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  • Vardapet
  • Title in the Armenian Apostolic Church

    A vardapet (Armenian: վարդապետ, Eastern Armenian: [vaɾtʰa'pεt]; Western Armenian: vartabed, [vɑɾtʰɑˈbɛd]) is a title given to highly educated hieromonks

    Vardapet

    Vardapet

    Vardapet

  • Komitas
  • Armenian composer and priest (1869–1935)

    received education at the Gevorgian Seminary. Following his ordination as vardapet (celibate priest) in 1895, he studied music at the Frederick William University

    Komitas

    Komitas

    Komitas

  • Arakel of Tabriz
  • Armenian historian (1590s–1670)

    Etchmiadzin, the seat of the Armenian Apostolic Church, where he was ordained a vardapet (celibate priest/archimandrite). In 1636, he was appointed abbot of Hovhannavank

    Arakel of Tabriz

    Arakel of Tabriz

    Arakel_of_Tabriz

  • Atmosphères (album)
  • 2016 studio album by Tigran Hamasyan

    Komitas Vardapet 5:49 3. "Traces II"   4:32 4. "Traces III"   5:45 5. "Traces VI"   5:14 6. "Traces V/Garun A" Hamasyan Henriksen Aarset Bang/Vardapet 12:39

    Atmosphères (album)

    Atmosphères_(album)

  • Crozier
  • Ceremonial staff in Christianity

    A crozier of the Vardapet, Armenian Apostolic Church, 19th century

    Crozier

    Crozier

    Crozier

  • National Gallery of Armenia
  • Art gallery in Yerevan, Armenia

    Mikayel vardapet by Arshak Fetvadjian (1907)

    National Gallery of Armenia

    National Gallery of Armenia

    National_Gallery_of_Armenia

  • Flute
  • Woodwind instrument

    Stanley Sadie and John Tyrrell. London: Macmillan Publishers. Komitas, Vardapet. (1994). Grakan nshkhark' Komitas Vardapeti beghun grch'ēn: npast mē Komitas

    Flute

    Flute

    Flute

  • Armenian Dances
  • Suite for wind band by Alfred Reed

    consists of a number of Armenian folk songs from the collection of Komitas Vardapet (1869–1935), an Armenian ethnomusicologist. The Armenian Dances, Parts

    Armenian Dances

    Armenian_Dances

  • Music of Armenia
  • notation). Folk music was notably collected and transcribed by Komitas Vardapet, a prominent composer and musicologist, in the late 19th and early 20th

    Music of Armenia

    Music of Armenia

    Music_of_Armenia

  • Minister (Christianity)
  • Religious occupation in Christianity

    Doctor Monk (Tsayraguyn Vardapet; Armenian: ծայրագույն վարդապետ) The Right Reverend Father Right Reverend Father Doctor Monk (Vardapet; Armenian: վարդապետ)

    Minister (Christianity)

    Minister (Christianity)

    Minister_(Christianity)

  • Tegher Monastery
  • 13th-century Armenian monastery and church

    purchased the district of Aragatzotn from the Zakarian brothers. The architect Vardapet Aghbayrik designed Tegher and the monasteries of Saghmosavank and Hovhannavank

    Tegher Monastery

    Tegher Monastery

    Tegher_Monastery

  • Mesrop Mashtots
  • Armenian theologian and linguist (362–440)

    of the Life and Death of the Blessed Man St. Mashtots Vardapet Our Translator by Koriun Vardapet. Twice into Western Armenian (1900, 1951) and once into

    Mesrop Mashtots

    Mesrop Mashtots

    Mesrop_Mashtots

  • Doctor of the Church
  • Title given by the Catholic Church to saints

    Zadonsk. The Armenian Apostolic Church recognizes the Twelve Holy Teachers (Vardapets) of the Church Hierotheus the Thesmothete Dionysius the Areopagite Pope

