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Tag Archive for: This Week in Armenian History

BIRTH OF VERTANES PAPAZIAN

Vertanes Papazian was a prolific writer who delved into subjects of social and national interest at the turn of the twentieth century.
He was born in Van, in a priest’s family, on April 12, 1866. He moved to Tabriz, Iran, as a child. After his schooling in Agulis and Tabriz, he studied at the Gevorgian Seminary in Etchmiadzin, but he could not graduate, for he had to start working at the age of fifteen…

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AVEDIK EVDOKIATSI, PATRIARCH OF CONSTANTINOPLE

Avedik Evdokiatsi, Armenian Patriarch of Constantinople was born on April 1, 1657, in Evdokia (Tokat). He was a disciple of the priests Sarkis and Bedros, and then of archimandrite Hagop Belenktsi. In 1675 he was ordained deacon in Payas (Cilicia), and then he moved to the monastery of St. Hagop of Gabos, in Upper Armenia (Partser Hayg), where he was consecrated monk (apegha) and …

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DEATH OF DIKRAN CHUKHAJIAN

Dikran Chukhajian was the first author of operas in Armenian reality, and his first opera became famous long after his death. He was born in Constantinople in 1837, studied at composer Gabriel Yeranian’s class, then followed classes in Milan. Along with other Armenian intellectuals of that period, he fought for the development of national culture, organized musical societies, theatres…

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PETROS GHAPANTSI

Very little is known about the early life of priest, poet, and composer Petros Ghapantsi. He was born in Ghapan (nowadays Kapan, Siunik), in Eastern Armenia, in the early 18th century. He became a member of the Holy Echmiadzin Brotherhood in 1753-1756. Later, he served as legate in various places, including Constantinople, Adrianopolis (Edirne), Armash, and Crimea…

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ARAMAYIS SAHAKIAN

Poet Aramayis Sahakian was synonymous with the satirical weekly, Vozni (“Hedgehog”) for over three decades. He was born in Artsvashen (province of Gegharkunik), on May 25, 1936, in the Armenian exclave occupied by Azerbaijan since 1992. He graduated from the language and history department of the Khachatur Abovian State Teacher Training Institute (now university) in 1960 and followed the courses of literature …

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DEATH OF ALEXANER KHATISIAN

Alexander Khatisian, one of the prime ministers of the first Republic of Armenia, was a remarkable public figure before and after the crucial years of 1918-1920.

He was born in Tiflis (nowadays Tbilisi), the capital of Georgia, on February 17, 1874. He belonged to a well-to-do family. His brother Kostandin Khatisian (1864-1913) was among the founding members of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation.

After graduating from the local gymnasium (Russian high school) in 1891, Khatisian went to Russia to pursue higher education.

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BIRTH OF SAMVEL MKRTCHYAN

Reading the list of translations by Samvel Mkrtchyan is simply humbling. His translation of a text like James Joyce’s Ulysses (2012), published two years before his untimely death, crowned the career of this prolific translator. Mkrtchyan was born on February 25, 1959, in Talin (Armenia). In 1983 he graduated from the Valery …Brusov University, specialized in foreign languages. Afterwards…

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OPENING OF THE HOUSE-MUSEUM OF YEGHISHE CHARENTS

The house-museum of Yeghishe Charents (1897-1937) in Yerevan keeps the memory of one of the greatest names of Armenian poetry and symbol of the Stalinist purge of Armenian intelligentsia in 1936-1938. The museum, installed at the building where Charents lived the last two years of his life (6 Sundukian Street at the time, now Mashtots Avenue 17), was created by decision …

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BIRTH OF KARP [GARB] KHACHVANKIAN

Karp (Karapet) [pronounced Garabaed] Khachvankian was born in Akhaltskha (Javakhk, in present-day Georgia). He moved to Tbilisi in 1928 with his family and studied at the actor’s school of the local film studio from 1941-1944. Karp was known as the “King of Laughter,” was particularly well-known in Armenia for his comedic roles, which turned him into one of the most …

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BIRTH OF LORD BYRON

For two centuries, Lord Byron’s Armenian connection has become the stuff of legend, and the fact that one of the greatest British poets took an interest in the Armenian culture to the point of learning the language has been widely discussed. He made his goal to get acquainted with Armenian culture and, more importantly, to study the Armenian language with …

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