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  2. Wikipedia:Wiki Ed/National Association of Armenian Studies ...

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    In this introductory course, we will find answers to these questions by studying Armenian literary productions from the 19th through the 21st centuries that have been translated into English. We will read prayers, poems, songs, short stories, novels, and plays written by exceptional members of the Western-Armenian-speaking world.

  3. Armenian literature - Wikipedia

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    Armenian literature (Armenian: Հայ գրականություն), produced in the Armenian language, was mainly dedicated to national themes and has evolved distinct traditions in terms of style, imagery, and form.

  4. Gohar Muradyan - Wikipedia

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    The Ancient Armenian Calendar, Translated from Classical Armenian into English by Gohar Muradyan and Aram Topchyan, Yerevan։ Magaghat Publishing House, 2002. The Armenian Version of the Greek Ecclesiastical Canons by Gohar Muradyan, Manea-Erna Shirinyan and Aram Topchyan, Frankfurt am Main։ Lowenklau-Gesellschaft e.V., 2010.

  5. Armenian Alexander Romance - Wikipedia

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    In 1969, a translation of the Armenian recension into English was published by Albert Mugrdich Wolohojian. [18] A critical edition of the Armenian text is available in: H. Simonyan, Patmowt’iwn Alek’sandri Makedonac ’woy, haykakan xmbagrowt'iwnner [Storia di Alessandro il Macedone, redazioni armene], Erevan 1989.

  6. Ancient Armenian poetry - Wikipedia

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    This was closely related to earlier traditions. Based on Armenian folklore and literature, the Asugh work transformed into a new form of ancient gusan art. Armenian troupes wrote in dialects and performed their songs on stringed instruments to their own or traditional music, often performing individually or in groups in front of audience. [207]

  7. Category:Armenian literature - Wikipedia

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    Ancient Armenian poetry; Armenian Alexander Romance; Armenian Encyclopedia Publishing House; Armenian genocide in culture; Armenian printing; Armenian translation of John Chrysostom's commentary on the Psalms

  8. List of Armenian writers - Wikipedia

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    Classical Armenian is the literary language of Armenia written during the 5th to 18th centuries. 5th century Movses Khorenatsi depicted in a 14th-century Armenian manuscript. Mesrop Mashtots — theologian, inventor of the Armenian alphabet; Koryun — historian; Yeznik of Kolb — theologian; Agathangelos — historian; Faustus of Byzantium ...

  9. Edward Haghverdian - Wikipedia

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    Edward Haghvedian was born in 1952 in Tehran, Iran to Iranian-Armenian parents. His family originally came from the Iranian city of Khomein in Markazi province of Iran. He has finished his elementary education in "National School of Aras" and his high school education, in the Persian-language schools called «Farokh-Manesh», «Paydar» and «Oloum».