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    Yeghishe Charents (Armenian: Եղիշե Չարենց, romanized: Yeghishe Ch’arents’; March 13[25], 1897 – November 27, 1937) was an Armenian poet, writer and public...
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    where the poet Yeghishe Charents lived from 1935 to 1937. On 11 March 1954, Anastas Mikoyan called for the rehabilitation of Charents in a speech in Yerevan...
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    44°38′12″E / 40.17361°N 44.63667°E / 40.17361; 44.63667 Charents' Arch or Arch of Charents (Armenian: Չարենցի կամար) is a monument and tourist attraction...
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  • Site Arpenik Ch., Unknown in the Known: Short Stories The last summer of Yeghishe Charents, by Arpenik Charents (in Russian) "Aniv" journal about Arpenik...
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    Varoujan (1884–1915), Siamanto (1878–1915), Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937), and Paruyr Sevak (1924–1971). Charents lauds the "hallowed brows" of Gregory and...
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    Charentsavan, after the renowned Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents. Charentsavan is composed of 2 words: Charents (Armenian: Չարենց) and avan (Armenian: ավան)...
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  • She met the poet Yeghishe Charents in 1930. At the age of fifteen, Ghazaryan, an orphan, had "in some sort been adopted by Charents as both an intimate...
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  • process. In March 1954, he called for the rehabilitation of the poet Yeghishe Charents, a victim of the Purges, in a speech in Yerevan in his native Armenia...
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    church in Yerevan, Armenia, that was destroyed in 1939. It was where Yeghishe Charents School is now on Amiryan Street, Yerevan. Saint Paul and Peter Church...
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    works are "Alpiakan manushak" (dedicated to Arpenik Charents, the first wife of Yeghishe Charents), "Lar-Markar", "Namak rusats tagavorin" ("A Letter...
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    novel Snow (Kar in Turkish) by Orhan Pamuk. Yerkir Nairi, a novel by Yeghishe Charents, is dedicated to the public figures and places of Kars, the author's...
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    intellectuals were executed or imprisoned, including Axel Bakunts, Yeghishe Charents, Gurgen Mahari, Nersik Stepanyan, and others. According to Amatuni...
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    Pomegranates". 6 March 2019. "First English Collection of Studies on Yeghishe Charents – Asbarez.com". 5 March 2004. "Hovhannes Toumanian - Poems by the...
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  • – Janet Flanner, American journalist and author (d. 1978) 1897 – Yeghishe Charents, Armenian poet and activist (d. 1937) 1898 – Henry Hathaway, American...
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  • name of Armenia. It was notably used by the poets Vahan Terian and Yeghishe Charents as a synonym for Armenia. Yerkir Nairi (Land of Nairi) was the title...
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    a friend and supporter of many Armenian intellectuals, including Yeghishe Charents (who dedicated a poem to him), Axel Bakunts and Gurgen Mahari (all...
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    Zori Balayan (born 1935) Gurgen Boryan (1915–1971) Arpenik Charents (1932–2008) Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937) Khachik Dashtents (1910–1974) Razmik Davoyan...
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    original on 2019-01-28. Retrieved 2016-11-03. "I Love My Armenia by Yeghishe Charents". Ararat. 15: 46. 1960. Ter-Khachatryan, Yervand (11 December 2014)...
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    (1859–1927), Jesuit Chaldean Catholic priest, Orientalist and Theologian Yeghishe Tourian (1860–1930), Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem, appointed honorary...
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    Griboyedov, Andranik Ozanian, Vardan Mamikonian, Armen Tigranian, Yeghishe Charents, Tigran Petrosian, Mikael Nalbandian, Fridtjof Nansen, Avetik Isahakyan...
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    Armenians to republish the works of Raffi and the purged writer, Yeghishe Charents. Behind the scenes, he assisted Soviet Armenian leaders in the rehabilitation...
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    in the monastery library in July 1907. The first meeting of poets Yeghishe Charents and Avetik Isahakyan took place in San Lazzaro in 1924. Composer Aram...
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  • (Israel), an Israeli poetry collective "Ars Poetica" (Charents), poem collection by Yeghishe Charents (Armenian poet) This disambiguation page lists articles...
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  • Alexander Krasnoshchyokov, Leonid Kurchevsky, Emanuel Kviring 27 Yeghishe Charents, Aino Forsten, Eero Haapalainen, Ruben Rubenov, Daniil Sulimov 28...
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    Beginning with 1967, the Museum has been named after the Armenian poet Yeghishe Charents. In addition to the manuscripts and its extensive library, the Museum...
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    of "To All Your Souls on Fire", from the "Frenzied Masses" poem by Yeghishe Charents who himself fell victim to the repressions in 1937. Jim Torosyan's...
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  • handwritten manuscripts of harmonized Armenian liturgical music to the Yeghishe Charents State Museum of Arts and Literature in Yerevan. In the mid-1960s he...
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    designed by Alexander Tamanyan ֏1,000 136 x 72 mm Green and pink Yeghishe Charents (1897–1937) An image of old Yerevan depicting the government building...
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  • lesbian Chaz Bono – American writer, musician and actor, transgender Yeghishe Charents – Armenian poet, writer and public activist, bisexual Anoush Ellah...
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    literature were produced by Martiros Saryan, Avetik Isahakian, and Yeghishe Charents, who all adhered to the socialist dictum of creating works "national...
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