Zabel Yesayan (Armenian: Զապել Եսայան (reformed), Զապէլ Եսայեան (classical); 4 February 1878 – 1943) was an Armenian writer and a prominent figure in...
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football player Zabel Yesayan (1878-1943), Armenian novelist, poet, writer, and teacher This page lists people with the surname Yesayan. If an internal...
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Statue of Zabel Yesayan (Armenian: Զաբել Եսայանի հուշարձան), a life-size monument dedicated to famous Armenian writer, novelist, translator, public speaker...
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(1863–1934), Armenian poet, writer, publisher, educator and philanthropist Zabel Yesayan (1878–1943), Ottoman Armenian novelist and translator Zabelle This page...
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Gomidas, Hovhannes Tumanyan, Teotig, Arshaguhi Teotig, Ruben Sevak, Zabel Yesayan, Sibil, Nigoghos Sarafian, Vazken Shushanyan, Zareh Vorpuni, Nshan Beshiktashlian...
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composer and pedagogue Srpuhi Kalfayan, Armenian nun and philanthropist Zabel Yesayan, Armenian poet, writer and teacher Naim Frashëri, Albanian poet, leader...
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a 2009 documentary film called Finding Zabel Yesayan about the life of the writer and dissident Zabel Yesayan. In 2013, threats against her organisation...
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founder of the First Republic of Armenia Zabel Hovhannessian, birth name of Ottoman Armenian writer Zabel Yesayan This page lists people with the surname...
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Great Soviet Encyclopedia. Retrieved 25 September 2013. Ruth Bedevian. "Zabel Yessayan Biography". Armenianhouse. Retrieved 10 October 2011. Bibliography...
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contemporary, Zabel Sibil Asadour, is generally associated with Constantinople and the Western Armenian literary tradition. Zabel Yesayan, also born in...
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(born 1937), screenwriter Thomas Woods (born 1972), author and scholar Zabel Yesayan (1878–1943), author and human rights activist Perch Zeytuntsyan (born...
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(1325–1353, Reddi Kingdom, p) Frank Yerby (1916–1991, US/Spain, f) Zabel Yesayan (1878–1943, Ottoman E/USSR, f/nf/p) Sergei Yesenin (1895–1925, Russian...
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(1803–1904) Hovhannes Vahanian (1832–1891) Daniel Varujan (1884–1915) Zabel Yesayan (1878–1943) Zahrad (1924–2007) Tlgadintsi (1860–1915) Armen Dorian (1892–1915)...
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traitors or propagandists, and were sent to prisons in Siberia. Even Zabel Yesayan, a writer who was fortunate enough to escape from ethnic cleansing during...
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(1955–014) Yervant Odian (1869–1926) Alexander Shirvanzade (1858–1935) Zabel Yesayan (1878–1943) Khalil Gibran (1883–1931) Thea Halo (born 1941) Ivan Kakovitch...
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Peace Conference of 1919. Among the delegation's agents was the author Zabel Yesayan, who was appointed inspector by the delegation for the duration of the...
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inspiration to other Armenian women writers and journalists such as Zabel Yesayan, who recalled reading her in her youth, "We used to read Madame Dussap's...
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later translated to Armenian by Daniel Varoujan, Krikor Zohrab, and Zabel Yesayan and published by the Armenian press. The Minas book "Aprel" (1930) depicts...
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Women's Suffrage Societies, called on Wilson. The delegation included Zabel Yesayan of Armenia, who brought a report about women in Armenia and Macedonia...
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