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- Perch Zeytuntsyan (Armenian: Պերճ Արմենակի Զեյթունցյան; July 18, 1938 – August 21, 2017) was an Armenian playwright and screenwriter who served as the...
- Heart Is in the Highlands Directed by Levon Grigoryan Written by Perch Zeytuntsyan Bagrat Hovhannisyan Based on My Heart's in the Highlands (1939) and The...
- Yervant Odian, writer Hovhannes Setian, writer Vahan Tekeyan, poet Perch Zeytuntsyan, writer Armen Agop, sculptor Yuhanna al-Armani, 18th century Coptic icon...
- oreri khronika ("Chronicle of Yerevan Days") — Screenwriter (with Perch Zeytuntsyan) and director 1976 Yerkunk ("Birth Pangs") — Director only 1976 Khonarhvir...
- scholar Zabel Yesayan (1878–1943), author and human rights activist Perch Zeytuntsyan (born 1938–2017), novelist, playwright, screenwriter, and Minister of...
- Theater; Hamlet (Hamlet by W. Shakespeare), Claude Eatherly (Claude by P. Zeytuntsyan), Slave (Theater of Nero's and Seneca's period by Edvard Radzinsky) as...
- patron of Armenia) by Sargis Vanandetsi. The author and playwright Perch Zeytuntsyan wrote a play titled Avervats kaghaki araspele (The legend of the ruined...
- 16 FebruaryIsahak Isahakyan, banker (b. 1933). 21 AugustPerch Zeytuntsyan, playwright and screenwriter, government minister (b. 1938). "Armenia...
- specialist, first female president of the Royal College of Physicians. Perch Zeytuntsyan, 79, Egyptian-born Armenian playwright, Minister of Culture (1990–1991)...
- including Zori Balayan, Silva Kaputikyan, Sos Sargsyan, Gevorg Emin, Perch Zeytuntsyan, Levon Ananyan and others expressed support of Garabedian. According...