• Garnik Serobi Asatrian (Armenian: Գառնիկ Սերոբի Ասատրյան; born March 7, 1953) is an Iranian-born Armenian professor who studies and teaches Kurdish culture...
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  • Armenian poet, writer, and politician Garnik Asatrian (born 1953), Iranian-born Armenian professor of Kurdish Studies Garnik Avalyan (born 1962), Armenian and...
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    political dominance of the Medes, and the first attestation of the Kurds. Garnik Asatrian (2009) stated that "The Central Iranian dialects, and primarily those...
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  • According to Garnik Asatrian, Cyrtians were a collection of indigenous, non-Iranian tribes who only shared a nomadic lifestyle. G. Asatrian, Prolegomena...
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  • German. It was established in 1997 by Garnik Asatrian, the head of the center. The editor-in-chief is Garnik Asatrian (Yerevan). The journal is abstracted...
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  • and Plutarch (died after 119 AD). The Iranologist and Kurdologist Garnik Asatrian considers them to have been an indigenous people inhabiting the area...
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    Cadusii, an ancient tribe which inhabited the district. According to Garnik Asatrian and Habib Borjian; "this is one of the rare cases when a folk self-identification...
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     51–54. Badian 2000, pp. 245, 251. Frye 1984, p. 32. Asatrian & Borjian 2005, p. 46. Asatrian, Garnik; Borjian, Habib (2005). "Talish and the Talishis (The...
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    دا". 2021-04-13. Retrieved 2022-11-18. Asatrian, Garnik S.; Arakelova, Victoria (January 2003). Asatrian, Garnik S. (ed.). "Malak-Tāwūs: The Peacock Angel...
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  • Carsten Colpe, p. 89 Asatrian, 149. Asatrian, 149–150. Asatrian, 153. Asatrian, Garnik (2001). "Āl Reconsidered". Iran & the Caucasus. 5 (1): 149–156. doi:10...
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