    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor of the Church

    Doctor_of_the_Church

  • Zvartnots Cathedral
  • Cathedral in Armenia

    site was excavated between 1901 and 1907 under the direction of Khachik vardapet Dadian uncovered the foundations of the cathedral as well as the remains

    Zvartnots Cathedral

    Zvartnots Cathedral

    Zvartnots_Cathedral

  • Title
  • Prefix or suffix added to someone's name

    Rosh HaYeshiva Rishi Saoshyant Sadhu Sadhvi Sardar Sardarni Tirthankar Vardapet Yogi Yogini Mahatma Oknha Pandit Sant Sheikh Swami Ustad Chancellor (from

    Title

    Title

  • University of Gladzor
  • required to be admitted to the university. Graduates received the rank of vardapet. Although it was referred to as a university and sometimes analogized to

    University of Gladzor

    University of Gladzor

    University_of_Gladzor

  • Army Chaplaincy Program of the Armenian Church
  • Military University. The current head of the military clergy is Father Movses Vardapet Sargsyan. The first religious advisors were assigned to the army of the

    Army Chaplaincy Program of the Armenian Church

    Army Chaplaincy Program of the Armenian Church

    Army_Chaplaincy_Program_of_the_Armenian_Church

  • Sanahin Monastery
  • Cultural heritage monument of Armenia

    renovated in 1181 with the efforts of the monastery's leader Hovhannes Vardapet and the support of Grigor Tuteord, a Kurdish amira. The southern wall damaged

    Sanahin Monastery

    Sanahin Monastery

    Sanahin_Monastery

  • Goghtn
  • renowned twentieth-century Armenian composer and music ethnologist Komitas Vardapet were originally from Goght’n. Some of the region's oldest towns and villages

    Goghtn

    Goghtn

    Goghtn

  • Eastern Christian monasticism
  • Eastern Christian religious way of life

    choosing, the Monk receives the rank of Archimandrite (Armenian: վարդապետ vardapet). This indicates that he is a “Doctor” of the Church and receives the right

    Eastern Christian monasticism

    Eastern Christian monasticism

    Eastern_Christian_monasticism

  • Pannonian Avars
  • Alliance of various Eurasian nomads – 6th to 9th centuries

    inscriptions honoring Kul Tigin and Bilge Qaghan, yet in Armenian sources (Egishe Vardapet, Ghazar Parpetsi, and Sebeos) Apar seemingly indicated "a geographical

    Pannonian Avars

    Pannonian Avars

    Pannonian_Avars

  • History of Armenia
  • da capa de History of Lewond, the eminent vardapet of the Armenians History of Lewond, the eminent vardapet of the Armenians. Translated by Arzoumanian

    History of Armenia

    History of Armenia

    History_of_Armenia

  • Sargis Zakarian
  • Court official of the Kingdom of Georgia (died 1187)

    gawit‘ from its foundations, with the help of amir K‘urd and the great vardapet Grigor and Christ God, with great hope... He was married to Saakdukht Artsruni

    Sargis Zakarian

    Sargis Zakarian

    Sargis_Zakarian

  • Israel Ori
  • Armenian diplomat

    to the Rhenish Palatinate. According to his later collaborator, Minas Vardapet, Ori married and had children, and another source reports that he converted

    Israel Ori

    Israel Ori

    Israel_Ori

  • Holy Mother of God Church, Yeghvard
  • Medieval church in Yeghvard, Kotayk Province, Armenia

    during the rule of the Zakarid dynasty by the medieval Armenian architect Vardapet Shahik. The main purpose of the construction was to mark the millennium

    Holy Mother of God Church, Yeghvard

    Holy Mother of God Church, Yeghvard

    Holy_Mother_of_God_Church,_Yeghvard

  • Simeon of Poland
  • Polish-Armenian traveler and writer (1584–1639)

    one of the Armenian patriarchs of Constantinople Grigor Kesaratsi and Vardapet Azaria Sasnetsi (died 1628). In his writings, Simeon acknowledged that

