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Raphael Patkanian (Armenian: Ռափայէլ Պատկանեան, 20 November [O.S. 8 November] 1830 – 7 September [O.S. 26 August] 1892), also
known by the
penname Gamar...
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Kerovbe Patkanian or
Kerope Petrovich Patkanov (Armenian: Քերովբէ Պատկանեան, Russian: Керопэ́ Петро́вич Патка́нов; 16 May [O.S. 4 May] 1833 – 14 April [O...
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Raphael Patkanian (1830–1892) was a nineteenth-century
Russian Armenian writer and educator. He
gained po****rity for his poetry, much of
which is written...
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Gabriel Patkanian, a
pioneer of
modern Armenian education. He was
taught Russian and
French and was
exposed to
Western literature and science.
Patkanian's school...
- (1872). Чеченское племя. Tbilisi: Сборник сведений о кавказских горцах.
Patkanian,
Kerovbe (1877).
Armenian geography of the 7th
century AD. Гюльденштедт...
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Yerevan where he
encouraged the
republication of
Raffi and
Raphael Patkanian, the
rehabilitation of Charents, and the
revival of the
memory of Miasnikian...
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advocates of the use of
Modern Armenian were
Mikayel Nalbandian and
Raphael Patkanian. Pataknian's father, Gabriel,
published Ararat, the
first Modern Armenian...
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Latin (both 1736),
French (1819), and
Russian (1877). In 1877,
Kerovbe Patkanian first attributed it to
Anania as the most
probable author.
Another geographical...
- 2017, p. 4.
Eastmond 2017, p. 66.
Patkanian 1952, p. 141. sfn error: no target: CITEREFPatkanian1952 (help)
Patkanian 1874, p. 121.
Manandian 1952, p. 141...
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Raphael Patkanian (1830–1892),
Armenian writer Mikayel Nalbandian (1839–1866), Armenian...