Manuk Khachaturi Abeghyan (Armenian: Մանուկ Խաչատուրի Աբեղյան, Armenian pronunciation: [mɑˈnuk ɑbɛʁˈjɑn], alternatively Manouk Abeghian or Manuk Abeghian...
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Armenian Revolutionary Federation. He was the nephew of Armenian scholar Manuk Abeghyan, who was behind the Armenian orthography reform in the 1920s. He graduated...
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(1840–1889), Romanian mathematician, educator and political figure Manuk Abeghyan, an philologist, literary scholar, folklorist, lexicographer and linguist...
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likbez policy. During this consultation, the linguist and philologist Manuk Abeghyan proposed a number of orthographic changes that denoted a radical departure...
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state publishing house, the scientific councils of Matenadaran and the Manuk Abeghyan Institute of Literature, and the chief editorial board of the Armenian...
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Armenian language and literature. In 1965 Institute of Literature after Manuk Abeghyan of NAS RA he defended a thesis on "Nairi Zaryan Dramaturgy", and received...
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արմատոյ հայերէն լեզուի (in Armenian). Տպագրութիւն Հ. Մատթեոսեան. p. 113. Abeghyan, Manuk (1906). Աշխառհաբարի քերականութիւն, յօրինեց Մ. Աբեղեան (in Armenian)...
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Hakob Manandyan, Nicholas Adontz, Joseph Orbeli, Alexander Tamanyan, Manuk Abeghyan, Hrachia Acharian, as well as prominent foreign Armenologists Nikolai...
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department of Yerevan State University, where he attended lectures by Manuk Abeghyan, Hrachia Adjarian, Hakob Manandyan, Leo and others. In 1925–1927, he...
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Abeghian, Vol. 7. Yerevan: Academy Press, 1975 "Armenian Folk Beliefs : Manuk Abeghyan : Free Download & Streaming : Internet Archive". Archive.org. 2001-03-10...
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studied at Avetik Isahakyan School in Yerevan, and later attended the Manuk Abeghyan School with a focus on mathematics, graduating with honors. In 1966–1971...
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Ossetian language] (in Russian). Vol. III. Leningrad: Nauka. pp. 39–40. Abeghyan, Manuk (1985). "Hay zhoghovrdakan aṛaspelnerě M. Khorenatsʻu hayotsʻ patmutʻyan...
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rendered Angegh. Petrosyan 2002, p. 32–38. Abełyan 1985, p. 154–155. Abeghyan, Manuk (1985). "Angegh Turkʻi aṛaspelě" [The legend of Tork Angegh]. In Pion...
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Ruben Drambyan, Grigor Aharonyan, Eduard Isabekyan, Ara Bekaryan, Mher Abeghyan, Arpenik Nalbandyan, Vahan Harutyunyan, Karapet Metsaturyan, Eda Abrahamyan...
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among Armenian scholars. Both literary critic Arshag Chobanian and scholar Manuk Abeghian believe he did. In contrast, literary critic Hrant Tamrazyan [hy]...
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32 academic staff and 262 students. Historian Hakob Manandyan, linguist Manuk Abeghian, historian Ashkharbek Kalantar, and Stepan Malkhasyants were among...
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