    Simeon of Poland

    Simeon_of_Poland

  • Gregory the Illuminator
  • Patron saint of the Armenian Apostolic Church (c.257–c.331)

    Gregory of Narek, similarly named saint venerated by Armenian Christians Vardapet, Armenian preaching monks Armenian: Grigor Lusavorich, classical spelling:

    Gregory the Illuminator

    Gregory the Illuminator

    Gregory_the_Illuminator

  • Avan-khan
  • Melik of Dizak

    was born in the village of Artu in the province of Lori in the family of vardapet Lukas from the Avanid dynasty. According to many authors Melik Avan III

    Avan-khan

    Avan-khan

  • Khachin-Darbatli Mausoleum
  • Monument in Agdam District, Azerbaijan

    District of Azerbaijan. It was built by the medieval Armenian architect Vardapet Shahik in 1314. The mausoleum is located 23 km to the north of Aghdam and

    Khachin-Darbatli Mausoleum

    Khachin-Darbatli Mausoleum

    Khachin-Darbatli_Mausoleum

  • Isabel Bayrakdarian
  • Armenian-Canadian operatic soprano (born 1974)

    American tour by Bayrakdarian in October 2008 featured the music of Komitas Vardapet with concerts in Toronto, San Francisco, Orange County, Vancouver, Toronto

    Isabel Bayrakdarian

    Isabel Bayrakdarian

    Isabel_Bayrakdarian

  • Mkhitar Gosh
  • Armenian priest and public figure (1130–1213)

    Armenian Renaissance reached its height in this period, with the works of the Vardapet Hovhannes (John) Sarkawag (d. 1129), ... Hetum, author of Narratives of

    Mkhitar Gosh

    Mkhitar Gosh

    Mkhitar_Gosh

  • List of statues in Yerevan
  • no. 63, Kyevian street, Arabkir district Yerem Vardanyan 1955 Komitas Vardapet Komitas Pantheon, Shengavit district Ara Harutyunyan Grigor Aghababayan

    List of statues in Yerevan

    List_of_statues_in_Yerevan

  • Khaz (notation)
  • study of musical khaz notation" google books preview Komitas, Komitas Vardapet; Nersessian, Vrej N.; Nersessian, Vrej N. (5 November 2013). Armenian Sacred

    Khaz (notation)

    Khaz (notation)

    Khaz_(notation)

  • Mkrtich Khrimian
  • Armenian Apostolic Catholicos from 1893 to 1907

    cities in Turkish (Western) Armenia, Khrimian became a celibate priest (vardapet) in 1854 after the death of his wife and daughter. In the 1850s and 1860s

    Mkrtich Khrimian

    Mkrtich Khrimian

    Mkrtich_Khrimian

  • Mekhlu Baba
  • 17th-century heresiarch

    Mekhlu Baba (Armenian: Մեխլու բաբա; Azerbaijani: Mıxlı Baba) or Mekhlu Vardapet (Armenian: Մեխլու վարդապետ) was an early 17th-century anti-clerical leader

    Mekhlu Baba

    Mekhlu_Baba

  • Armenian name
  • Vardapetian/Vartabedian (Վարդապետյան/-եան) translates as "issued from the vardapet", Bjishkian (Բժիշկյան/-եան) as "issued from the doctor" and Keshishian

    Armenian name

    Armenian_name

  • Armenian Church, Singapore
  • Armenian church

    was gazetted as a national monument on 6 July 1973. On 17 September 1979 vardapet Daron Djerejian, an Armenian priest from Nice, France, visited the church

    Armenian Church, Singapore

    Armenian Church, Singapore

    Armenian_Church,_Singapore

  • Zand Iran
  • Iran under the Zand dynasty from 1751 to 1794

    their settlement by granting them villages around the capital. Mkrtic Vardapet, the Armenian prelate, divided his time between New Julfa and Shiraz every

