- Look up
Rusin in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rusin is an
alternate transliteration for Rusyn.
Rusin may also
refer to: Rusín, a
village and muni****lity...
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Nahabed Rusinian (Armenian: Նահապետ Ռուսինեան, Turkish:
Nahabet Rusinyan; 1819–1876) was a
prominent Ottoman Armenian poet, publicist, physician, orator...
- hayreni” (“A song of the homeland”). This
translation inspired Nahapet Rusinian during the
Zeytun uprising in 1862 to
write his
famous poem “Kilikia” (“Cilicia”)...
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Vahagn Davtyan Vahan Malezian Hovhannes Masehian Yervant Odian Nahapet Rusinian Hamo
Sahyan Vardges Sureniants Leon
Surmelian Alexander Tsaturian Rita...
- peoples, the
common group from
where modern ethnic groups or
peoples of the
Rusinians, Ukrainians,
Belarusians and
Russians descend and not only
Russians in...
- many
young Armenian males (among them poet and
political activist Nahapet Rusinian and
architect Nigoğayos Balyan)
moved to
France for education.
Papier d'Arménie...
- a
series of
positions within Armenian communal governing bodies. Like
Rusinian, he was an
inaugural member of the
Education Council in 1853,
served as...
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committee made up of
members of the
Armenian intelligentsia (Dr.
Nahabet Rusinian, Dr. Servichen,
Nigoghos Balian,
Krikor Odian and
Krikor Margosian), which...
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historian Abraham Kretatsi —
historian Baghdasar Dpir — poet
Nahapet Rusinian (1819–1876)
Iskander Abcarius (1826–1885)
Mkrtich Beshiktashlian (1828–1868)...
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After returning to
Constantinople in 1852, he parti****ted in
Nahapet Rusinian's intellectual circle. He then
became of
teacher in the
local Beşiktaş Armenian...