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Mikayel Chamchian (Armenian: Միքայէլ Չամչեան, 4
December 1738 – 30
November 1823),
known also in
English as
Michael Chamich, was an
Armenian Mekhitarist...
- beasts.
According to the
histories of both
Moses of C****ne and
Michael Chamchian,
Armenia derives from the name of Aram, a
lineal descendant of Hayk. In...
- Hayk‘. The 18th- and 19th-century
scholars Ghevont Alishan and
Mikayel Chamchian,
using different methods,
calculated the date of the
mythical battle (also...
- giant" or son of a Saka,
although the
latter is very unlikely.
Mikayel Chamchian, in the
first volume of his "History",
published in
Venice in 1785, lists...
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Halidzor Fortress David Bek
Syunik rebellion David Bek (opera)
Mikayel Chamchian,
History of Armenia, in The
Heritage of
Armenian Literature,
Volume III:...
- 1997,
Volume 1, p.81).
traditionally dated to 301
following Mikayel Chamchian (1784). 314 is the date
favored by
mainstream scholarship, so Nicholas...
- the
modern period has its
roots in the
romantic nationalism of
Mikayel Chamchian (1738–1823) and
generally defined as the
creation of a free, independent...
-
seven generations after Haik, in the
chronology of
historian Mikayel Chamchian dated to the 19th to 18th
century BC. The name
Arame is
likely an Armenian...
-
considered a
monumental achievement and
remains unsurp****ed.
Mikayel Chamchian published the
first modern history of
Armenia in
three volumes (1781–86)...
- 301 AD is the
traditional date,
first calculated by
historian Mikayel Chamchian. A
growing number of
authors argue that the
correct date is 314 by citing...