Acharian people, an ethnographic group of Georgians
Hrachia Acharian (1876–1953), Armenian linguist
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Acharian may refer to: Acharian people, an ethnographic group of Georgians Hrachia Acharian (1876–1953), Armenian linguist This disambiguation page lists...
dialects) is a 1909 book by the Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian, published in Paris. It is Acharian's translation into French of his original work Hay Barbaṙagitutʿiwn...
Armenian alphabet and the life of Mashtots, the Armenian linguist Hrachia Acharian strongly defended Koryun as a reliable source and rejected criticisms of...
an "altar" on the grave of Mashtots three years later, in 443. Hrachia Acharian interpreted it literally; he believed Amatuni simply added an altar in...
Archived from the original on 3 December 2022. Retrieved 7 March 2020. Acharian, Hrachia (1946). Hayocʿ anjnanunneri baṙaran [Dictionary of Personal Names...
language only to a negligible extent. In general, according to Hrachia Acharian, both versions of literary Armenian language contain very little Turkic...
The Adjaran dialect is one of the Georgian dialects. It is primarily spoken within the borders of the Autonomous Republic of Adjara, Georgia, in two villages...
румунська, словацька, угорська, русинська, караїмська, кримчацька. "H. Acharian Institute of Language". sci.am. Archived from the original on 5 October...
subgroup of Georgians Also spelled Adjars, Adjarans, Achars, Acharans, Acharians, Ajars, Ajarians, Adzhars, etc. However, many Adjarians have converted...
are known from other Armenian sources as well. Petrosyan 2015, p. 17. Acharian 1942, p. 263. Petrosyan 2015, p. 37. Petrosyan 2002, p. 83. Petrosyan 2015...
late Achaemenid period, from Old Persian Artaxšaçā. According to Hrachia Acharian, the immediate source of the Armenian form is the unattested form *Artašas...
Armenian meanings of headwords.) ՀԱՅԵՐԷՆ ԱՐՄԱՏԱԿԱՆ ԲԱՌԱՐԱՆ by Hrachia Acharian (5,062 word roots). The definitive study of the history and origins of...
Hrachia Acharian derives the name Paroyr (Paruyr in modern Armenian pronunciation) from the identical Armenian word paroyr 'circle, spiral'. Acharian derives...
Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography Institute of Oriental Studies H. Acharian Institute of Language M. Abeghyan Institute of Literature Institute of...
Narek and the Book of Lamentations, popularly known as "Narek." Hrachia Acharian did not provide an etymology for Narek, and James R. Russell noted that...
station (named "Kocamustafapaşa") on the T6 line Sirkeci-Kazlıçeşme. Hrachia Acharian - Armenian linguist Simon Agopyan - Armenian painter Mihran Apikyan - Armenian...
Shqipërisë, Instituti i Gjuhësisë dhe i Letërsisë, 1976–2014. Armenian Hrachia Acharian. Հայերեն արմատական բառարան [Dictionary of Armenian Root Words]. 4 vols...
Athens, Greece, in 1923, following their expulsion from Turkey Hrachia Acharian Vahram Alazan Aris Alexanian Grigoris Balakian Pailadzo Captanian Kegham...
of the Common Era. However, this concept faced criticism from Hrachia Acharian. The rich oral literature of the Armenian people predates the establishment...
Estonian, Georgian, Turkish, Tatar, Buryat, Japanese, and Chinese. Hrachia Acharian (1876–1953), Armenian linguist. Among the languages he knew were Armenian...
of Sciences along with scientists and scholars Hovsep Orbeli, Hrachia Acharian, Artem Alikhanian, Abram Alikhanov, Manuk Abeghian and others. He served...