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    Hagop Oshagan (Armenian: Յակոբ Օշական; December 9, 1883 in Soloz, Bursa – February 17, 1948 in Aleppo), was an Armenian writer, playwright, and novelist...
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  • Sultan Abdul Hamid II Hagop Kevorkian, (1872-1962), Armenian-American archeologist, connoisseur of art, collector Hagop Oshagan (or Hakob Oshakan) (1883-1948)...
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  • wrote an oratorio, Naissance de David de Sassoun, to a libretto by Hagop Oshagan, for soloists, choir and orchestra, premiered in 1994.: 12  1989 Medal...
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    critic. Vahé Oshagan was born in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, in 1922. His father, Hagop Oshagan, was a prominent writer and critic. Raised in Cairo, Jerusalem, and...
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    Remnants - Hagop Oshagan Rendezvous with Love The Bride of Dadrakom - Gostan Zarian The Madman - Matheos Zarifian The Pierced Pot - Hagop Oshagan The Trial...
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  • Oshakan (surname) (redirect from Oshagan)
    or Oshagan (Armenian: Օշական} is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Hagop Oshagan (1883–1948), Armenian literary figure Vahé Oshagan (1922–2000)...
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    Nazariantz (1886–1962) Krikor Odian (1834–1887) Yervant Odian (1869–1926) Hagop Oshagan (1883–1948) Kegham Parseghian (1883–1915) Levon Pashalian (1868–1943)...
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    of 1938, while the Hamazkayin chapter of Cyprus is called "Oshagan", after Hagop Oshagan, who had been a professor at the Melkonian Educational Institute...
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  • Vosdan (Den) and in 1922, along with Kegham Kavafian, Vahan Tekeyan, Hagop Oshagan and Gostan Zarian, he founded the monthly, Partsravank (Monastery-on-a-Hill)...
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    with her two months later. In 1914, together with Daniel Varoujan, Hagop Oshagan, Kegham Parseghian, and Aharon Dadourian [hy], he founded the literary...
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    established the Mehean literary group and magazine with Gostan Zarian, Hagop Oshagan, Aharon Dadourian and Kegham Parseghian. The movement aimed to start...
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  • including Haroutioun Keghart, Dikran Vosgouni, Papken Papazian, and Vahé Oshagan. The magazine is also renowned for its series of special issues dedicated...
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    was one of his subjects, taught by famous writer and literary critic Hagop Oshagan. Within two years, in 1921, he sailed for the United States. He worked...
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    Ottoman Armenia immediately after completing his task. According to Vahé Oshagan, Raffi became the "ideological father of the Armenian revolutionary movements"...
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    and worked along famed writers such as Gostan Zarian, Daniel Varujan, Hagop Oshagan, Hrand Nazariantz and Aharon Dadurian. A complete collection of his...
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  • poems in Italian ([excerpted on Able Muse, 2014) G.M. Goshgarian for Hagop Oshagan's The Remnants, a novel in Armenian (Gomidas Institute, 2013) Tess Lewis...
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  • of the Armenian Diocese of Beroea in Aleppo. It was first published as Oshagan in 1978 and was renamed Kantsasar in 1991. Syrian publishers have a great...
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    Armenian academy (jemaran) in Scutari, where he was taught by the satirist Hagop Baronian and the playwright Srabion Tghlian. At the academy, he was taught...
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    literary reviews, historical essays, and poetry. In 1857 he wrote what Vahé Oshagan described as the first ethnographic novel in Armenian literature Minin...
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  • 44–45. Archived from the original on 9 July 2021. Retrieved 26 May 2013. Oshagan, Vahe (2004). Hovannisian, Richard G. (ed.). The Armenian people from ancient...
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  • Carl Zekarian Mr. Hratch Tarpinian Sister school Pailag Papkenian School, Oshagan, Armenia School district San Francisco County Grades Pre K - 8th Gender...
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