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  • Mshak
  • Mshak (Armenian: Մշակ meaning The Toiler) was an Armenian language literary and political daily newspaper (weekly when established) published from 1872–1920

    Mshak

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  • Kumail Nanjiani
  • Pakistani and American comedian and actor (born 1978)

    Starting on March 22, 2015, he provided his voice for the character of Mshak Moradi in the Hunt the Truth audio drama, part of the marketing campaign

    Kumail Nanjiani

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  • Leo (historian)
  • Armenian historian, publicist, writer, critic and professor (1860-1932)

    the influential Armenian-language newspaper Mshak ("Tiller"). Leo would later become the editor of Mshak in 1918. In 1906, he began teaching at the Gevorgian

    Leo (historian)

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  • Jalaleddin (novella)
  • Book by Raffi

    The novella was first published in serialized form across eight issues of Mshak, a Tiflis-based Armenian newspaper, in 1878 (exactly one year after the

    Jalaleddin (novella)

    Jalaleddin (novella)

    Jalaleddin_(novella)

  • Grigor Artsruni
  • Armenian journalist, critic, writer and activist

    writer and public activist. In 1872, he began publishing the newspaper Mshak and remained its editor and manager until his death. He studied at the universities

    Grigor Artsruni

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  • Khachagoghi hishatakarane
  • Novel by Raffi

    novel by the Armenian writer Raffi. It was serialized in the newspaper Mshak in 1882–83 and published in book form in 1883 (parts one and two) and 1884

    Khachagoghi hishatakarane

    Khachagoghi hishatakarane

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  • The Fool (novel)
  • 1880 novel by Raffi

    Armenian nation. The novel was first serialized in the Tiflis newspaper Mshak in 1880, then published as a separate edition in Shusha in 1881. The novel

    The Fool (novel)

    The Fool (novel)

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  • Stepan Zoryan
  • Armenian writer (1890–1967)

    From 1912 to 1919, he worked as a translator and stylist for the newspaper Mshak ("Laborer"). In 1919, he moved to Yerevan, where he worked for the monthly

    Stepan Zoryan

    Stepan Zoryan

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  • Propaganda in World War I
  • of Mshak, a leading Armenian language circular in the Caucasus region. During the Russo-Turkish War of 1878 that set the stage for World War I, Mshak was

    Propaganda in World War I

    Propaganda in World War I

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  • Raffi (novelist)
  • 19th-century Armenian author

    of the newspaper Mshak ("Tiller"), where his novels were first serialized. He soon became the most popular and active writer for Mshak, gaining widespread

    Raffi (novelist)

    Raffi (novelist)

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  • Russian Armenia
  • Armenian history from 1828 to 1917

    the ideas of Grigor Artsruni, the editor of the Tbilisi-based newspaper Mshak ("The Cultivator"), enjoyed great popularity among the Armenian intelligentsia

    Russian Armenia

    Russian Armenia

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  • Khojivank Pantheon of Tbilisi
  • Armenian architectural complex

    Aghabab 1926 Poet Isahak Alikhanian 1946 Actor Grigor Artsruni 1845–1892 "Mshak" newspaper editor Bagrat Ayvazian 1937 Writer Ashkharhabek Bebutov Founder

    Khojivank Pantheon of Tbilisi

    Khojivank Pantheon of Tbilisi

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  • David Bek (novel)
  • 1882 novel by Raffi

    his novels on contemporary themes appeared in the pages of the newspaper Mshak (Toiler, 1872-1920), published in Tiflis under the editorship of G. Artsruni

    David Bek (novel)

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  • Panos Terlemezian
  • Armenian landscape and portrait painter

    first for a printing office, then for the Armenian language newspaper, Mshak. After that, he went to Saint Petersburg, where he worked in the studios

    Panos Terlemezian

    Panos Terlemezian

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  • Jabrayil
  • City and municipality in Azerbaijan

    about the old village spring of Jabrayil, published in the 1870s by the Mshak newspaper, state that it was built by Armenians in the days of Lusavorich

    Jabrayil

    Jabrayil

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  • Aram (Nahapet)
  • Nahapet

    defeated the prince of that country and made him prisoner, and appointed Mshak, one of his followers, to the government of Cappadocia, ordering him to

    Aram (Nahapet)

    Aram (Nahapet)

    Aram_(Nahapet)

  • Arpiar Arpiarian
  • literature. His first works in literature started in Grigor Artsruni's Mshak (Մշակ) newspaper, which was published in Tiflis. He would write articles

    Arpiar Arpiarian

    Arpiar Arpiarian

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  • Garegin Khazhak
  • Armenian journalist, writer, political activist and educator

    Tiflis in 1903 and became one of the editors of the Armenian newspaper Mshak. While working for the newspaper, he also taught on the side at the Nersisyan

