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- Rupen Zartarian or Ruben Zardaryan (Armenian: Ռուբեն Զարդարյան Western Armenian: Ռուբէն Զարդարեան; 1874 – 16 August 1915) was an Armenian writer, educator...
- Sinema", was produced in 1912 in Cairo by Armenian-Egyptian publisher Vahan Zartarian and premiered on 13 March 1913. In March 1924, the first Armenian film...
- Bedros Tourian, poet Komitas Vardapet, musician Daniel Varujan, poet Rupen Zartarian, writer, educator Krikor Zohrab, statesman, author List of Turkish Armenians...
- opened the way for a new generation of important writers such as Rupen Zartarian, Peniamin Noorigian, Vahé Haig, Vahan Totovents, Hamasdegh, and others...
- Anatolia were p****ing through the city. Armenian intellectuals Rupen Zartarian, Sarkis Min****ian, Nazaret Daghavarian, Harutiun Jangülian, and Karekin...
- to Diyarbekir along with Harutiun Jangülian, Karekin Khajag, and Rupen Zartarian to appear before a court martial. They were, seemingly, murdered by state-sponsored...
- churches. Armenian Renaissance The Journal of Modern History - Page 437 Zartarian, III, 254-67 History of Education in Armenia - Page 194 by Gēorg A. Sarafean...
- modern ****yrian nationalism Osman Baydemir: Kurdish politician Rupen Zartarian, Armenian writer Rojen Barnas, writer Songül Öden, actress Süleyman ****f...
- 1016/0378-4274(95)03268-1. ISSN 0378-4274. PMID 7618156. Vallero D, I****palli S, Zartarian V, McCurdy T, McKone T, Georgopoulos P, Dary C (2010). "Ch. 44: Modeling...
- Zahrad (1924–2007) Tlgadintsi (1860–1915) Armen Dorian (1892–1915) Rupen Zartarian (1874–1915) Yervant Gobelyan (1923–2010) Diaspora Arshag Chobanian (1872–1954)...