970 – A
Spring of
Heghnar (Mkrtich's mother) 1971 –
Khatabala (in the episodes) 1973 – The Last Deed of Kamo (as Arsha) Sundukyan, Gabriel...