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Hayrapetyan wrote mainly for children. His source of inspiration was nature – spring, flowers, birds, animals. His works are characterized by a delicate perception of child psychology and thinking. Hayrapetyan's "Snowdrop", "Spring", "Tree
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Hayrapetyan was born in the village of Tanakert in Nakhichevan. From 1888 to 1893 he studied at the
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Hayrapetyan also wrote the historical poem "Wolf Vahan" (1943). He translated from
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