Adom Yarjanian (1878-08-15)15 August 1878 Agn, Ottoman Empire
Died
August 1915 (aged 36–37)
Occupation
Poet
Nationality
Armenian
Education
University of Paris
Adom Yarjanian (Armenian: Ատոմ Եարճանեան), better known by his pen name Siamanto (Սիամանթօ; 15 August 1878 – August 1915), was an influential Armenian writer, poet and national figure from the late 19th century and early 20th century. He was killed by the Ottoman authorities during the Armenian genocide.
Adom Yarjanian (Armenian: Ատոմ Եարճանեան), better known by his pen name Siamanto (Սիամանթօ; 15 August 1878 – August 1915), was an influential Armenian writer...
Mediterranean Kitchen: A Culinary Journey Through Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Siamanto Press. p. 313. ISBN 9780970971685 – via Google Books. The best-known bread...
Mediterranean kitchen: a culinary journey through Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Siamanto Press. ISBN 978-0-9709716-8-5. Retrieved 23 July 2012. ""الجميد الكركي"...
prose-writer, and doctor. He was sent to a concentration camp along with Siamanto and Daniel Varoujan during the Armenian Genocide. Rupen Sevag received...
culinary journey through Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan (illustrated ed.), Siamanto Press, p. 261, ISBN 9780970971685 Ministry of Culture and Tourism Republic...
Karekin Khajag, Vartkes Serengülian, Abraham Gyulkhandanyan, Vahan Papazian, Siamanto, Nikol Aghbalian and many others. The Khanasor Expedition was performed...
Mediterranean Kitchen: A Culinary Journey Through Syria, Lebanon, and Jordan. Siamanto Press. ISBN 978-0-9709716-8-5. Wood, B. J. (6 December 2012). Microbiology...
of the museum. The museum is dedicated to Ruben Sevak, Krikor Zohrab, Siamanto, Daniel Varoujan, Komitas, as well as other Armenian intellectuals who...
literature, sometimes as a fictional character. The Western Armenian writer Siamanto wrote a poem entitled "Andranik", which was published in Geneva in 1905...
Hovhannes Shiraz used the motives of Kurdish legend in his famous poem "Siamanto and Khjezare".[citation needed] Najm ad-Din Ayyub and his brother, Shirkuh...