    Zand Iran

    Zand Iran

    Zand_Iran

  • Caucasian Albania
  • Ancient state in the Caucasus

    exclusively Armenian church terms for clerical hierarchy (katholikos/կաթողիկոս, vardapet/վարդապետ, sargavag/սարգավագ, etc.) Identifiably Armenian are also most

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian Albania

    Caucasian_Albania

  • Ethnomusicology
  • Study of the cultural aspects of music

    1146/annurev-anthro-041422-011840. (Nettl 2010, 33) Poladian, Sirvart (1972). Komitas Vardapet and His Contribution to Ethnomusicology. The University of Chicago Press

    Ethnomusicology

    Ethnomusicology

    Ethnomusicology

  • Leon Chechemian
  • Armenian Christian cleric (1848–1920)

    Chechemian was blessed as vardapet, a highly educated celibate priest, or archimandrite, who is a doctor of theology. A vardapet may hold rank similar to

    Leon Chechemian

    Leon_Chechemian

  • History of ethnomusicology
  • century in response to the works of Komitas Keworkian (also known as Komitas Vardapet or Soghomon Soghomonian.) A precedent to modern ethnomusicological studies

    History of ethnomusicology

    History of ethnomusicology

    History_of_ethnomusicology

  • Romanos Melikian
  • Armenian composer

    played a significant role in preserving and promoting the works of Komitas Vardapet, who was a founding figure in Armenian music. Romanos Melikian died on

    Romanos Melikian

    Romanos_Melikian

  • Armenian Rite
  • Christian liturgical rite

    bishops follow the Latin norms for rings. Celibate clergy with the title of vardapet (also vartapet, meaning "doctor" or "teacher") may carry a staff similar

    Armenian Rite

    Armenian Rite

    Armenian_Rite

  • Aram Khachaturian
  • Soviet Armenian composer (1903–1978)

    Geodakyan 1979, pp. 18–19. Church, Michael (21 April 2011). "Komitas Vardapet, forgotten folk hero". The Guardian. "none[clarification needed]". Kultura

    Aram Khachaturian

    Aram Khachaturian

    Aram_Khachaturian

  • David III of Tao
  • Duke of Upper Tao

    succeeded by Gurgen (994-1008), who held the royal title. "The History of Vardapet Aristakes Lastivertc'i". Armenian Historical Sources of the 5-15th Centuries

    David III of Tao

    David III of Tao

    David_III_of_Tao

  • Narekavank
  • Former monastery in Gevaş, Van, Turkey

    St. Sandukht. In 1787 vardapet Barsegh built a rectangular, four-columned gavit (narthex), on the tombs of Hovhannes vardapet (the brother of Gregory)

    Narekavank

    Narekavank

    Narekavank

  • Gaziantep
  • Metropolitan municipality in Turkey

    several types of exclusively-Armenian soups in Aintab cuisine. These include vardapet soup and omız zopalı. Vegetable dishes of Aintab often include meat but

    Gaziantep

    Gaziantep

    Gaziantep

  • Togh's Melikian Palace
  • Building in Nagorno-Karabakh, Azerbaijan

    reception room is a memory. That's what happened. I, the son of King Yegan of Vardapet Gukas , was elected leader by the people. During the turmoil in the country

    Togh's Melikian Palace

    Togh's Melikian Palace

    Togh's_Melikian_Palace

  • Gregory of Narek
  • Armenian monk and mystical poet (c. 950 – 1003/1011)

    historian Ukhtanes (c. 940-1000) called Gregory a "Universal vardapet" (Tiezerakan vardapet). In the 15th century, when the Catholicosate of Aghtamar was

    Gregory of Narek

    Gregory of Narek

    Gregory_of_Narek

  • Vardan Areveltsi
  • Armenian scholar (1198–1271)

    mastering Hebrew, Greek, Latin and Persian. In 1235, Vardan became a vardapet and put his experience in education into action: he opened a school at