    Garegin Khazhak

    Garegin Khazhak

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  • Vrtanes Papazian
  • impressions in a series of articles for the Russian Armenian newspaper Mshak. He eventually enrolled at the University of Geneva, graduating from the

    Vrtanes Papazian

    Vrtanes Papazian

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  • Timeline of Tbilisi
  • 000. 1870 – Lower Bethlehemi Church built. 1872 Railway station built. Mshak newspaper begins publication. Alexander Nevsky Cathedral built. 1877 – St

    Timeline of Tbilisi

    Timeline_of_Tbilisi

  • Hunt the Truth
  • Marketing campaign and audio series

    Michael Sullivan Keegan-Michael Key as Benjamin Giraud Kumail Nanjiani as Mshak Moradi Laura Bailey as Katrina Mark Hamill as Dasc Gevadim Mark Rolston

    Hunt the Truth

    Hunt_the_Truth

  • 1872 in Russia
  • List of events

    Senate Kuopion Lyseon lukio Maaninka Moscow State Pedagogical University Mshak Maria Skorsiuk, ballet dancer (died 1901) Koppers, Peter (3 December 2021)

    1872 in Russia

    1872_in_Russia

  • Khachatur Malumian
  • the Armenian liberal newspaper Mshak and became the secretary of its editorial staff. He was a collaborator of Mshak's founder Grigor Artsruni and a strong

    Khachatur Malumian

    Khachatur Malumian

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  • Alexander Shirvanzade
  • Armenian playwright and novelist

    In 1883, he published his first literary works in the Armenian newspaper Mshak, a short story titled "Hrdeh navt’agortsaranum" (Fire at the Oil Wells)

    Alexander Shirvanzade

    Alexander Shirvanzade

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  • Dashkasan (city)
  • City & Municipality in Dashkasan, Azerbaijan

    p. 18 National Archives of Armenia, fund 35, list 1, file 682, p. 57 “Mshak,” 1913, No. 145, pp. 3-4 National Archives of Armenia, fund 53, list 1,

    Dashkasan (city)

    Dashkasan (city)

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  • Hambardzum Arakelian
  • Armenian journalist, writer and public activist

    in Shushi, then in Baku and Moscow, then moved to Tbilisi, where edited "Mshak" paper (succeed to Grigor Artsruni). He participated to Hague Peace Conference

    Hambardzum Arakelian

    Hambardzum_Arakelian

  • Gevorg Gharadjian
  • narodnik groups. He contributed to the Mkrtich Portukalian's Armenia and "Mshak", also established close contactes with Russian socialist Georgi Plekhanov

    Gevorg Gharadjian

    Gevorg_Gharadjian

  • Eskihisar, Nusaybin
  • Village in Mardin Province, Turkey

    those of the Mar Yohannan Monastery on the initiative of ʿAbdīshōʿ Bar Mshak of Gaṣlōnā, metropolitan of Nisibis, according to a historical note by the

    Eskihisar, Nusaybin

    Eskihisar,_Nusaybin

  • Timeline of modern Armenian history
  • 1862 August 2: Zeytun uprising 1863: Armenian National Constitution 1872: Mshak starts to be published in Tiflis 1874: Gevorkian Theological Seminary opened

    Timeline of modern Armenian history

    Timeline_of_modern_Armenian_history

  • Ruben Darbinyan
  • Armenian politician

    1906, he contributed to a number of prominent Armenian publications like Mshak and Murch. He actively participated in the P’ot’orik (Storm) operation,

    Ruben Darbinyan

    Ruben Darbinyan

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  • EFROSYNI
  • Female

    Greek

    EFROSYNI

    (Εφροσύνη) Modern spelling of Greek Euphrosynê, EFROSYNI means "joy, mirth."

  • Atkins
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Atkins

    English : patronymic from the personal name Atkin.

  • Eanraig
  • Boy/Male

    Scottish

    Eanraig

    Home ruler.

  • Shanuja
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Tamil

    Shanuja

    Moonlight

  • Maciej
  • Boy/Male

    Australian, French, Polish

    Maciej

    Gift of God

  • Kanishta
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Telugu

    Kanishta

    Youngest

  • Japnoor
  • Boy/Male

    Sikh

    Japnoor

  • Wioletta
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, German, Polish

    Wioletta

    Violet Flower; A Color

  • TUWBAL QAYIN
  • Male

    Hebrew

    TUWBAL QAYIN

    (תּוּבַל קַיִן) Hebrew name TUWBAL QAYIN means "though shall be brought of Cain." In the bible, this is the name of a son of Lamech, said to be an instructor of every artificer in brass and iron.

  • Bluebell
  • Girl/Female

    British, Christian, English

    Bluebell

    Flower Name

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