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- 23:34, 3 May 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Sahak Sahakyan (←Created page with 'Sahak Serobi Sahakyan (1929, Sarnaghbyur, Armenia - July 13, 2010[1]), Armenian sculptor. Participant in World War II.<ref name="books" /><ref>{{Cite web |title=Սահակ Սահակյան. Կենսագրություն |url=https://matyan.am/2022/01/16/%D5%BD%D5%A1%D5%B0%D5%A1%D5%AF-%D5%BD%D5%A1%D5%B0%D5%A1%D5%AF%D5%B5%D5%A1%D5%B6-%D5%AF%D5%A5%D5%B6%D5%BD%D5%A1%D5%A3%D6%80%D5%B8%D6%82%D5%A9%D5%B5%D5%B8%D6%82%D5%B6/ |website=matyan.am}}</ref == References ==')
- 17:38, 19 April 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Sahak Sahakyan (←Created page with 'Sahak Sahakyan participated in the Second World War.') Tags: very short new article Visual edit
- 23:40, 10 April 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Jamharian Perfumes (←Created page with 'Jamharian Perfumes traces its origins back to the 18th century in the village of Soghomon, Western Armenia, where Vartan, the bell-ringer of St. Hakob church, began cultivating fragrant flowers and plants for church incense. Over generations, the Jamharian family perfected the art of perfume-making, blending Eastern and Western fragrances, until their craft was revived in modern times, continuing their legacy of exquisite scents.<ref name=":0">{{Cite we...') Tag: Visual edit
- 11:56, 19 March 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Armenian Christian Tradition in the Twentieth Century (←Created page with 'The exploration of Armenian Christian tradition during the 20th century has spanned multiple disciplines, including architecture, archaeology, literature, and ethnology. Following the war, access to relics of Armenian civilization in Western Armenia was restricted and remained challenging until recently. In Eastern Armenia, the study of Christianity was hindered during the Soviet era.<...') Tag: Visual edit
- 18:14, 2 March 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Swinging Column (Tatev Monastery) (←Created page with ''''Swinging Column''' or Gavazan (Armenian: [https://hy.wikipedia.org/wiki/%D4%B3%D5%A1%D5%BE%D5%A1%D5%A6%D5%A1%D5%B6_(%D5%8F%D5%A1%D5%A9%D6%87%D5%AB_%D5%BE%D5%A1%D5%B6%D6%84) Գավազան]) is an octagonal monument located within the Tatev Monastery complex in the Syunik region of Armenia. Built in the year 906, this unique structure stands at a total height of 9 meters. What sets Gavazan apart is its remarkable ability to swa...')
- 17:52, 24 February 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Arshak Brutyan (←Created page with ''''Arshak Brutyan''', (September 21 (October 3), 1864<ref>{{cite web |title=Arshak Brutyan |url=https://zarkfoundation.com/en/library/arshak-brutyan}}</ref> – August 25, 1936) was an Armenian musician, pedagogue, songwriter, choirmaster, and artist. He was born in Karaberd, Alexandropol Province, in the Viceroyalty of the Caucasus, Russian Empire, and passed away in Leninakan, Armenian SSR, TSFSR, USSR. Notably, he was the...')
- 14:26, 19 February 2024 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page User:Օֆելյա Հակոբյան/sandbox1 (←Created page with ''''He was born in Yerevan''', Armenia, on September 5, 1949. He first studied composition at the Melikian Music College under Grigor Akhinian (1966–68) and then under Grigor Yeghiazarian at the Yerevan Komitas State Conservatory (1968–73). He joined the Armenian Composers Union in 1976.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Simonyan |first1=Hakob |title=Археологические раскопки в Триалети}}</ref> == սֆսդգդֆգ == Hayrapetyan's...')
- 21:32, 26 October 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page User:Օֆելյա Հակոբյան/sandbox/Eight Millennia of Matrilineal Genetic Continuity in the South Caucasus (←Created page with '== Summary == The South Caucasus, situated between the Black and Caspian Seas, geographically links Europe with the Near East and has served as a crossroad for human migrations for many millennia.<ref>{{cite book |last1=Gabunia |first1=L. |last2=Lordkipanidze |first2=D. |last3=Swisher |first3=C. C. |last4=Ferring |first4=R. |last5=Justus |first5=A. |last6=Nioradze |first6=M. |last7=Tvalchrelidze |first7=M. |last8=Anto´ n, |first8=S.C. |last9=Bosinski |firs...')
