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  1. The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Oral Tradition to the Golden Age by Nourhan Ouzounian, 2000-04
  2. Armenian Literature by Anonymous, 2008-08-18
  3. A Reference Guide to Modern Armenian Literature, 1500-1920: With an Introductory History by Kevork B. Bardakjian, 2000-05
  4. Writers of Disaster: Armenian Literature in the Twentieth Century by Marc Nichanian, 2002-09-16
  5. Armenian Literature by Unknown Author, 2009-03-15
  6. The Heritage of Armenian Literature, Vol. 3: From The Eighteenth Century To Modern Times, vol. 3 (Heritage of Armenian Literature)
  7. The Heritage of Armenian Literature, Vol. 2: From the Sixth to the Eighteenth Century
  8. Armenian Literature: Poetry, Drama, Folk-Lore, and Classic Traditions by Robert Arnot, 2002-06-20
  9. Armenian-North American Literature: A Critical Introduction : Genocide, Diaspora, and Symbols (Studies in Comparative Literature) by Lorne Shirinian, 1992-02
  10. The English influence on west Armenian literature in the nineteenth century (Studies in modern Armenian literature) by Vahe Oshagan, 1982
  11. Selected Writings of Vahram Mavian (1926-1983 : a Unique Voice in Armenian Diaspora Literature) by Vahram Mavian, 1992-11
  12. Armenian Literature by Anonymous, 2006-11-09
  13. Studies in Classical Armenian Literature (Anatolian and Caucasian Studies) by John A. C. Greppin, 1994-05
  14. Armenian Literature by Various, 2006-06-20

1. Armenian Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The existing Armenian literature begins around AD 400.
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2. Dictionary - MSN Encarta
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3. Armenian Literature - ENotes.com Reference
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4. Armenian Literature: Facts, Discussion Forum, And Encyclopedia Article
Early literature Armenian literature begins about 406 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet
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Armenian literature begins about 406 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet Armenian alphabet The Armenian alphabet is an alphabet that has been used to write the Armenian language since the year 405 or 406. It was devised by Saint Mesrop Mashtots, an Armenian monk, and contained 36 letters. Two more letters, օ and ֆ, were added in the Middle Ages...
by Mesrop.
Isaac
Isaac of Armenia Isaac of Armenia, or Sahak was Catholicos of Armenia. He is sometimes known as "Isaac the Great," and as "Սահակ Պարթև / Sahak Parthev" in Armenian, owing to his Parthian origin....
, the Catholicos of Armenia Catholicos of Armenia The Catholicos of All Armenians is the Chief bishop of Armenia's national church, the Armenian Apostolic Church. It is one of the Oriental Orthodox churches that do not accept the decisions of the Council of Chalcedon. The first Catholicos of All Armenians was Saint Gregory the Illuminator...
, formed a school of translators who were sent to Edessa Edessa, Mesopotamia

5. Armenian Literature - Armeniapedia.org
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6. Armenian Literature | Ask.com Encyclopedia
Armenian literature begins about 406 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop. Isaac, the Catholicos of Armenia, formed a school of translators who were sent to
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7. Armenian Literature - Information At FindAdvise.com
Armenian literature Defination, Information, Reference, and Answers Armenian literature begins about 406 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop.
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8. Armenian Literature:
Part of a series on Armenians Հայեր Armenian culture Architecture Art Cuisine Dance Dress Literature Music History By country or
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9. Armenian Literature
The existing Armenian literature begins around AD 400. History Early literature . Armenian literature begins about 406 with the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop.
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10. Category:Armenian Literature - Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia
The main article for this category is Armenian literature. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total.
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11. Armenian Literature
A selection of articles related to Armenian Literature Armenian literature Encyclopedia Armenians. The Armenians are a nation and an ethnic group, originating in the Caucasus and
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12. Armenian And Caucasus Studies At Sofia University "St. Kliment Ohridski" - Armen
Armenian literature. The written Armenian literature is considered to begin around 406 A.D. with the invention of the Armenian alphabet by Mesrop Mashtots.
http://sitekreator.bg/armenianstudies/armenian_literature.html

13. Armenian_literature | Define Armenian_literature At Dictionary.com
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14. Armenian Literature - Wikipedia@pedia
Armenian literaturePart of the series onArmeniansՀայերArmenian cultureArchitecture ArtCuisine Dance DressLiterature MusicReligionBy country or regionArmenia
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Select text and it is translated. to AFRIKAANS to ALBANIAN to AMHARIC to ARABIC to ARMENIAN to AZERBAIJANI to BASQUE to BELARUSIAN to BENGALI to BIHARI to BULGARIAN to BURMESE to CATALAN to CHEROKEE to CHINESE to CROATIAN to CZECH to DANISH to DHIVEHI to DUTCH to ENGLISH to ESPERANTO to ESTONIAN to FILIPINO to FINNISH to FRENCH to GALICIAN to GEORGIAN to GERMAN to GREEK to GUARANI to GUJARATI to HEBREW to HINDI to HUNGARIAN to ICELANDIC to INDONESIAN to INUKTITUT to ITALIAN to JAPANESE to KANNADA to KAZAKH to KHMER to KOREAN to KURDISH to KYRGYZ to LAOTHIAN to LATVIAN to LITHUANIAN to MACEDONIAN to MALAY to MALAYALAM to MALTESE to MARATHI to MONGOLIAN to NEPALI to NORWEGIAN to ORIYA to PASHTO to PERSIAN to POLISH to PORTUGUESE to PUNJABI to ROMANIAN to RUSSIAN to SANSKRIT to SERBIAN to SINDHI to SINHALESE to SLOVAK to SLOVENIAN to SPANISH to SWAHILI to SWEDISH to TAJIK to TAMIL to TAGALOG to TELUGU to THAI to TIBETAN to TURKISH to UKRAINIAN to URDU to UZBEK to UIGHUR to VIETNAMESE This area is result which is translated word.

