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translation activities.
Masehian was the
editor of the
Armenian journal Shavigh Tehran, 1894). As a diplomat, he was
responsible for
introducing Western...
- Aliabertsi,
Patriarch (490-561)
Tatik Saryan,
artist Melik Kocharyan,
dramatist Shavigh Grigoryan, folk
collector Kavalenko Shahgaldyan,
Governor of the Kotayk...
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Event Gold
Silver Bronze 50 kg
Elbek Toyiev Uzbekistan
Shavigh Gevorgyan Armenia
Andrey Pilichev Russia
Peter Modos Hungary 55 kg
Hamid Sourian Iran...
- intellectuals. He
settled in Bulgaria,
where he
wrote for the
newspaper Shavigh (Armenian: Շաւիղ) and
worked as a
teacher as well. In 1904,
Erukhan moved...
- գիտութեան» ("Banali Gitut'ean", "The Key to Science"), «Շաւիղ լեզվագիտութեան» ("
Shavigh Lezvagitut'ean", "Linguistic Guide"), and «Ընդհանրական»("Endhanrakan",...
- (The Boat), literary-public w****ly, Baku,
Aramazd Publishing House, 1914
Shavigh (The Path), literary-public journal, Baku, Baku
Publishing House, 1914...