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"Atrpet"
"Ատրպետ"
BornSargis Mubayeajian
Սարգիս Մկրտչի Մուբայաջյան
31 January 1860 (1860-01-31)
Kars, Ottoman Armenia
Died27 May 1937 (1937-05-28)
Leninakan, Armenian SSR
OccupationNovelist and writer

Sargis Mubayeajian (Template:Lang-hy; January 31, 1860 – May 27, 1937), better known by his pen name Atrpet (Adrbed in Western Armenian, Template:Lang-hy), was a prolific and multifarious Armenian writer.

Biography

Having been educated in Kars and Constantinople, he lived mostly in Transcaucasia, wandering from one city to another (Alexandropol, Tiflis, Akhalkalaki, Baku, etc.) and in Tabriz.[1] In the mid-1890s he was incarcerated by the Russian government for his political activities in the ranks of the Hunchak Party.[2] Atrpet toured Europe in 1905–06, and spent the rest of his life in Alexandrapol (Leninakan, now Gyumri, Armenia). Many of his works are still scattered in Armenian periodicals. Atrpet was also known for his articles on Armenian history and numismatics.

Atrpet is mostly recognized as the author of the popular novel Tjvjik.

References

  1. ^ Hacikyan, Agop. The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times. p. 431.
  2. ^ B. Bardakjian, Kevork. A Reference Guide to Modern Armenian Literature, 1500-1920. p. 297.