15. UM-Dearborn
English translations of poems and excerpts of writings.
http://www.umd.umich.edu/dept/armenian/literatu/
Armenian Research Center
Armenian Literature
Armenian literature dates back over 1500 years. The Armenian Research Center is pleased to offer Shant Norashkharian's translations of selected Armenian authors on our homepage. The first author in this section is Gostan Zarian (1885-1969). Eight excerpts from his The Ship on the Mountain are presented below. First Excerpt (pages 81-87).
Second Excerpt (pages 147-154).

Third Excerpt (pages 158-166).

Fourth Excerpt (pages 166-172).
...
Eighth Excerpt (pages 480-491).
The second author in this section is Siamanto (1878-1915). The Dance (poem).
A and B: The Revenge of Centuries (poem).

The Vintage (poem).
...
The Glory of the Invention (poem).
The third author in this section is Shahan Shahnour (1903-1974). Three excerpts from Retreat without Song are presented below. First Excerpt.
Second Excerpt.

Third Excerpt.
The fourth author in this section is Baruyr Sevag. To My Son (poem).
Hayasdan (poem).
The fifth author in this section is Hovhannes Shiraz.

16. Introduction To Armenian Literature In Translation
SOAS; Near and Middle East Department, Undergraduate Course, Armenian Literature in translation, armenia, armenian post genocide diaspora,
http://www.soas.ac.uk/courseunits/155901349.html

17. Browse Subject: Armenian Literature | The Online Books Page
Armenian literature Broader term Soviet literature; Narrower terms Armenian literature History and criticism; Armenian poetry; Filed under Armenian literature
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18. VARAND POETRY BOOKS
Prof. of Armenian literature, Varand S. Koorkchian, an Armenian poet, journalist, translator and painter residing in Iran. (see an illustration of Varand books)
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VARAND POETRY BOOKS
A Complete Illustration of All His Poetry Books
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Main Title: These Eyes
Year:
Published/Created: Nairi Publishing, Tehran
Type: Armenian Poetry
Pages: Description: Paperback, 24 x 17cm ISBN-13: 978-9646479999 BCID: 412-6619698 Poem Readings By: Aida Asaturyan
AUDIO BOOK: http://yavalia3.podomatic.com/
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Main Title: Mask And Mirror
Year:
Published/Created: Nairi Publishing, Tehran
Type: Armenian Poetry
Pages: Description: Paperback, 24 x 17 ISBN-10: 9646479871 BCID: 735-6619695 Poem Readings By: Aida Asaturyan AUDIO BOOK: http://yavalia2.podomatic.com/ 17 X 24 Posted by YAVALIA at 6:40 PM 0 comments
Main Title: Tango 21, The Love Leafs Year: Published/Created: HGM Publishing, Yerevan Type: Armenian Poetry Pages: Description: Paperback, 21.5 x 15.5cm ISBN-13: 978-9994145164 ISBN-10: 9994145169 LCCN: 2006552066 OCLC: 66527664 BCID: 018-6619692 Poem Readings By: Aida Asaturyan AUDIO BOOK: http://yavalia.podomatic.com/ 15.5 X 21.5 Posted by YAVALIA at 6:26 PM 1 comments
Main Title: Bold Year: Published/Created: Alik Publishing, Tehran

19. Armenian Literature, History, Religion, Etc.
ArmenianHouse.org information on Armenian literature, history and everything Armenia-related in general. English and Russian versions available.
http://armenianhouse.org/
ArmenianHouse.org is an electronic library featuring a huge collection of documents on Armenian literature, history, religion and anything else Armenia-related. More texts are available in the Armenian and Russian sections of the library. Home About Forum F.A.Q. Contact ... Alphabetical List News February 15, 2010 January 20, 2009
New additions to our collection: Also check Amayak Abramyants’ page for three new short stories.

20. Armenian Literature
Armenian literature or Literature on Armenia Mesrop Mashtoz invented the armenian alphabet to translate the bible into Armenian.
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Armenian Literature or Literature on Armenia Mesrop Mashtoz
Sayat Nova
Nahapet Khutschak
Eghishe Charents
Ossip Mandelstam
Andrei Bitov
Armenian Electronic Library
Mesrop Mashtoz
invented the armenian alphabet to translate the bible into Armenian. He also developed a caucasus-albanian and a georgian alphabet. His poems are lyrical and faithful.
Sayat Nova is the armenian gussan, the poet of love, the last troubadour. His poems are sung and recited by Armenians all over the world.
Nahapet Koutchak is the poet of hairen, poems which consist of four verses by 15 syllabs each. His poetry is pure renaissance: live the life intensively and enjoy the beauty of the world. So he writes about love, love which gets its rules only from the heart.
Eghishe Charents is the armenian poet of the 20th century. His work mirrors the history and misery of Armenia of the first half of the twentieth century: from the times of sultan Abdul Hamid II to the 1915 genocid to Bolshevism and Stalinism. His life was full of greatness and tragic, very armenian. Egishe Charents: I love the sun sweet taste of Armenia More poems by Charents are published at the webpages of the Armenian Youth Federation, Eastern USA

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