Ghevont Alishan (Armenian: Ղեւոնդ Ալիշան; July 18 [O.S. July 6], 1820 – November 22 [O.S. November 9], 1901) was an Armenian Catholic priest, historian...
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Ghevont is an Armenian given name. Notable people with the name include: Ghevont Alishan, ordained Armenian Catholic priest, historian and a poet Ghevont...
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reserve Alishan railway station Alishan Range, a mountain range in Taiwan Alishan Bairamian (1914–2005), Armenian–American intellectual and author Ghevont Alishan...
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Previous editors-in-chief have been Gabriel Aivazovsky (1843–48) and Ghevont Alishan (1849-51). The current editor is Serop Chamurlian. In its earliest...
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(brown) and Etchmiadzin monastery (red) in the late 19th century (by Ghevont Alishan). The cathedral is marked as 1. A plan of the monastery H. F. B. Lynch...
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Tehran, Iran, on March 4, 1951. A descendant of the Armenian writer Ghevont Alishan (1820–1901), he developed an interest in literature at an early age...
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interpretations of the name Artsakh exist. The 19th-century Armenian scholar Ghevont Alishan writes of the name's origin that it "remains unknown, but perhaps it...
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to be a more probable subject than Aphrodite. The Armenian scholar Ghevont Alishan, in his 1890 book Ayrarat, insisted that the head represents Anahit...
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Galstian, a World War II general and native of the town. According to Ghevont Alishan, the old name of the village is "Chlofkhan or Chalovkhan", and was...
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musician Thomas Joseph White – American priest and bluegrass musician. Ghevont Alishan – Priest of the Armenian Catholic Church who designed Armenia's first...
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ceased to exist for some time. The Armenian Catholic priest Father Ghevont Alishan created a new flag for Armenia in 1885, after the Armenian Students...
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Tricolor proposal (1996) Tchitundo-Hulu Sun proposal (2003) In 1885, Ghevont Alishan, an Armenian Catholic priest and historian proposed 2 Armenian flags...
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the Armenians is called Hayk‘. The 18th- and 19th-century scholars Ghevont Alishan and Mikayel Chamchian, using different methods, calculated the date...
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Father Ghevont Alishan for the Armenian Diaspora in France Late 19th century Second flag of the Armenian Diaspora designed by Father Ghevont Alishan (Mekhitarist...
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(1828–1868) Yuhanna Abcarius (1832–1886) Mkrtich Achemian (1838–1917) Ghevont Alishan (1820–1901) Yervant Aghaton (1860–1935) Hagop Baronian (1843–1891)...
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Alchian, economist, one of the major economists of the 20th century Ghevont Alishan, Armenian Catholic priest, historian, educator and poet Artem Alikhanian...
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Turkish footballer Alisan Alisan Porter (born 1981), American actress Ghevont Alishan (1820–1901), ordained Armenian Catholic priest, historian and a poet...
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point in 1773 when a group of Armenian monks under the direction of Ghevont Alishan, a follower of Mechitar, publicly seceded from the Armenian Apostolic...
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of the origin of the name Zangezur. According to Armenian scholar Ghevont Alishan, Zangezur is derived from the name of Dzagadzor fortress (now a village...
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Shahaziz, The Old Yerevan (Հին Երևանը), pp. 174-175 (in Armenian) Ghevont Alishan, Ayrarat (Այրարատ), p. 293 (in Russian) Административно-территориальное...
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Congregation Mikayel Chamchian (1738–1823), Mechitarist monk and historian Ghevont Alishan (1820–1901), Mechitarist historian Manouk Abeghian (1865–1944), scholar...
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and Ghevont Alishan founded Bazmavep, the very first Armenian scholarly journal. Ivan Aivazovsky Armenians in Ukraine Armenians in Crimea "Ghevont Alishan...
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Retrieved 2015-01-22. Shtikian, S. A. (1970). "Ղևոնդ Ալիշան [Ghevond Alishan]". Patma-Banasirakan Handes (in Armenian). 2 (2): 13–26. Archived from...
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Hrayr Dzhoghk Ախ Վասպուրական Akh Vaspurakan "Oh, Vaspurakan" Armen Guirag Բամբ Որոտան Bamb Vorotan Ghevont Alishan Hovhannes Badalyan, Ara Guiragossian...
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Moorat-Raphael in Venice where he developed his literary talent under Ghevont Alishan. He returned to Constantinople in 1858 and started working for the...
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in Tyumen, Russia. A lithograph (view) of this painting appears in Ghevont Alishan's 1901 book Hayapatum. Some of the more prominent paintings of Mashtots...
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Aras, or with the nearby village of Tazakend. The Armenian historian Ghevont Alishan placed Paytakaran near the village of Salian in Iran, where the ruins...
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mention is made by the 19th century historian, philologist-geographer Ghevont Alishan, who thinks that the name of the village must have come from Baberd...
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to God but facilitated an early sense of national ambition. Father Ghevont Alishan was a member of the Mkhitarist Congregation in Venice. In 1885, the...
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including: World War II memorial of Nubarashen, erected in 1973, Bust of Ghevont Alishan, erected in 2004, Kackhkar memorial for the victims of the First Nagorno-Karabakh...
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