Garegin or Karekin Srvandztiants (Armenian: Գարեգին Սրուանձտեանց or Սրուանձտեան; November 17, 1840 – November 17, 1892) was an Armenian philologist, folklorist, ethnographer, and ecclesiastic.[1]
^Ghanalanian, A. T. (1966). "Hay banahyusutyan mets yerakhtavore (G. Srvandztiantsi tsnndyan 125-amyaki artiv)". Patma-Banasirakan Handes (in Armenian) (1): 17–32.
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Garegin or Karekin Srvandztiants (Armenian: Գարեգին Սրուանձտեանց or Սրուանձտեան; November 17, 1840 – November 17, 1892) was an Armenian philologist, folklorist...
1873 by GareginSrvandztiants. Srvandztiants published the epic in Constantinople which was a cultural center for Western Armenians. Srvandztiants was from...
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"discovered" in 1873 by a bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church, GareginSrvandztiants, who had exceptionally close contacts with the peasantry in the...
retelling in English from the original Armenian text of Bishop GareginSrvandztiants (and later versions) by Mischa Kudian, pub. Kaye & Ward Ltd., London...
his weakness. In an Armenian tale published originally by Bishop GareginSrvandztiants in Hamov-Hotov with the name Patikan and Khan Boghou and translated...
It was collected and written down from the oral tradition by Fr. GareginSrvandztiants, a celibate priest of the Armenian Apostolic Church, in 1873. The...
territory of Western Armenia. Contributors to the periodical included GareginSrvandztiants and Raffi. Concise Armenian Encyclopedia, Ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan...
scholars and was the second compilation of Daredevils of Sassoun since GareginSrvandztiants had first recorded it, further establishing the fact that it was...
Armenian Tales 709 Silver Hair and Golden Curls 1884 1905 Armenia GareginSrvandztiants; Frédéric Macler Hamov-Hotov; Contes Arméniens 707 The Story of...
four representatives of the Armenian National Assembly (Khrimian, GareginSrvandztiants, Matthew Izmirlian, Grigoris Aleatjian) presented a report criticizing...
medieval. In 1873, the story was first written down by Archbishop GareginSrvandztiants, who copied word for word the tale as told by a peasant storyteller...
encouraged him to continue developing his poetic talents. The director, GareginSrvandztiants, the noted folklorist and ethnographer, gave him the name Siamanto...