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Koriun (Old Armenian: Կորիւն; also
transliterated as Koriwn, Koryun, Coriun) was a fifth-century
Armenian author and translator. He was the
youngest student...
- work of
Mashtots are
Koriun,
Ghazar Parpetsi, and
Movses K****natsi. The Life of
Mashtots (Վարք Մաշտոցի), a
hagiography by
Koriun, a
disciple of Mashtots...
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credited with
creating the
Armenian and—by some scholars—the
Georgian scripts.
Koriun, a
pupil of
Mesrop Mashtots, in his book The Life of Mashtots,
wrote about...
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along with Togarmah, was
considered among the
ancestors of the Armenians.
Koriun, the
earliest Armenian historian,
calls the
Armenians an "Aska****an (i...
- literature. Detroit:
Wayne State University Press. ISBN 978-0-8143-2815-6.
Koriun, Vardapet; Maksoudian,
Krikor H. (1985). Varkʻ Mashtotsʻi.
classical Armenian...
- Smbatian. Yerevan:
Matenadaran (Institute of
Ancient M****cripts), 1984
Koriun, The life of Mashtots, Ch. 16.
Joseph L. Wieczynski,
George N. Rhyne. The...
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Koriun Sahradian (UKR) 0 Emin
Sefershaev (AIN) 1 Manvel Khachatryan (ARM) 7 Pouya...
- Onishi (JPN) 1 Eldaniz Azizli (AZE) 6
Koriun Sahradian (UKR) 7 Marlan Mukashev (KAZ) 0 Umit Durdyýew (TKM) 5
Koriun Sahradian (UKR) 0 Marlan Mukashev (KAZ)...
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works into
Armenian language. The Holy
Translators are:
Mesrop Mashtots Koriun Eznik of Kolb
Ghazar Parpetsi Isaac of
Armenia Gregory of
Narek Movses K****natsi...
- to the area as Tachkastan.
According to the 5th-century
Armenian author Koriun,
Nakhchivan was the
place where the
Armenian scholar Mesrop Mashtots finished...