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'''Mikayel Varandian''' (''Hovhannisian'', 1870, [[Shusha]], [[Russian Empire]] - 1934, [[France]]) was an [[Armenia]]n historian.
'''Mikayel Varandian''' (''Hovhannisian'', 1870, [[Shushi]], [[Karabakh]] - 1934, [[France]]) was an [[Armenia]]n historian.


He studied at [[Geneva University]], where he met [[Kristapor Mikaelian]] and [[Stepan Zorian|Rostom]], since 1898 he was one of the main contributors of [[Droshak Journal]]. Since 1907 he was the Representative of [[Dashnaktsutiun|ARF]] at the [[Second International]], contacted with the [[Europe]]an socialists. He is the author of "The History of ARF" (Vol. 1 and 2) research.
He studied at [[Geneva University]], where he met [[Kristapor Mikaelian]] and [[Stepan Zorian|Rostom]], since 1898 he was one of the main contributors of [[Droshak Journal]]. Since 1907 he was the Representative of [[Dashnaktsutiun|ARF]] at the [[Second International]], contacted with the [[Europe]]an socialists. He is the author of "The History of ARF" (Vol. 1 and 2) research.
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Mikayel Varandian (Hovhannisian, 1870, Shushi, Karabakh - 1934, France) was an Armenian historian.

He studied at Geneva University, where he met Kristapor Mikaelian and Rostom, since 1898 he was one of the main contributors of Droshak Journal. Since 1907 he was the Representative of ARF at the Second International, contacted with the European socialists. He is the author of "The History of ARF" (Vol. 1 and 2) research.

Sources

  • The Armenian Question, encyclopedia, Ed. by acad. K. Khudaverdyan, Yerevan, 1996, p. 432.