    Vardan Areveltsi

    Vardan_Areveltsi

  • Karekin I
  • Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1994–1999)

    Liturgical Hymns Sharakans" and was promoted to the ecclesiastical degree of vardapet (archimandrite). In next year he served as a member of the faculty of the

    Karekin I

    Karekin I

    Karekin_I

  • Aprank Monastery
  • Armenian monastery in Erzincan Province, Turkey

    chapel, which likely contained his relics. The chapel was renovated by vardapet Malachia of Derjan (Maghak‘ia Derjantsi) between 1521 and 1535. By the

    Aprank Monastery

    Aprank Monastery

    Aprank_Monastery

  • Spitakavor Monastery
  • Monastery in Vayots Dzor Province, Armenia

    spiritual center" under the guidance of Father Superior and Phililogist Vardapet Avagter. There were two other monasteries in the area, Tanade and St. Khach

    Spitakavor Monastery

    Spitakavor Monastery

    Spitakavor_Monastery

  • Vren of Tashir
  • Tashir ruled Tashir in the fifth century. The History of Vardan by Yeghishe Vardapet records him as having led a contingent to the battle of Avarayr in 451

    Vren of Tashir

    Vren_of_Tashir

  • Jivani
  • Armenian poet and musician (1846–1909)

    1885. His music was performed or used by Kristapor Kara-Murza, Komitas Vardapet, Aram Khachaturian, and many others, Maxim Gorky and Valery Bryusov were

    Jivani

    Jivani

    Jivani

  • Matthew of Edessa
  • 12th-century Armenian historian

    one of the sources Matthew used to write his work was an 11th-century vardapet named Hakob of Sanahin. He remains the only primary source of certain information

    Matthew of Edessa

    Matthew_of_Edessa

  • Parisos
  • probably the "Albanian kings Artnerseh and Pipē" mentioned in a letter by the vardapet Tiranun in response to their questions about exegesis, which is preserved

    Parisos

    Parisos

    Parisos

  • Fourth Council of Dvin
  • singing of Armenian Church hymns was also discussed. These were modified by vardapet Barsegh Jon and approved by Catholicos Nerses III. The system is now known

    Fourth Council of Dvin

    Fourth_Council_of_Dvin

  • Free Protestant Episcopal Church
  • Episcopal church in England

    Lorite da Lima. In 1890, Bishop Leon Chechemian, who had been a priest (vardapet) in the Armenian Catholic Church and later emigrated to England, where

    Free Protestant Episcopal Church

    Free_Protestant_Episcopal_Church

  • Hovhannes Mrkuz Jughayetsi
  • elevated to the position of vardapet ('doctor of theology') by the Armenian Church. He thus also became known as Hovhannes Vardapet. In Persian sources, he

    Hovhannes Mrkuz Jughayetsi

    Hovhannes_Mrkuz_Jughayetsi

  • Toros Toramanian
  • There, he reached Zvartnots, where Khachik Vardapet Dadian had begun excavations since 1900. Khachik Vardapet, lacking the professional qualifications that

    Toros Toramanian

    Toros Toramanian

    Toros_Toramanian

  • Armenians in the Byzantine Empire
  • Ethnic Armenian diaspora in the Romanian Empire

    пер. К. Патканова [A chronographic history compiled by Father Mehitar, Vardapet of Ayrivanka] (in Russian). СПб. 1869. Archived from the original on 2022-11-02

    Armenians in the Byzantine Empire

    Armenians_in_the_Byzantine_Empire

  • Martiros Saryan
  • Armenian painter

    items on display. He was buried in Yerevan at the Pantheon next to Komitas Vardapet. His son Ghazaros (Lazarus) Saryan was a composer and educator. His great-granddaughter

    Martiros Saryan

    Martiros Saryan

    Martiros_Saryan

  • Vazgen I
  • Patriarch of the Armenian Apostolic Church (1955–1994)

    Theology and Divinity in Athens, Greece. He eventually gained the title of vardapet, an ecclesiastical rank for learned preachers and teachers in the Armenian

