- (Armenian: Կորիւն,
reformed spelling: Կորյուն; also
transliterated as Koriwn,
Koryun, Coriun) was the
earliest Armenian-language author.
Writing in the fifth...
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Koryun Nahapetyan (Armenian: Կորյուն Նահապետյան; Russian: Корюн Григорьевич Нагапетян; 1926 in
Leninakan – 1999 in Moscow) was an Armenian-Russian painter-nonconformist...
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Koryun Soghomonyan (born 16 May 1993) is an
Armenian boxer. He
competed in the men's
flyweight event at the 2020
Summer Olympics, as well as two editions...
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Caucasian Albanian alphabets. This
tradition originates in the
works of
Koryun, a fifth-century
historian and
biographer of Mashtots, and has been quoted...
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century in the
works of Agathangelos,
Faustus of Byzantium,
Ghazar Parpetsi,
Koryun, and Sebeos. The name has
traditionally been
derived from Hayk (Հայկ), the...
- plain), and died in Vagharshapat. He was the son of a man
named Vardan.
Koryun, his
pupil and biographer,
writes that
Mashtots received a good education...
- առաջաբանով և ծանոթագրություններով՝ Մ. Աբեղյանի, Եր., 1962, էջ 98։
Koryun: Life of
Mashtots Koryun, The Life of
Mashtots David Marshall Lang, Armenia: Cradle...
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Partners of
Koryun ****havanch
entrap Koryun and
steal his
entire fortune. When
Koryun is
totally hopeless,
someone appears and
promises Koryun to get him...
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sovietization of
Armenia in 1970. A
group of architects, led by
former weightlifter Koryun Hakopyan and
former fencer Gurgen Musheghyan proposed the
construction plan...
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Armenian medieval historians Movses K****natsi,
Movses Kaghankatvatsi and
Koryun, the
Caucasian Albanian (the
Armenian name for the
language is Aghvaneren...