Felix Bakhchinyan, Kingdom of Nostalgia, Yerevan, 2003.
Naira Hambardzumyan, Maro Markarian's lyric poetry, Yerevan, 2003.
Spouse
Sargis Bayandur
Children
Anahit and Ashot Bayandur
Relatives
Benjamin Margaryan (brother)
Awards
Order of Friendship of Peoples, 1985
Laureate of the USSR State Prize (1983, for the collection of poems "Donations")
Laureate of the Avetik Isahakyan Prize 1981 (for the collection of poems "Donations")
Maro Yeghishe Markarian (Armenian: Մարո Եղիշեի Մարգարյան) (December 22, 1915, Shulaver, Marneuli region, Georgia – January 28 or 29, 1999, Yerevan, Armenia (buried in Byurakan) was an Armenian poet, translator, member of the USSR Writers Union since 1937.[1]
^Rowe, Victoria (2003). A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880–1922. Cambridge Scholars Press. ISBN 978-1-904303-23-7.
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