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Ulubabyan (Armenian: Ուլուբաբյան) is an
Armenian surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Bagrat Ulubabyan (1925–2001),
Armenian writer and historian...
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Bagrat Arshaki Ulubabyan (Armenian: Բագրատ Արշակի Ուլուբաբյան;
December 9, 1925 –
November 19, 2001) was an
Armenian writer and historian,
known most...
- Syrian's chronicle, Sahl is
called Isaac (Sahak in Armenian), so
Bagrat Ulubabyan concludes that Sahl is a
corruption of Sahak. Atrnerseh,
identified by...
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outline of
other attempts at an etymology.
Ulubabyan believes "Gargar" to be an
error in
place of Gugark.
Ulubabyan and
Yeremyan identify Tsawdēkʻ with the...
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Vardges Ulubabyan is a
Deputy to Nagorno-Karabakh legislature. He is also the
director of the Nagorno-Karabakh
State Archives. In
September 2011 he led...
- 216, as
cited in Hakobyan.
Medieval Art of Artsakh, p. 84, note 18.
Ulubabyan,
Bagrat A. (1975). Խաչենի իշխանությունը, X-XVI դարերում (The Prin****lity...
- մեջ" [Many of the
authors place Gardman in the "ashkharh" of Artsakh].
Ulubabyan 1977.
Hewsen 2001, pp. 119, 163.
Bosworth 1986.
Hakobyan 2007, pp. 243–244...
- Geo-Politics of Nagorno-Karabagh. NJ: Zed Books, 1994, p. 52 [ISBN missing]
Ulubabyan,
Bagrat (1976). Արցախ [Arts'akh].
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia (in Armenian)...
- "large garden."
Another theory,
proposed by
Armenian historian Bagrat Ulubabyan, is that,
along with the "large"
translation of kara, the bagh component...
- Republic".
Retrieved 27
October 2023. Mkrtchyan,
Shahen [in Armenian] (1988).
Ulubabyan,
Bagrat (ed.).
Historical and
Architectural Monuments of Nagorno-Karabakh...