Sargis Abrahamyan Explained

Sargis Abrahamyan
Birth Name:Sargis Abrahamyan
Birth Date:28 December 1915
Birth Place:Shosh
Death Place:Stepanakert, Nagorno-Karabakh
Education:Pedagogical Technical School of Baku, Institute of Pedagogy of Azerbaijan

Sargis Abrahamyan (Armenian: Սարգիս Աբրահամյան; December 28, 1915, Shosh – June 15, 1969, Stepanakert) was an Armenian writer, pedagogue, cultural figure. He had been a member of the Union of Soviet Writers.

Biography

He was born in (Shoshkend village in Nagorno-Karabakh. He graduated from the Pedagogical Technical School of Baku, and was on the Azerbaijan State Pedagogical University faculty of history (1944). In 1935–1937, he worked in Ning Village's School of Martuni, Nagorno-Karabakh Autonomous Oblast as a history teacher, in 1937–1939 in Ghezghala village's intermediate school of the same town, in 1940 he was a regional counselor of education of people of Martuni. In 1940–1941 he was the counselor of education of people in Azerbaijan's Nagorno-Karabakh Oblast, in 1949–1950, the head teacher of Stepanakert's No.3 school, in 1950–1952, political and scientific knowledge dissemination regional executive secretary, in 1952–1953, the chairman of Marxism-Leninism of Institute of Pedagogy in Stepanakert, in 1954–1955, Head of the Department of Culture of region Soviet of Workers' of Deputies, in 1954–1955, Deputy Chairman of the Executive Committee of the Regional Soviet of Workers' Deputies of the Autonomous Region, in 1955–1957, Regional secretary of Nagorno-Karabakh Central Committee of Azerbaijan, in 1957–1961, Second regional secretary, 1961–1963, Head of the department of culture of regional soviet, in 1963–1969, head of the regional department of provision of film. He was the fifth meeting's deputy of Azerbaijan SSR. Abrahamyan was granted by "Honor Symbol" prize. He died in Stepanakert.[1]

Sargis Abrahamyan's works of literature

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Գրական տեղեկատու. "Սովետական գրող". Երևան. 1986. 19–20.