- (1991)
Sirem (1992) Ch’kideyi, Ch’kidem (1993)
Garodi Harts E (1994)
Gyanki Dzaghig (1995) Tou Im
Ashkharn Es (1997) Kez Pari
Louys (1998) Gyankes... (2000)...
- Mark
started to edit the Constantinople-based women’s
Armenian magazine Dzaghig ("Flower"). At that time,
those who
contributed to the
magazine were mostly...
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Siroun Oror Oror
Mardiguy Yerker Yerevan Bantertoutyan Anabadoum Vayri Dzaghig Yes
Pelpoul Em
Tampe Tserine Hingala Im
anoush maïrik Our es Hay herosneri...
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Aghvornerun (For the
Lovely Maidens) Նազեր •
Nazer (Coyness) Ծաղիկ էի •
Dzaghig ei (I Was a Flower) Իղձ •
Ights (Desire) Սիրելիս •
Sirelis (My Love) Պճինկօ...
- Մատինեան-Արղութեան, 24
September 1874 – 12
December 1930), also
known as
Dzaghig or Miss Flower, was an
Armenian teacher and
revolutionary leader in the...
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Lebanese father,
Barkev Kevorkian, was a machinist. Her
Armenian mother,
Dzaghig Kevorkian, is a homemaker.
Kevorkian was born in Aleppo,
Syria and raised...