    Vazgen I

    Vazgen I

    Vazgen_I

  • List of composers by name
  • 1955) David Van Vactor (1906–1994) Jules Van Nuffel (1883–1953) Komitas Vardapet (1869–1935) Víctor Varela (born 1955) Edgard Varèse (1883–1965) Urbán de

    List of composers by name

    List_of_composers_by_name

  • Arakelots Monastery
  • Armenian monastery in Turkey

    three-storey bell tower with eight columned rotunda built by Ter Ohannes vardapet in 1791. (It has been suggested that a bell tower probably existed earlier

    Arakelots Monastery

    Arakelots Monastery

    Arakelots_Monastery

  • Armenag Shah-Mouradian
  • Armenian opera singer (1878–1939)

    Paris and New York, and around the world in opera". The Voice of Komitas Vardapet (recorded in 1912 in Paris). Traditional Crossroards, 1995, USA. The Voice

    Armenag Shah-Mouradian

    Armenag_Shah-Mouradian

  • Terce
  • Midmorning canonical hour of the liturgy

    havatov...)"; Prayer, "Guide us...(Arajnordea mez...)"; Prayer of Sarkawag Vardapet: "Remember, Lord your servants... (Hishea...)"; Prayer: "God, beneficent

    Terce

    Terce

    Terce

  • Sext
  • Midday canonical hour in the liturgy

    Prayer, “Assuage the pains...(P`aratea zts`aws...)”; Prayer of Sarkawag Vardapet: “Remember, Lord your servants... (Hishea...)”; Prayer: “God, beneficent

    Sext

    Sext

    Sext

  • Bagrat Galstanyan
  • Armenian bishop

    thus introduced to the Armenian Church. In 2002 he received the rank of Vardapet for his thesis on “The Problem of the Sacrament of anointing the sick in

    Bagrat Galstanyan

    Bagrat Galstanyan

    Bagrat_Galstanyan

  • Varagavank
  • Armenian monastery in Turkey

    monastery's treasures and strangled the father Mktrich vardapet Gaghatatsi to death. In 1849, Gabriel vardapet Shiroyan restored the Church of Sion, which had

    Varagavank

    Varagavank

    Varagavank

  • Forty Martyrs Cathedral
  • Armenian Apostolic church in Aleppo, Syria

    of Cilicia Armenian Diocese of Beroea Manuscript No. 70, author: Movses Vardapet, found in April 2000, kept in Zarehian Museum-Treasury of the Forty Martyrs

    Forty Martyrs Cathedral

    Forty Martyrs Cathedral

    Forty_Martyrs_Cathedral

  • Tao (historical region)
  • Historical region in Turkey

    University Press. 2008. ISBN 978-0-521-83231-1. Grousset 1995, pp. 206–207. Vardapet, Élisée; Thomson, Robert William (1982). History of Vardan and the Armenian

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao (historical region)

    Tao_(historical_region)

  • Stepanos Asoghik
  • Armenian writer of the 10th–11th centuries

    Samuel Anetsi calls him asghnik and specifies that he held the rank of vardapet. Later historians use the common form Asoghik. A reference to a certain

    Stepanos Asoghik

    Stepanos Asoghik

    Stepanos_Asoghik

  • Lists of Armenians
  • Komitas Vardapet, founder of the Armenian national school of music, one of the pioneers of ethnomusicology

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists of Armenians

    Lists_of_Armenians

  • Tagh
  • Armenian song genre

    Narekatsi's taghs are the unsurpassed monuments of this musical style. Komitas Vardapet, Armenian Sacred and Folk Music, Routledge (1997) ISBN 0-7007-0637-2

    Tagh

    Tagh

  • Richard Schmidt
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Chicago School Richard Schmidt, former professor of music who taught Komitas Vardapet Richard J. Schmidt, American, first person convicted of a crime on evidence

    Richard Schmidt

    Richard_Schmidt

  • Elishe
  • Armenian historian (410–475)

    along Lake Van's shoreline. All ancient authorities speak of Elishe as a vardapet (church doctor). Beginning with Babgen Guleserian in 1909 and Father Nerses

    Elishe

    Elishe

    Elishe

  • Anush Aslibekyan
  • Armenian theater critic, novelist, playwright

    International Theater Festival, Part 2 It’s About You" The Armenian-Russian performance shows the life and legacy of Komitas Vardapet Where Have the Women Gone?

