Hovhannes Tumanyan

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Hovhannes Tumanyan was a prominent Armenian poet, writer, and public figure known for his lyrical and narrative works that deeply influenced modern Armenian literature and national identity.

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instanceOf Armenian poet
human
poet
public figure
birthDate 1869-02-19
birthPlace Dsegh NERFINISHED
Lori region NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
commemoratedBy Hovhannes Tumanyan Museum in Yerevan NERFINISHED
statues in Tbilisi
statues in Yerevan
streets named after him in Armenia
countryOfCitizenship Armenia NERFINISHED
Russian Empire
deathDate 1923-03-23
describedBySource Armenian literary criticism
ethnicGroup Armenians NERFINISHED
genre fable
fairy tale
narrative poem
poetry
short story
hasHeritage Armenian cultural heritage icon
hasPart children’s tales
fables
lyrical poems
narrative poems
honorificTitle All-Armenian poet
influenced Armenian national identity
modern Armenian literature
languageOfWorkOrName Armenian
memberOf Armenian literary society Vernatun NERFINISHED
movement realism
name Hovhannes Tumanyan NERFINISHED
nativeName Հովհաննես Թումանյան NERFINISHED
notableWork A Drop of Honey NERFINISHED
Anush NERFINISHED
Gikor NERFINISHED
Maro NERFINISHED
Nazar the Brave NERFINISHED
The Barefooted NERFINISHED
The Capture of Tmkaberd NERFINISHED
The Death of Kikos NERFINISHED
The Dog and the Cat NERFINISHED
The End of Evil NERFINISHED
The Foolish Man NERFINISHED
The Master and the Servant NERFINISHED
The Talking Fish NERFINISHED
The Unlucky Panos NERFINISHED
occupation poet
publicist
translator
writer
positionHeld chairman of the Committee for the Relief of Armenian Refugees
residence Tbilisi NERFINISHED
Yerevan NERFINISHED

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Armenian literature notableAuthor Hovhannes Tumanyan