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- family of Armenian merchants. He received a scientific education at the Mkhitarist Monastery on San Lazzaro Island in Venice. He was also a teacher of Oriental...
- in intellectual culture and scholarship in Russian Armenia and at the Mkhitarist monasteries of San Lazzaro and Vienna inspired an increased nationalism...
- wrote Turkish in Armenian characters, all efforts to the contrary by the Mkhitarist order notwithstanding. The first novels published in the Ottoman Empire...
- Venice") — Do****entary; writer and director 1982 Mkhitaryannerë ("The Mkhitarists") — Do****entary; writer and director 1982 Mshakuytneri kamurj ("Bridge...
- wrote Turkish in Armenian characters, all efforts to the contrary by the Mkhitarist order notwithstanding. The first novels published in the Ottoman Empire...
- Asatur (2006). "Մխիթարյան միաբանությունը Ստեփանոս Նազարյանի գնահատմամբ [Mkhitarist Congregation in Stepanos Nazaryan's Estimation]". Patma-Banasirakan Handes...
- novelist, poet, and playwright, is born. 1810 Zeitountsi revolts. 1811 Mkhitarist order of Vienna founded. 1813 Treaty of Gulistan. All of Eastern Armenia...
- Avedis Haddeciyan and Sir****h. He graduated from the Pangaltı Armenian Mkhitarist High School in 1944 and is an Istanbul University Faculty of Letters Department...
- Basmajian, Gabriel; Franchuk, Edward S.; Ouzounian, Nourhan (2005). "The Mkhitarist (Mekhitarist) Order". The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the eighteenth...
- Trieste «Աղօթք Յուսկան» ("Aghot Yuskan", Prayer of our Holy Hierarch Yusik) Mkhitarist Press 1774 1781 Saint Petersburg «Ժամագիրք» ("Zhamagirq", "Breviary")...