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Hayrapet Hayrapetyan

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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 Planting", "May", "The Flower and the Violet", "Autumn",
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Hayrapet 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 Russian the works of
31: 55: 172: 228: 223: 183: 8: 97:"Beautiful Night" and many other poems stand out with their simplicity and lyricism. 43: 125: 113: 51: 207: 105: 117: 152: 149:"Թոխմախի գերեզմանատանը ոչնչացվում է հայ մտավորականների հիշատակը, Ilur.am" 121: 109: 101: 83: 79: 131:
Yerevan Basic School No. 78 is named after Hayrapet Hayrapetyan.
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Index

Nakhichevan
Yerevan
Union of Soviet Writers
Nersisyan School
Tbilisi
Perch Proshyan
Hovhannes Hovhannisyan
Meghri
Sisian
Mozdok
Kutaisi
Derbent
Astrakhan
Pyatigorsk
Lev Tolstoy
Anton Chekhov
Ivan Krylov
Samuel Marshak
Daniel Defoe
Jack London
Jonathan Swift
"Թոխմախի գերեզմանատանը ոչնչացվում է հայ մտավորականների հիշատակը, Ilur.am"
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Biography (in Armenian), AV production
Biography (in Armenian), Armenian Encyclopedia
Poems
Categories
20th-century Armenian poets
Armenian translators
1874 births

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