    Anush Aslibekyan

    Anush Aslibekyan

    Anush_Aslibekyan

  • List of Humboldt University of Berlin people
  • Koch (1843–1910), physician, Nobel Prize for medicine in 1905 Komitas Vardapet (1869–1935) Armenian priest, composer, ethnomusicologist, music pedagogue

    List of Humboldt University of Berlin people

    List of Humboldt University of Berlin people

    List_of_Humboldt_University_of_Berlin_people

  • Movses Baghramian
  • work" in the Armenian context. He was born in Karabakh and studied under a vardapet named Gevorg in Julfa. He lived for some time in Russia. In 1762–67, he

    Movses Baghramian

    Movses_Baghramian

  • Hovhannes Imastaser
  • Armenian multidisciplinary scholar

    scholarship. His teacher was his maternal uncle, who was nicknamed Urchetsi vardapet (archimandrite, Doctor of Theology). He was probably ordained as a sarkavag

    Hovhannes Imastaser

    Hovhannes Imastaser

    Hovhannes_Imastaser

  • Aristakes Lastivertsi
  • Armenian historian (c. 1002 – 1080)

    have died in old age not long after completing his history in 1079. As a vardapet, he was well versed in Christian theology and rhetoric and knew Greek and

    Aristakes Lastivertsi

    Aristakes Lastivertsi

    Aristakes_Lastivertsi

  • Parsegh Ganatchian
  • Lebanese-Armenian musician

    the "Knar" wind orchestra (in Armenian «Քնար»). His meeting with Komitas Vardapet in December 1910 was a decisive milestone in his career. Ganatchian also

    Parsegh Ganatchian

    Parsegh Ganatchian

    Parsegh_Ganatchian

  • Red Monastery of Kaysun
  • Monastery in present-day Çakırhüyük, Turkey

    1246. Beihammer 2017, p. 294. Weitenberg 2006, p. 86. Komitas, Komitas Vardapet; Nersessian, Vrej N.; Nersessian, Vrej N. (5 November 2013). Armenian Sacred

    Red Monastery of Kaysun

    Red_Monastery_of_Kaysun

  • Sebouh Chouldjian
  • Armenian Apostolic prelate

    the Armenian Apostolic Church," and received the rank of Archimandrite (Vardapet). In 1990, Vazgen I appointed Father Sebouh to serve as the spiritual pastor

    Sebouh Chouldjian

    Sebouh Chouldjian

    Sebouh_Chouldjian

  • History of the Kurds
  • 1080/00210867508701499. JSTOR 4310206. Dawrizhetsʻi, Aṛakʻel (2005). The History of Vardapet Aṛakʻel of Tabriz. Mazda Publishers. p. 77. ISBN 978-1-56859-182-7. Hassanpour

    History of the Kurds

    History of the Kurds

    History_of_the_Kurds

  • Ashik
  • Folk poet, singer and bard of the South Caucasus and Anatolia

    Ashiqs of Azerbaijan Gusans Bard Minstrel Aqyn Bakshy Dengbêj Khananda Vardapet Ishq Daredevils of Sassoun Ashik Kerib and Ashiq Qarib Epic of Koroghlu

    Ashik

    Ashik

    Ashik

  • Alin Goyan
  • Musical artist

    Krunk. She is working on her first album containing 10 works of Komitas Vardapet with contemporary perception, of which six are recorded as of now. It is

