Grigor Artsruni (also spelled as Krikor Ardzruni) (Armenian: Գրիգոր Արծրունի; 27 February 1845 – 19 December 1892) was an Armenian journalist, critic, writer and public activist, Doctor of Political Economy and Philosophy (degreed by Heidelberg University in 1869). In 1872, he began publishing the Mshak magazine, being its editor and manager until his death.
He studied at Moscow and Saint Petersburg universities, studied Armenian at Mekhitarists centers in Europe (Vienna and San Lazzaro, Venice). In 1872, he established and edited Mshak (Մշակ/Cultivator), the basis of Armenian liberalism. He had been its editor and manager until his death. Artsruni marked the necessity of development of capitalism in Armenia, supported the idea of armed resistance as a solution for the Armenian question. Artsruni was a mentor to the Armenian writer Raffi (1835–1888).
GrigorArtsruni (also spelled as Krikor Ardzruni) (Armenian: Գրիգոր Արծրունի; 27 February 1845 – 19 December 1892) was an Armenian journalist, critic...
as Krikor or Kirkor. Grigor III Pahlavuni (1093-1166), Armenian catholicos GrigorArtsruni (1845-1892), Armenian journalist Grigor Dimitrov (born 1991)...
Upon the death of Grigor-Derenik in 887, Gagik Apumrvan Artsruni became regent of Vaspurakan (and later ishksan) and was given Grigor-Derenik's three children...
regent of Vaspurakan and guardian of the three under-age sons of Grigor-Derenik Artsruni, but ended up usurping their place. In the end, as the dispossessed...
Germany) was an Armenian-Russian mineralogist and geologist. He was GrigorArtsruni's brother. Beziehungen zwischen physikalischen Eigenschaften und chemischer...
Armenia. Son of Ashot I Artsruni. First time. Ashot I Abulabus Artsruni, Prince (868–874). Second time. Grigor-Derenik Artsruni, Prince (874–887). Second...
in Tiflis, Russian Empire (now Tbilisi, Georgia). It was founded by GrigorArtsruni. Mshak was famous particularly for its serialization of notable Armenian...
the Russian Empire until the 1880s. Until that point, the ideas of GrigorArtsruni, the editor of the Tbilisi-based newspaper Mshak ("The Cultivator")...
dynasty's head, Grigor Mamikonian. Ashot mediated between Grigor-Derenik Artsruni and Gurgen Artsruni, cousins and members of the Artsruni family who controlled...
The Artsruni family ruled in Vaspurakan as princes under the Bagratuni kings. The Artsruni family revolted after King Smbat ceded some of the Artsruni lands...
principality of Vaspurakan. Her husband was the first prince Hamazasp II, Artsruni.[citation needed] Before independence, the Tayk of Bagratuni became an...
Tovma Artsruni (Armenian: Թովմա Արծրունի; also known in English-language historiography as Thomas Artsruni) was a ninth- to tenth-century Armenian historian...
Grigor Narekatsi (Armenian: Գրիգոր Նարեկացի; anglicized as Gregory of Narek; c. 950 – 1003/1011) was an Armenian mystical and lyrical poet, monk, and theologian...
although he was unable to capture the rebellious Armenian nobleman Meruzhan Artsruni. After years of warfare, multiple other Armenian lords defected to the...
Moscow, then moved to Tbilisi, where edited "Mshak" paper (succeed to GrigorArtsruni). He participated to Hague Peace Conference, marked the necessity of...
secretary of its editorial staff. He was a collaborator of Mshak's founder GrigorArtsruni and a strong supporter of the latter's ideals. He participated in the...
Gregory of Tatev, or Grigor Tatevatsi (Armenian: Գրիգոր Տաթևացի) (1346–1409 or 1410) was an Armenian philosopher, theologian and a saint in the Armenian...
relatives in Assyria. Anna Hormouz died a widow in London in June 1920. GrigorArtsruni Women in Armenia The Times, 21 June 1920, p. 18. "Anna Hormouz-Biographical...
was related to the Artsrunis, the ruling dynasty of the independent Armenian Kingdom of Vaspurakan. Davit reasoned Catholicos Grigor III Pahlavuni's young...
Archpriest of Mughni church. Who reads remember. Summer 420 (1732y.)". GrigorArtsruni's gravestone, created like a cliff, is lost. Ghazaros Aghayan gravestone...
Grigor Magistros (Armenian: Գրիգոր Մագիստրոս; "Gregory the magistros"; ca. 990–1058) was an Armenian prince, linguist, scholar and public functionary....
Armenian activists in the Ottoman Empire. At the same time, liberals like GrigorArtsruni, Mikael Nalbandian, and Stepanos Nazarian were active in the Russian...
they intermarried. Varsken's mother was Anushvram Artsruni, an Armenian noblewomen from the Artsruni family, who was the sister-in-law of the Armenian...
the late nineteenth and early twentieth-century scholars, particularly Grigor Khalatiants (1858–1912). Sargsyan noted that Thomson, in condemning Khorenatsi's...