Atrpet
Atrpet, born Sargis Mubayajian (1860–1937), was a prolific Armenian writer, journalist, and social activist whose works left an indelible mark on Armenian literature and national
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Atrpet, born Sargis Mubayajian (1860–1937), was a prolific Armenian writer, journalist, and social activist whose works left an indelible mark on Armenian literature and national
Axel Bakunts (Alexander Stepani Tevosyan, 1899–1937) was a prominent Armenian writer, journalist, and public figure, celebrated for his deep and evocative prose. Born in Goris,
A pioneering figure who significantly influenced the trajectory of Armenian literature and intellectual thought, Khachatur Abovian, often heralded as the “father of modern Armenian literature,”
Pierre Nora, famous for his negativistic ideas, acknowledged at a French Mémoire et Histoire (Memory and History) TV program by Alain Finkielkraut on France Culture,
In the framework of World Cinema Series Armenian film Director Sergei Parajanov’s The Color of Pomegranate was presented in Singapore’s National Museum on Thursday.
Author: Stella Vardanyan Medicine is an inseparable part of the ancient Armenian culture. Its roots come from deep in the past. Relying on folk medicine
Armenian medicine, which has a history of some 3000 years, has created a rich treasury of natural medicaments. Medicine is an inseparable part of ancient
Sayat Nova, the renowned Armenian poet and musician, profoundly influenced the cultural landscape of the Caucasus. His work transcended ethnic and linguistic boundaries, blending Armenian, Georgian, and Persian traditions into a unique artistic vision that continues to inspire today.
Armenia’s National Archive will organize exhibitions dedicated to the 500th anniversary of the Armenian typography and 20th anniversary of the establishment of the Armenian Army.
Legendary secret agent, Soviet hero Gevorg Vardanyan died at the age of 87 in Moscow on Tuesday. Vardanyan could come into direct contact with the
William Saroyan (born Aug. 31, 1908, Fresno, Calif., U.S. — died May 18, 1981, Fresno) was an Armenian-American writer and dramatist. Saroyan was the largely