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Nahapet (Armenian: Նահապետ) is a 1977
Soviet Armenian-language
drama film
about a man who
tries to
rebuild his life
after losing his wife and
child in...
- Hayk (Armenian: Հայկ,
Armenian pronunciation: [hajk]), also
known as Hayk
Nahapet (Հայկ Նահապետ,
Armenian pronunciation: [hajk naha'pɛt], lit. 'Hayk the...
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Nahapet Kuchak (Kouchak) (Armenian: Նահապետ Քուչակ; died 1592) was an
Armenian medieval poet
considered one of the
first ashughs. He is best
known for...
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Nahapet Gevorgyan (Armenian: Նահապետ Գեւորգյան; born June 28, 1957) was born in the
village of
Hoktember in the
Hoktemberyan region in Armenia. On May...
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Rusinian switched alternatively between speaker of the ****embly and deputy.
Nahapet Rusinian translated numerous literary works from
French authors such as...
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Catholicos Nahabed I of
Edessa (in
Armenian Նահապետ Ա. Եդեսացի) was the
Catholicos of the
Armenian Apostolic Church between 1691 and 1705. He made many...
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title “Erg hayreni” (“A song of the homeland”). This
translation inspired Nahapet Rusinian during the
Zeytun uprising in 1862 to
write his
famous poem “Kilikia”...
- Mountains") (1969),
Mimino ("Hawk") (1977),
Hayrik ("Father") (1973),
Nahapet ("Patriarch") (1977), Ktor muh
Yerkinq ("A
Piece of Sky") (1980), Hin oreri...
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covering topics such as love, satire, or
lessons in morality.
Nahapet Kuchak is
known as the "father of
Armenian hayrens". Kuchak's
poems often...
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Notable people with the name include:
Hasan Kuchak (1319–1343),
Mongol ruler Nahapet Kuchak (died 1592),
Armenian medieval poet "Kuchak Surname". forebears...