- 17:26, 14 October 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Talk:Armenian alphabet and the Armenian manuscript heritage (Copyright violation: new section) Tag: New topic
- 13:16, 14 October 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Armenian alphabet and the Armenian manuscript heritage (←Created page with '== Creation of the Armenian alphabet == The first decade of the 5th century was a turning point for the history and culture of the Armenian people. First of all, it was marked by the creation of the Armenian alphabet, thanks to which Armenian independent and translated literature was formed and experienced unprecedented growth. Immediately after the invention of the Armenian alphabet, Armenian historiographical,...')
- 17:02, 9 September 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Archaeological Heritage of Armenia (←Created page with '== Paleolithic Armenia == 2.6 million years before present (hereinafter-Myr) the Hominids called Homo habilis living in East Africa, made ancient stone tools called choppers by chipping the edges of river stones. From that moment the Lower Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) culture began. The diverse landscape of the Armenian Highland was exceptionally favorable for the habitation of hominids of the Paleolithic Homo species. Here the necessary raw materials for th...')
- 17:00, 9 September 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page User:Օֆելյա Հակոբյան/sandbox/ARCHAEOLOGICAL HERITAGE OF ARMENIA (←Created page with '== Paleolithic Armenia == 2.6 million years before present (hereinafter-Myr) the Hominids called Homo habilis living in East Africa, made ancient stone tools called choppers by chipping the edges of river stones. From that moment the Lower Paleolithic (Old Stone Age) culture began. The diverse landscape of the Armenian Highland was exceptionally favorable for the habitation of hominids of the Paleolithic Homo species. Here the necessary raw materials for th...')
- 20:48, 3 September 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Armenian Medieval Sculpture (←Created page with ''''Armenian medieval sculpture''' is first of all the monumental sculpture that decorates churches and martyries. Free-standing monuments, such as four-sided stelae and khachkars (crossstones) are also rich in sculpures. The popularity of sculpture in the Armenian medieval art was due to midis- a three-layer layout of stones, when two rows of hewn stones were joined with lime mortar, and the surface got an artistic treatment.<ref name="Древние кор...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 13:37, 4 July 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs moved page Talk:Karki, Azerbaijan to Talk:Tigranashen, Armenia (Tigranashen is the part of Armenia. Writing Karki, Azerbaijan may mislead people.)
- 13:37, 4 July 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs moved page Karki, Azerbaijan to Tigranashen, Armenia (Tigranashen is the part of Armenia. Writing Karki, Azerbaijan may mislead people.)
- 17:46, 20 June 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs moved page Armenia in the Middle Bronze Age to Armenia in the Middle Bronze Age (2400/2300-1500 BC)
- 17:46, 20 June 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Armenia in the Middle Bronze Age (←Created page with '==The culture of Shengavit== At the depth of the Shengavit civilization, a new, early burial mound culture was formed, which yet preserved separate pottery traditions. In the middle of the 3rd millennium BC major changes took place in the socio- cultural, as well as political life of Armenia. The Shengavit social-cultural wholeness, that was experiencing a deep economic crisis, finaly collapsed. Indo-European tribes settled in th...')
- 17:29, 20 June 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Neolithic and Chalcolithic (Aeneolitic) Periods in Armenia (←Created page with '== Early Ages == In 12 thousand years before present, after the end of the (Vyurmyan) Ice Age and the melting of the glaciers along the eastern coast of the Mediterranean - in the Levant, on the slopes of the Easter Taurus Mountains and in the northern Mesopotamia, which were rich in hunting animals and poaceae family plants, the hunter-gatherer groups began to cultivate these plants and tame a...')
- 16:53, 20 June 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs moved page Draft:Armenia in the arly bronze age to Draft:Armenia in the Early Bronze Age
- 11:15, 20 June 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Armenia in the Achaemenid and Hellenistic periods (←Created page with '== Armenia in the Middle East == At the beginning of the 6th century BC, in the Middle East, the kingdoms of new Assyria, Babylon, Egypt and Van were destroyed. The vast polity called Urartu or Armina, (mentioned in the Behistun trilingual inscription of Darius the Great) which stretched from Anti-Taurus mountains to the Caspian Sea, from Mesopotamia to the banks of the Kur Riv...')
