Artashes Abeghyan
Artashes Abeghyan (also Abeghian) (Armenian: Արտաշես Գաբրիելի Աբեղյան 1 January 1878, Astabad, Nakhchivan – 13 March 1955, Munich) was an Armenian philologist, historian, educator, activist and politician. He graduated from Nersisian School.[1] He taught at the University of Berlin.[2]
Works
- Vorfragen zur Entstehungsgeschichte der Altarmenischen Bibelübersetzungen
- Geschichte Armeniens; ein Abriss
- Ughghagrakan baṛagrkʻoyk
- Pawghikeankʻ Biwzandakan kasrutʻean mēj ew merdzawor hertsuatsayin erewoytʻner Hayastani mēj
- Kʻerovbē Patkanean Dorpatum
- Hay mijnadarean aṛakner
- Dorpati hay usanoghutʻiwně
- Das armenische Volksepos
- Armenien 1940 (neunzehnhundertvierzig)
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References
- "Աբեղյան Արտաշես Գաբրիելի — Hayazg". August 29, 2016.
- "Revisiting A Critical Historical Moment - imYerevan". August 29, 2016.
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