Chʻamchʻyantsʻ, Mikʻayel, 1736-1823
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Name (Latin)
Chʻamchʻyantsʻ, Mikʻayel, 1736-1823
Name (Cyrilic)
Чамчянц, Микаэл, 1736-1823
Other forms of name
Chʻamchʻeantsʻ, Mikʻayēl, 1736-1823
Chʻamchʻyan, Mikʻayel, 1736-1823
Chʻamchʻyan, Karapet Abrahami, 1736-1823
Chamchi︠a︡nt︠s︡, Mikaėl, 1736-1823
Chamich, Michael, 1736-1823
Chʻamchʻian, Mikʻayel, 1736-1823
Chʻamchʻean, Mikʻayēl, 1736-1823
Čʻamčʻian, Mikʻayēl, 1736-1823
Date of birth
1736-12-04
Date of death
1823-11-30
Place of birth
Istanbul, Turkey
Place of death
Istanbul, Turkey
Associate group
Mechitarists
Occupation
Historians
Theologians
Educators
Linguists
Associated Language
arm
Gender
male
Language
Armenian
Other Identifiers
Sources of Information
- His Hayotsʻ patmutʻyun, 1984-1985:
- History of Armenia, 1827:
- BL S&C, 3 Aug. 2007 Mikʻayēl Chʻamchʻyantsʻ, born on 12/4/1738 in Istanbul, Turkey ; died on 12/12/1823 in Istanbul; historians, linguist, educator, theologian; member of Mekhitarists, an Armenian Catholic congregation ( (hy.wikipedia.org. viewed on November 4, 2022) )
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Wikipedia description:
Mikayel Chamchian (Armenian: Միքայէլ Չամչեան, 4 December 1738 – 30 November 1823), known also in English as Michael Chamich, was an Armenian Mekhitarist monk, historian, grammarian and theologian. He is best known for writing a comprehensive and influential history of Armenia in three volumes.
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