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Khachatur Abovian

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Khachatur Abovian

Birth
Yerevan, Yerevan, Armenia
Death
14 Apr 1848 (aged 38)
Yerevan, Yerevan, Armenia
Burial
Burial Details Unknown. Specifically: On April 14, 1848, Abovian left his home for an early morning walk, and was never seen again; his disappearance remains unresolved Add to Map
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He was an Armenian writer and national public figure of the early 19th century who mysteriously vanished in 1848 and eventually presumed dead. He was an educator, poet and an advocate of modernization. Reputed as the father of modern Armenian literature, he is best remembered for his novel Wounds of Armenia. Written in 1841 and published posthumously in 1858, it was the first novel published in the modern Armenian language using Eastern Armenian based on the Yerevan dialect instead of Classical Armenian.
He was an Armenian writer and national public figure of the early 19th century who mysteriously vanished in 1848 and eventually presumed dead. He was an educator, poet and an advocate of modernization. Reputed as the father of modern Armenian literature, he is best remembered for his novel Wounds of Armenia. Written in 1841 and published posthumously in 1858, it was the first novel published in the modern Armenian language using Eastern Armenian based on the Yerevan dialect instead of Classical Armenian.

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