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Karekin Srvandztiants was born in Van in the
Ottoman Empire in 1840. He was the
uncle of
military commander Hamazasp Srvandztyan.
Srvandztiants was educated...
- by
Garegin Srvandztiants.
Srvandztiants published the epic in
Constantinople which was a
cultural center for
Western Armenians.
Srvandztiants was from the...
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collection Type Dragon-Child and Sun-Child 1884 1905
Armenia Garegin Srvandztiants; Frédéric
Macler Hamov-Hotov;
Contes Arméniens 433B The Golden-Headed...
- հայկական հերոսավեպը (Գ. Սրվանձտյանցի ծննդյան 150-ամյակի առթիվ) [Garegin
Srvandztiants and the
Armenian Heroic Epic (on the 150th
anniversary of his birth)]...
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retelling in
English from the
original Armenian text of
Bishop Garegin Srvandztiants (and
later versions) by
Mischa Kudian, pub. Kaye & Ward Ltd., London...
- was born in Van in 1873 and was the
nephew of the
folklorist Garegin Srvandztiants.
Hamazasp was
first a
member of the
Armenakan Party and then the Armenian...
- "discovered" in 1873 by a
bishop of the
Armenian Apostolic Church,
Garegin Srvandztiants, who had
exceptionally close contacts with the
peasantry in the more...
- weakness. In an
Armenian tale
published originally by
Bishop Garegin Srvandztiants in Hamov-Hotov with the name
Patikan and Khan
Boghou and translated...
- him to
continue developing his
poetic talents. The director,
Garegin Srvandztiants, the
noted folklorist and ethnographer, gave him the name Siamanto,...
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representatives of the
Armenian National ****embly (Khrimian,
Garegin Srvandztiants,
Matthew Izmirlian,
Grigoris Aleatjian)
presented a
report criticizing...