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Baghdasar is an Armenian given name. Notable people with the name include: * Baghdasar Arzoumanian, Armenian architect and designer * Baghdasar Tbir, Armenian poet, musician, scientist, printer, and a luminary of national and educational movements. See also * Bagdasarian Bagdasarian, Bagdasaryan, Baghdasarian or Baghdasaryan ( hy, Բաղդասարյան) is an Armenian surname with the meaning "son of Baghdasar" (Armenian for Balthazar) that may refer to: Bagdasarian / Bagdasaryan *Aleksandr Sergeevich Bagdasaryan ... {{given name Armenian masculine given names ...
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Baghdasar Arzoumanian
Baghdasar Arzoumanian (1916 - 2001) ( hy, Բաղդասար Արզումանյան, also Bagdasar, Paghtasar, Paghtassar, Baghdik, Bagdik, Arzumanian, Arzoumanyan, Arzumanyan) was an Armenian architect and designer based in Yerevan, Armenia. He was the author of a large ''corpus'' of civil and religious buildings as well as many smaller design works. Education and background Baghdasar Arzoumanian was born in v. Mutsk (formerly Mazra, Bardzravan) of Syunik Province, Armenia. From 1928 to 1936 he studied at the Technical School after Alexander Tamanyan. In 1938 he was admitted to the Constructions Department of the Institute for Polytechnical Sciences of Yerevan. In 1942 he was recruited into the Soviet army and took part in World War II. He served in the army until 1946 when he returned to Yerevan to continue his studies. He graduated from the Institute in 1949. During his professional career he worked with "Yerevan Project" Institute and the Mother See of Holy Etchmiadzin and pr ...
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Baghdasar Tbir
Paghtasar Dpir, or Baghdasar Tbir ( hy, Պաղտասար Դպիր, 7 June 1683 – 1768, Istanbul), was an Armenian poet, musician, scientist, printer, and a luminary of national and educational movements. He is considered a leading figure during the revitalization period of Armenian culture. Biography Paghtasar Dpir was born in Istanbul in 1683 to parents who had recently migrated from Cesarea. He was educated in local schools and continued his studies with Bishop Astvadzatur Jughayetsi, Legate of the Armenian Catholicos of Etchmiadzin. In 1741, Paghtasar Dpir is appointed headmaster of the secular school of the Armenian Patriarchate in Kumkapu. Many of his students become leading personalities, such as Simeon Yerevantsi, Catholicos of Etchmiadzin, and the poet Petros Ghapantsi. Linguistic contributions Paghtasar Dpir occupies an important position among cultural figures of the late Middle Ages, who believed that classical Armenian (գրաբար) must be revitalized and applied ...
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Bagdasarian
Bagdasarian, Bagdasaryan, Baghdasarian or Baghdasaryan ( hy, Բաղդասարյան) is an Armenian surname with the meaning "son of Baghdasar" (Armenian for Balthazar) that may refer to: Bagdasarian / Bagdasaryan *Aleksandr Sergeevich Bagdasaryan (born 1946), Soviet Armenian radio and electronics engineer. 10002 Bagdasarian is a minor planet named after him * Arsen Bagdasaryan (1977), Turkmen-Armenian footballer * Prince Bagdasarian, American film director, screenwriter, and editor *Ross Bagdasarian (1919–1972), creator of ''Alvin and the Chipmunks'' * Ross Bagdasarian Jr. (born 1949), his son, who continues the Chipmunk franchise effort Baghdasarian / Baghdasaryan * Artur Baghdasaryan (1968), Armenian politician * Getik Baghdasarian (1949), Armenian sculptor * Sargis Baghdasaryan (1923-2001), Soviet Armenian sculptor Other * 10002 Bagdasarian, see item 10002 on the List of minor planets: 10001–11000 *Bagdasarian Productions Bagdasarian Productions (also credited as Bag ...
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