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Soghomon Soghomonian,
ordained and
commonly known as
Komitas (Armenian: Կոմիտաս; 8 October [O.S. 26 September] 1869 – 22
October 1935), was an Ottoman-Armenian...
- Komitadji, Comitadji, or
Komita (plural: Komitadjis, Comitadjis, or
Komitas) (Bulgarian,
Macedonian and Serbian: Комити, Komiti, Romanian: Comitagiu, Gr****:...
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Komitas, or Gomidas, also
known as
Gomidas Vartabed,
birth name
Soghomon Gevorgi Soghomonyan (1869–1935), was an
Armenian musician.
Komitas (also spelled...
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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...
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Komitas Avenue (Armenian: Կոմիտասի պողոտա) is a 3 km-long
avenue in the
Armenian capital of Yerevan.
Named after the
prominent Armenian composer Komitas...
- ****inson 1977, pp. 53, 107; ****inson 1999, pp. 97–107;
Anthony 2007, p. 48.
Komita 1982, pp. 59–60. Anthony,
David W. (2007). The Horse, the Wheel, and Language:...
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Komitas Park and
Pantheon (Armenian: Կոմիտասի անվան զբոսայգի և պանթեոն) is
located in Yerevan's
Shengavit District, on the
right side of the main Arshakunyats...
- Officially,
Komitas Museum-Institute (Armenian: Կոմիտասի թանգարան-ինստիտուտ) is an art and
biographical museum in Yerevan, Armenia,
devoted to the renowned...
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Maria Balsha was the
daughter of
Goiko Balsha, Lord of
Misia and
Princess Komita Arianiti. Her
father was a
nephew of the Lord of Albania,
George Kastrioti...
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Comita Muzaka (Albanian:
Komita Muzaka), also
known as
Komnena or
Komnene was an
Albanian princess and
member of the
Muzaka family.
Comita was the daughter...