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1David of Sassoun

the Armenian folk epic in four cycles

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“David of Sassoun” Metadata:

  • Title: David of Sassoun
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 377
  • Publisher: Ohio University Press
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  • Publish Location: Athens

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  • The Open Library ID: OL5916917M
  • Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 230953
  • Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 64019874

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  • First Year Published: 1964
  • Is Full Text Available: Yes
  • Is The Book Public: No
  • Access Status: Borrowable

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David of Sassoun

David of Sassoun (Armenian: Սասունցի Դաւիթ Sasuntsi Davit also spelled David of Sasun) is the main hero of Armenia's national epic Daredevils of Sassoun

David of Sassoun (statue)

«Սասունցի Դավիթ») is a copper equestrian statue portraying David of Sassoun (Sasuntsi Davit’) in Yerevan, Armenia. Erected by the sculptor and artist Yervand

Armenians

songs) or pop star Cher (whose father was Armenian). Ruben Hakobyan (Ruben Sasuntsi) is a well recognized Armenian ethnographic and patriotic folk singer who

Yerevan Metro

station on the already existing line. This proposed stop, between the Sasuntsi David and Andranik stations, would offer direct access to the Surmalu and

Sassuntsi-Davit Tank Regiment

The 119th Separate Tank Regiment, popularly known as the Sasuntsi-Davit Tank Column (Armenian: «Սասունցի Դավիթ» տանկային շարասյուն; Танковая колонна «Давид

Yerevan

have not been used since 1990) that is connected to the metro via the Sasuntsi Davit station. The railway station is made in Soviet-style architecture

Erebuni District

Butania. Sasuntsi Davit Square along with the metro station form the core of the district. The main streets of the district are Erebuni Street, Sasuntsi Davit

Republic Square (Yerevan Metro)

Barekamutyun Marshal Baghramyan Yeritasardakan Republic Square Zoravar Andranik Sasuntsi Davit Gortsaranayin Shengavit Garegin Nzhdeh Square Charbakh branch Shengavit

Yerevan Cascade

Haytayan, artist Robert Elibekian, and architect Oshin Yeghiazaryan), Sasuntsi Davit Garden Gallery (includes fragments of glass works by the most prominent

Marshal Baghramyan (Yerevan Metro)

Barekamutyun Marshal Baghramyan Yeritasardakan Republic Square Zoravar Andranik Sasuntsi Davit Gortsaranayin Shengavit Garegin Nzhdeh Square Charbakh branch Shengavit