    Alin Goyan

    Alin_Goyan

  • Nerses Pozapalian
  • Senior bishop of the Armenian Apostolic Church

    received the rank of Archimandrite (Vardapet) and, in 1965 he received the rank of Senior Archimandrite (Dzayraguyn Vardapet). From 1963 to 1965, Nerses studied

    Nerses Pozapalian

    Nerses Pozapalian

    Nerses_Pozapalian

  • None (liturgy)
  • Time of prayer of the Liturgy of hours in the afternoon

    “Having fallen down before you...(Ankeal araji k`o...)”; Prayer of Sarkawag Vardapet: “Remember, Lord your servants... (Hishea...)”; Prayer: “God, beneficent

    None (liturgy)

    None_(liturgy)

  • Mekhitar of Ayrivank
  • Այրիվանեցի Mxitʿar Ayrivanecʿi) (1230/35 – 1297/1300) was an Armenian monk, or vardapet, at the "Cave-Monastery", modern Geghard. He is best known for his list

    Mekhitar of Ayrivank

    Mekhitar_of_Ayrivank

  • Kirakos Gandzaketsi
  • 13th-century Armenian historian

    that they relocated to a one-room building). He was the pupil of Vanakan Vardapet, a scholar and native from his native Gandzak. In 1215, Kirakos along with

    Kirakos Gandzaketsi

    Kirakos Gandzaketsi

    Kirakos_Gandzaketsi

  • Gobron
  • Drasxanakertc'i's History of Armenia (Translation and Commentary by Rev. Fr. Krikor Vardapet Maksoudian). Robert Bedrosian's Armenian History Workshop. Accessed November

    Gobron

    Gobron

    Gobron

  • 1915 The Armenian Files
  • 2015 live album by Roberto Paci Dalò

    appearing the voice of the composer, religious and musicologist Komitas Vardapet. The record comes together with a movie, an exhibition, a radio broadcast

    1915 The Armenian Files

    1915_The_Armenian_Files

  • Harold Hagopian
  • American violinist and record producer

    recording by Traditional Crossroads.[unreliable source?] The Voice of Komitas Vardapet received a French archival restoration award and Night Silence Desert received

    Harold Hagopian

    Harold_Hagopian

  • Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries
  • Georgians from Armenians through Kyurion. And Vardapet Stepanos Taronetsi, nicknamed Asoghik. And Vardapet Aristakes Lastivertsi, nicknamed Lastivertsi

    Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries

    Armenian historiography of the 5th–18th centuries

    Armenian_historiography_of_the_5th–18th_centuries

  • Getar
  • River in Armenia

    structure was built by an architect named Grigor with the financial support of vardapet Hovhannes of Nork. The bridge held a great significance in the past because

    Getar

    Getar

    Getar

  • Noravank
  • Monastery in Armenia

    mentions the death of Bishop Grigor of Syunik. 1307 - Momik and Poghos "vardapet" write and miniate a Gospel. 1308 - Tamta Khatun, mother of Prince Burtel

    Noravank

    Noravank

    Noravank

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    Ashbridge

    English : habitational name from any of numerous minor places named ‘the bridge (Old English brycg) by the ash tree (Old English æsc)’, as for example the one in Shropshire.

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    OSANNE

    French form of Greek Hōsanna, OSANNE means "deliver us."

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    Manasvee | மநஸ்வீ

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    AIGIDIOS

    (Αιγιδιος) Greek name derived from aigidion, AIGIDIOS means "kid; young goat" or "shield of goatskin." Also spelled Aegidios.

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    Indian

    Faghir

    A flower name

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    Jareth

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    Rose-sprinkler

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    Shane Sean

    Irish form of John meaning “”God’s gracious gift.”” Shane is a very popular variant of the name in Northern Ireland in memory of Shane O’Neill whose forces won notable victories over the armies of Queen Elizabeth 1st in the sixteenth century.

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    Task.

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    Arabic, British, French

    Naffy

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