Mahari, Gurgen, 1903-1969
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- Snapean, B. Andrshirimean dzayner, 1960:
- LC manual auth. cd.
- Pervai︠a︡ vstrecha, 1997:
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Gurgen Mahari (Gurgen Grigori Ajemian; August 14 [O.S. August 1], 1903 in Van – June 17, 1969 in Yerevan) was an Armenian writer and poet. His most significant works include the semi-autobiographical novella Barbed Wires in Blossom (1968) and the novel Burning Orchards (1966), which is set in the writer's hometown of Van on the eve of the Armenian genocide.
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