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Artin (name)
Artin is both a surname and a given name. In the Armenian-speaking world, it is a variation of the given name Harutyun. It has also been claimed to be an old Median name meaning pure and virtuous coming from the name of the Median king Phraortes (''Fravartiš)''. even though there is no historic documented evidence of the Median usage nor a notable person . Notable people with the name include: People with the surname *Emil Artin (1898–1962), Austrian mathematician *Michael Artin (born 1934), American mathematician, son of Emil Artin *Murad Artin (born 1960), Swedish politician * Wendy Artin (born 1963), American painter *Yacoub Artin (1842–1919), Armenian-Egyptian educator and writer People with the given name *Artin Boşgezenyan, an Armenian deputy for Aleppo in the first (1908–1912), second (April–August 1912) and third (1914–1918) Ottoman Parliaments of the Constitutional Era *Artin Dadyan Pasha, Armenian citizen of the Ottoman Empire and Secretary of State for Foreign ...
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Harutyun
Harutyun ( hy, Հարություն and in Western Armenian Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male Armenian name; it means resurrection in Armenian. People with the name Harutyun * Harutyun Vardanyan (born 1970), Armenian football defender * Harutyun Gharmandarian (1910–1967), Armenian painter * Harutyun Karapetyan (born 1972), Armenian football (soccer) player * Harutyun Shmavonyan (1750–1824), priest and founder of Armenian journalism * Harutyun Sayatyan (1712–1795), Armenian musician and composer, more widely known as Sayat Nova Haroutioun * Haroutioun Hovanes Chakmakjian (1878–1973), Armenian American published scientist, chemistry professor and scholar Harout * Harout Chitilian (born 1980), Canadian city councillor from Montreal, Quebec of Lebanese Armenian origin * Harout Pamboukjian (born 1950), Armenian American pop singer, also known as Dzakh Harut Harut * Harut Grigorian (born 1989 ...
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Phraortes
Phraortes ( peo, 𐎳𐎼𐎺𐎼𐎫𐎡𐏁, translit=Fravartiš; grc, Φραόρτης, translit=Phraórtēs; died c. 653 BC), son of Deioces, was the second king of the Median Empire. Like his father Deioces, Phraortes started wars against Assyria, but was defeated and killed by Ashurbanipal, the king of the Neo-Assyrian Empire (668 – c. 627 BC). All information about him is from Herodotus. According to him (1.102), Phraortes was the son of Deioces and united all Median tribes into a single state. He also subjugated the Persians and Parthians while still a vassal of the Assyrian kings Esarhaddon and Ashurbanipal, and began to conquer other nations of Ancient Iran. After a rule of twenty-two years (c. 675 – c. 653 BC), he fell in battle against the Assyrians, who reasserted their subjugation of the Medes, Persians and Parthians. However, some scholars assume that he ruled for fifty-three years, c. 678 – c. 625. Phraortes is commonly identified with Kashtariti, a chief ...
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Emil Artin
Emil Artin (; March 3, 1898 – December 20, 1962) was an Austrian mathematician of Armenian descent. Artin was one of the leading mathematicians of the twentieth century. He is best known for his work on algebraic number theory, contributing largely to class field theory and a new construction of L-functions. He also contributed to the pure theories of rings, groups and fields. Along with Emmy Noether, he is considered the founder of modern abstract algebra. Early life and education Parents Emil Artin was born in Vienna to parents Emma Maria, née Laura (stage name Clarus), a soubrette on the operetta stages of Austria and Germany, and Emil Hadochadus Maria Artin, Austrian-born of mixed Austrian and Armenian descent. His Armenian last name was Artinian which was shortened to Artin. Several documents, including Emil's birth certificate, list the father's occupation as “opera singer” though others list it as “art dealer.” It seems at least plausible that he and Emma had ...
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Michael Artin
Michael Artin (; born 28 June 1934) is a German-American mathematician and a professor emeritus in the Massachusetts Institute of Technology mathematics department, known for his contributions to algebraic geometry.Faculty profile
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Michael Artin or Artinian was born in , Germany, and brought up in . His parents were Natalia Naumovna Jasny (Natascha) and
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Murad Artin
Murad Artin ( arm, Մուրադ Արթին, ar, مراد أرتين; born 6 January 1960 in Iraq) is a Swedish-Armenian politician and Left Party member who worked in the Riksdag The Riksdag (, ; also sv, riksdagen or ''Sveriges riksdag'' ) is the legislature and the supreme decision-making body of Sweden. Since 1971, the Riksdag has been a unicameral legislature with 349 members (), elected proportionally and se ... from 1998 to 2002. Artin was a member of the Committee on Foreign Affairs. Since 2003 he has been a municipal commissioner in the commune of Örebro. References Riksdagen 1960 births Members of the Riksdag from the Left Party (Sweden) Swedish people of Armenian descent Iraqi people of Armenian descent Iraqi emigrants to Sweden Living people {{Sweden-politician-stub ...
