Shushanik (Armenian: Շուշանիկ; Georgian: შუშანიკი; c. 440 – 475), also known as Shushanika or Vardandukht, was a Christian Armenian woman who was tortured...
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The Martyrdom of the Holy Queen Shushanik (also translated as The Passion of Saint Shushanik; Georgian: წამებაჲ წმიდისა შუშანიკისი დედოფლისაჲ, romanized:...
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Mamikonian was the father of Vardeni Mamikonian, known as Shushanik, born around 439 AD. Shushanik married Varsken, a prominent Mihranid feudal lord (pitiakhsh)...
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Shushanik Kurghinian (Armenian: Շուշանիկ Կուրղինյան; née Popoljian; 18 August 1876 – 24 November 1927) was an Armenian writer who became a catalyst in...
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Šušanik Shushanik Object է ē is Verb Իմ անունը Շուշանիկ է Im anunə Šušanik ē my name Shushanik is {} Subject Object Verb My name is Shushanik. Linguistic...
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Queen Shushanik" and the "Martyrdom of Saint Abo". Many of the saints from the first centuries of the church were not ethnic Georgians (Shushanik was an...
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Fadeyev, Safronov, Kalinin, Alexander Pushkin, Maxim Gorky, Sergey Yesenin, Shushanik Kurghinian, Aleksey Nikolayevich Tolstoy, Alexander Solzhenitsyn, Yuri...
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p. 8. Mouradian 1995, p. 171. Adamyan 2012, p. 9. Adamyan 2012, p. 3. Shushanik, Zohrabyan. "The Tendencies of Symbolism in Vardges Surenyants' Art" (PDF)...
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force his family to convert to Zoroastrianism, including his first wife Shushanik, which eventually resulted in her martyrdom, dying from the violence inflicted...
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surviving literary work is the 5th century Martyrdom of the Holy Queen Shushanik by Iakob Tsurtaveli. The emergence of Georgian as a written language appears...
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