Harutyun Alamdaryan
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Harutyun (Gevork) Manuki Alamdaryan ( hy, Հարություն (Գևորգ) Մանուկի Ալամդարյան) 1795,
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- 1834,
Nor Nakhijevan __NOTOC__ Nakhichevan-on-Don (russian: Нахичевань-на-Дону, ''Naxičevan’-na-Donu''), also known as New Nakhichevan ( hy, Նոր Նախիջևան, ''Nor Naxiĵevan''; as opposed to the "old" Nakhichevan), was an Armenian-populated ...
) was an
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n poet and teacher.


Biography

In 1813 he was invited to
Moscow Moscow ( , US chiefly ; rus, links=no, Москва, r=Moskva, p=mɐskˈva, a=Москва.ogg) is the capital and largest city of Russia. The city stands on the Moskva River in Central Russia, with a population estimated at 13.0 million ...
where he became the first director of Lazarian seminary. From 1824 to 1830, he was the director of Nersisian Armenian school in Tiflis. Being a supporter of
Nerses Ashtaraketsi :''There was also a Caucasian Albanian anti-Catholicos Nerses V, who ruled in 1706–1736.'' Nerses V ( hy, Ներսես Ե Աշտարակեցի, ) (1770 – February 13, 1857), served as the Catholicos of the Armenian Apostolic Church between ...
, in 1830 he was exiled to
Haghpat Monastery Haghpat Monastery, also known as Haghpatavank ( hy, Հաղպատավանք), is a medieval monastery complex in Haghpat, Armenia, built between the 10th and 13th century. Location The location of Haghpat Monastery was chosen so that it overlooks ...
. From 1832 to 1834, he lived in
Holy Cross Church, Nakhichevan on Don Surp Khach Church ( hy, Սուրբ Խաչ Եկեղեցի , russian: Церковь Святого Креста, Holy Cross Church) is an 18th-century Armenian church in Nor Nakhichevan. It is the oldest surviving monument in the borders of Rostov- ...
, where he was killed. Alamdaryan was the teacher of
Khachatur Abovian Khachatur Abovian ( hy, Խաչատուր Աբովյան, Khach’atur Abovyan; (disappeared)) was an Armenian writer and national public figure of the early 19th century who mysteriously vanished in 1848 and was eventually presumed dead. He was ...
and
Stepanos Nazarian Stepanos Nazarian (, , , in Tiflis – , in Moscow) was an Armenian-Russian publisher, enlightener, historian of literature and orientalist. Biography He was born in the family of a priest. Graduated from the department of philosophy in the U ...
. He is an author of many poems and an Armenian-Russian vocabulary.


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* * 1795 births 1834 deaths 19th-century Armenian poets Armenian male poets 19th-century male writers Armenian mysticism {{Armenia-poet-stub