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Totovents (Armenian: Վահան Յովհաննէսի Թոթովենց;
September 1, 1889 – July 18, 1938) was an
Armenian writer, poet and
public activist.
Vahan Totovents was...
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executed or imprisoned,
including Charents, Ba****s,
Gurgen Mahari,
Vahan Totovents,
Nersik Stepanyan, and others.
According to
Amatuni in a June 1937 letter...
- Константинович".
Sakharov Center.
Retrieved 25
September 2013. "Vahan
Totovents". writers.am.
Archived from the
original on 29
March 2019.
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- 1918 in
Tbilisi (Tiflis) by
General Andranik. The
editors were
Vahan Totovents and
Levon Tutunjian.
Hovhannes Tumanian supported daily's publication...
- pan-Armenian poet and
activist Vahan Terian (1875–1920),
Armenian poet
Vahan Totovents (1889-1938),
Armenian writer, poet and
activist Vahan (disambiguation)...
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romantic comedy-drama film
directed by
Henrik Malyan,
based on
Vahan Totovents's story "Light Blue Flowers". It is a
societal critique told
through the...
- film
producer Ulvi Güveneroğlu,
footballer Yakup Kilic,
Boxer Vahan Totovents,
Armenian writer, poet and
public activist 1984-1989
Mustafa Temizer ANAP...
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Vladimir Gorev 29
Vasily Shorin July 10
Gaziz Almukhametov 18
Vahan Totovents 27
Mikhail Velikanov 28
Yakov Davydov,
Terenty Deribas,
Vladimir Kirshon...
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publication of the
newspaper Hayastan (Armenia) in Tiflis.
Vahan Totovents became the
editor of this non-partisan,
Ottoman Armenian-orientated newspaper...
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tarin amen or arav.
Shahan Natalie (1884–1983) Author, Dashnak,
Vahan Totovents (1889–1938) Writer, poet
Tlgadintsi (1860–1915) Writer, poet Hamastegh...