- 09:25, 17 June 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page User:Օֆելյա Հակոբյան/sandbox/Armenia in the Middle Bronze Age (←Created page with 'Armenia in the Middle Bronze Age (2400/2300-1500 BC) At the depth of the Shengavit civilization, a new, early burial mound culture was formed, which yet preserved separate pottery traditions. In the middle of the 3rd millennium BC major changes took place in the socio- cultural, as well as political life of Armenia. The Shengavit social-cultural wholeness, that was experiencing a deep economic crisis, finaly collapsed. Indo-European tribes settled in the ce...')
- 17:47, 6 May 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Karen Balayan (captain) (←Created page with ' '''Karen Balayan''' (September 10, 1956), captain of the ship "Cilicia", president of the AYAS Nautical Research Club.<ref>https://independent.academia.edu/KarenBalayan</ref> == Biography == Karen Balayan was born on September 10, 1956. After graduating from school in 1973, he entered the radio electronics department of the National Polytechnic University of Armenia. In 1978-1985 he worked at the All-Union Institute...')
- 19:02, 2 May 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Nvart Andreassian (←Created page with '{{AfC submission|t||ts=20230228144600|u=Օֆելյա Հակոբյան|ns=118|demo=}} {{Multiple issues| {{Orphan|date=February 2023}} {{Undisclosed paid|date=February 2023}} }} {{Use mdy dates|date=February 2023}} '''Nvart Andreassian''' (November 4, 1952, Istanbul/Turkey) Armenian conductor and teacher. {{Infobox person | name = Nvart Andreassian | image = Նվարդ Անդրեասյան.jpg | birth_date = November 4, 1952 | birth_p...') Tag: possible cut and paste move or recreation
- 21:13, 19 March 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Nvart Andreassian (←Created page with ''''Nvart Andreassian''' (November 4, 1952, Istanbul/Turkey) Armenian conductor and Teacher. == Biography == Nvart Andreassian was born in an Armenian intellectual family in Istanbul. In 1967 she moved to Soviet Armenia, where she studied at the conducting department of Yerevan's Romanos Melikyan Music College under Herman Terteryan, and graduated in 1971, receiving the qualificat...')
- 14:26, 19 March 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Cilicia ship (←Created page with '“'''Cilicia'''”, ship, a sailing ship, built by the “Ayas” Nautical research club. The ship “Cilicia” was built according to samples of widely spread ships that were built in the 13th century Armenian Kingdom of Cilicia. The ship built according to medieval ship-building traditions, starting from the outer design until the smallest detail. All these details were thoroughly studied by the members of the Ayas (club)|Ayas club...') Tag: Disambiguation links added
- 17:26, 21 February 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Nvart Andreassian (←Created page with '== Nvart Andreassian == '''Nvart Andreassian''' (November 4, 1952, Istanbul/Turkey) Armenian conductor and Teacher. {{Infobox person | name = Nvart Andreassian | image = Նվարդ Անդրեասյան.jpg | birth_date = November 4, 1952 | birth_place = Istanbul, Turkey | profession = Conductor | website = http://nvart.andreassian.free.fr/ }} == Early life and education == Nvart Andreassian was born in an Armenian inte...')
- 16:34, 21 February 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page User:Օֆելյա Հակոբյան (←Created page with '{{Infobox person | name = Nvart Andreassian | image = Նվարդ Անդրեասյան.jpg | birth_date = November 4, 1952 | birth_place = Istanbul, Turkey | profession = Conductor | website = http://nvart.andreassian.free.fr/ }} == Early life and education == Nvart Andreassian was born in an Armenian intellectual family in Istanbul. In 1967 she moved to Soviet Armenia, wh...')
- 10:26, 20 January 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page Draft:Nvart Andreassian (-- Draft creation using the WP:Article wizard --)
- 08:59, 20 January 2023 Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs created page User:Օֆելյա Հակոբյան/sandbox (←Created page with '{{User sandbox}} <!-- EDIT BELOW THIS LINE --> '''Nvart Andreassian''' (November 4, 1952, Istanbul/Turkey) Armenian conductor and Teacher. == Biography == Nvart Andreassian was born in an Armenian intellectual family in Istanbul. In 1967 she moved to Soviet Armenia, where she studied at the conducting department of Yerevan's Romanos Melikyan Music College under Herman Terteryan, and...')
- 14:52, 27 October 2022 User account Օֆելյա Հակոբյան talk contribs was created automatically