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  1. Asistió a la escuela armenia en Scutari ( Distrito de Üsküdar) hasta 1884 y luego participó en el seminario de Gevorgian en Echmiadzin hasta 1891. Regresó a Constantinopla para enseñar y escribir; su primera obra literaria fue aceptada por el diario Hairenik de esa ciudad en 1891.

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Levon_ShantLevon Shant - Wikipedia

    He attended Armenian school at Scutari until 1884 and then went to the Gevorgian seminary at Echmiadzin until 1891. He returned to Constantinople to teach and write; his first literary work was accepted by the daily Hairenik of that city in 1891.

  3. www.armenianlanguage-am.armin.am › en › Encyclopedia_shant_levonLevon Shant | armenianlanguage.am

    From 1899 L. Shant taught for more than a decade at the Gayanian Girls School in Tiflis and the Diocesan School of Yerevan. He was a member of the literary circle "Vernatun". Together with H. Tumanyan and S. Lisitsyan, he compiled and published the textbook of the Armenian language Lusaber .

  4. Armenian schools of the Middle East and other Armenian communities. Shant's education provided him with a rich language and literary background. As a child, he studied the Western Armenian dialect of the Armenians in Istanbul, where he was born. As a young man, he studied the Eastern Armenian dialect of the Caucasus, where for seven years, he

  5. chessfed.am › en › static-pageChessfed

    In 1995, the "Yerevan" team, consisting exclusively of Armenian chess players, became the winner of the European Cup. In 2006, Yerevan "Mika" women's team was declared the women’s European Cup winner. In 2005 and 2017, Levon Aronian won the World Cup. In 2004 and 2005, Levon Aronian took third place in the European Individual Championship.

  6. School N2 after Khachatur Abovyan is the successor to a tree-hour provincial school founded in 1832. The school was named after the Armenian outstanding writer in 1925. School N4 after Levon Shant

  7. 6 de abr. de 2022 · After finishing his university studies in 1899, he taught for more than a decade at the Gayanian Girls School in Tiflis and the Diocesan School of Yerevan. He became a member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation in the 1890s.