- the
sixth chapter. The "Letter to the Captives"
found within Säqoqawä
Eremyas—and also
known as the
sixth chapter of
Ethiopic Lamentations—may contain...
- Çelebi (1609–1657), Ḥājjī Khalīfa,
Ottoman polymath and encyclopaedist.
Eremya Çelebi Kömürciyan (1637-1695),
Ottoman Armenian traveller. Kınalızâde Ali...
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Pridonyants 1862–1864 15
Galust Harutyunyan Shermazan-Vardanyants 1864–1865 16
Eremya Gevogyan Artsruni 1866–1868 17
Nikoghayos Hovhannisyan Aladatyants 1868–1869...
-
during his
visit to
Armenia in 1868. However, a late 17th
century map by
Eremya Çelebi, an
Ottoman Armenian,
depicting Ararat was
later discovered. Other...
- A
detail from a 1691 map of
Armenia by
Eremya Çelebi, an
Ottoman Armenian traveler....
- had
transplanted from the
emirate of Karamania." The
Armenian historian Eremya Çelebi Kömürciyan (1637–1695), also
stated that
Karamanlides lived around...
- The
Ethiopic Lamentations of
Jeremiah (Geʽez: Säqoqawä
Eremyas) is a
pseudepigraphic text,
belonging to the Old
Testament canons of the Beta
Israel and...
-
establish the
Armenian printing industry. Kʻēōmiwrchean,
Eremia (1981).
Eremya Chelebi Kömürjian's Armeno-Turkish Poem "the
Jewish Bride". Harr****owitz...
- Baruch, a
version of 4
Baruch included in the
Ethiopic version of Säqoqawä
Eremyas (Lamentations)
Paralipomena Orphica, 1970
essay by
Harry Mulisch Parerga...
- The
Jewish Bride or On Dimo, the
Albanian Baker who
Loved a
Jewish Girl
Eremya Chelebi Kömürjian
Narrative poem
Ottoman Empire The poem
tells the story...