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Wendy Artin
Wendy Artin is an American painter. She primarily works in watercolor and charcoal. Her work is figurative and classical and explores the timeless interaction of light with surfaces on architecture and the human body. Artin grew up in Newton, Massachusetts, where she climbed trees, walked on her hands, rode a unicycle, and drew constantly. As a child and young adult she spent a great deal of time traveling and living abroad, sketching in streets, cafés, museums. She met her husband, Bruno Boschin, when her travels took her to Italy and into his bookstore, the Libreria del Viaggiatore (The Bookshop of the Traveller), in Rome. Artwork FIGURES: Artin is best known for loose expressive sanguine watercolors of the live model, through which she explores absence, beauty and the corporeal. As poet Jessica Fisher writes in the catalogue of the exhibition Roman Studio: “The viewer is drawn into the process of making as she or he chooses where to read form, where negative space; ...
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Yacoub Artin
Yacoub Artin (15 April 1842 – 21 January 1919) was an ethnic Armenian educator and scholar working in Egypt. He was of Armenian descent, working for the Ministry of Public Education An education ministry is a national or subnational government agency politically responsible for education. Various other names are commonly used to identify such agencies, such as Ministry of Education, Department of Education, and Ministry of Pub ... in 1888. It was noted in a period newspaper that he was one of many "non-Muslim" Egyptians working for the government at the time, a source of irritation among a segment of the population. He was an Armenian Orthodox christian; again it was noted in 1895 that a "non-Muslim" was in charge of education for a largely Muslim population. Works * ''La proprieté foncière en Égypte'', Cairo, 1883. Translated by Edward Abbott van Dyck as ''The right of landed property in Egypt'', London, 1885. * ''L'instruction publique en Egypte'', Paris, 1890. * (tr.) ' ...
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Artin Boşgezenyan
Artin Boshgezenian (1861-1923), was an Armenian deputy for Aleppo in the first (1908–1912), second (April–August 1912) and third (1914–1918) Ottoman Parliaments of the Constitutional Era. Life He was a left-leaning politician who supported workers' rights and women's suffrage. He was the author of a motion to make adultery a civil offense for men, as against the traditional view which held only women punishable for adultery. Speech During the brief period between the collapse of the Committee of Union and Progress regime in October 1918 and the dissolution of the parliament in December 1918, Boshgezenian made several strong speeches denouncing the outgoing government for crimes committed during the Armenian genocide. He was a judge in the War Crimes Tribunal which led to the conviction and hanging of Kemal Bey, the notorious district governor of Boğazlıyan, who was accused of atrocities against the deported Armenians in the central Anatolian province of Yozgat Yozgat is ...
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Artin Dadyan Pasha
Artin Dadyan Pasha (1830 to 1901) was Deputy Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs in the Ottoman Empire from 1880 until 1901, one of the highest ranking Armenians in the Ottoman state. He was the son of an Ottoman civil servant, and members of his family had held important government positions for generations. He was educated at the Sorbonne in Paris and spent his career in an array of positions in the Sultan's service. He was promoted the Undersecretary of Foreign Affairs in 1880, and held that title until his death in 1901. In 1885 he was granted the title pasha. In 1899 he was assigned to approach the Armenian Revolutionary Federation The Armenian Revolutionary Federation ( hy, Հայ Յեղափոխական Դաշնակցութիւն, ՀՅԴ ( classical spelling), abbr. ARF or ARF-D) also known as Dashnaktsutyun (collectively referred to as Dashnaks for short), is an Armenian ... to discuss peace. He sent his son Diran Bey Dadian to negotiate with the Armenian exiles in Swit ...
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Artin Hindoğlu
Artin Hindoğlu ( hy, Յարութիւն Հինտօղլու) was a 19th-century Ottoman etymologist, interpreter, professor, linguist, and writer of the first modern French-Turkish dictionary. Life Of Armenian descent, Artin Hindoğlu was born in Istanbul and lived there until 10 years old. His family were natives of Kütahya. He moved to Austria in 1812 and became a professor from 1824-1831. He was then appointed as interpreter for the Emperor of the Austrian Empire. Works His first known publication was in Vienna in 1829, where he published an ''Ottoman Turkish grammar book for the comprehension of ordinary conversation''. The work was later translated into French and published in 1834 under the title "Grammaire théorique et pratique de la langue turke telle qu'elle est parlée à Constantinople"(English: Theoretical and practical grammar of the Turkish language as spoken in Constantinople). In 1830, he wrote a German-Armenian dictionary and had it published in Venice at the Ar ...
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Artin Penik
Artin Penik (1921 – August 15, 1982) was a Turkish-Armenian who committed suicide by self-immolation in protest of the Esenboga airport attack by the Armenian Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA, also known as Third October) on August 10, 1982. Penik, a 61-year-old, self-employed tailor, set himself on fire in Taksim plaza, the main square of Istanbul, Turkey, after leaving a suicide note in which he wrote "I can no longer bear the grief over slayings of innocent people." In the attack which led to Penik's suicide protest, ASALA directly targeted civilians for the first time, opening fire in a crowded passenger waiting room at the Ankara airport. While in hospital, he was visited by the Armenian Patriarch Shnork Kaloustian who described him as "a symbol of Armenian discontent with these brutal murders." Penik was interviewed for television in the hospital two days before his death, during which he called for all world governments to unite against terrorism, d ...
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Artin (other)
Artin may refer to: * Artin (name), a surname and given name, including a list of people with the name ** Artin, a variant of Harutyun Harutyun ( hy, Հարություն and in Western Armenian Յարութիւն) also spelled Haroutioun, Harutiun and its variants Harout, Harut and Artin is a common male Armenian name; it means resurrection in Armenian. People with the name H ..., an Armenian given name * 15378 Artin, a main-belt asteroid See also

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