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Gabriel Sundukian (Armenian: Գաբրիել Սունդուկյան (reformed), Գաբրիէլ Սունդուկեան (classical); 11 July 1825 – 29
March 1912) was an
Armenian writer and...
- Dagestan. The
author of the
church project was the
Armenian writer Gabriel Sundukian, who was
exiled in
Derbent in the 1850s. The
church was
built in 1870...
- The
theatre is
named after Gabriel Sundukian, who
founded the
Armenian school of
realistic drama. "G.
Sundukian National Academic Theatre". Archived...
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erect a
statue of Nalbandian,
along with Abovian,
Vahan Terian,
Gabriel Sundukian and
Bolshevik and
Communist figures in Yerevan. A 4.5-metre (15 ft) bronze...
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poetry of
Mikayel Nalbandian and
Raphael Patkanian, the
plays of
Gabriel Sundukian, and the
journal Hyusisap’ayl. He read
Russian literature and the works...
- SSR (04/17/1930)
Order of the
Badge of
Honour (1938) “Khatabala” by G.
Sundukian, “Uncle Baghdasar” by H. Baronian, “In 1905”, “Ot****o” and “Don Quixote”...
- of many of the
upcoming intellectuals of that time,
including Gabriel Sundukian and Ivan Aivazovsky. From 1846 to 1865, with some breaks, he
taught painting...
- an
actor in
Armenian provincial theatres from 1941 and then in
Gabriel Sundukian Drama Theatre of Yerevan,
where he was
awarded Stalin Prize for his performance...
- Khorava,
Ramaz Chkhikvadze, and
Medea Chakhava. The
production of
Gabriel Sundukian's well-known play Pepo
where Manjgaladze pla**** the role of
cunning trader...
- in 1888.
Raffi is a
prominent figure of
Armenian literature.
Gabriel Sundukian (Armenian: Գաբրիել Սունդուկյան (Gabriel Sundukyan) was born in Tbilisi...