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- Vagharshapat, on the site of a pagan temple, which was dated by Alexander Sahinian to the Urartian period. Although no historical sources point to a pre-Christian...
- supervising the project, Sahinian was awarded the State Prize of the Armenian SSR in 1975. In 1978 a fountain-monument dedicated to Sahinian's reconstruction was...
- of the Academy of Sciences. Sahinian defended his dissertation on the architecture of the Aparan Basilica in 1952. Sahinian directed the excavations at...
- temple—with stylistic similarities to the cornice of the Garni Temple. Alexander Sahinian, who oversaw the excavations following the initial discovery, argued that...
- Tiridates III of Armenia January 6 – Baptism of Tiridates III of Armenia Sahinian, Alexander; Zarian, A.; Ghazarian, M. (1978). "Էջմիածնի Մայր Տաճար [Etchmiadzin...
- 806–811.[failed verification] According to Josef Strzygowski and Alexander Sahinian, the church was possibly influenced by the Etchmiadzin Cathedral, the mother...
- Arts of the Armenian Academy of Sciences between 1983 and 1988. Alexander Sahinian Murad Hasratyan "ճարտարապետության բաժին [Architecture Department]" (in...
- winner (1971) Doctor of Architecture (1993) Stepan Mnatsakanian Alexander Sahinian "Murad Hasratyan biography" (PDF) (in Armenian). arts.sci.am. Retrieved...
- Soviet-Armenian Alexander Sahinian strengthened the belief with their theories of the Armenian roots of Odo's architecture. Strzygowski's and Sahinian's theories were...
- begins excavations on St Ninian's Isle (continues to 1958). Alexander Sahinian begins excavations at Etchmiadzin Cathedral in Armenia (continues to 1956)...