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Tovmas Terzian

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who used the Italian version of the play Arsace II. Terzian never saw his play on stage either in its operatic form or as a straight play. The Soviet version of the opera Arshak II which first appeared on stage in 1941 at the
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was a big success. However, beyond the title and names of some of the characters, it had very little in common with Terzian's play.
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The Heritage of Armenian Literature Volume III: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times
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Tovmas Terzian is famed mainly for his poetry and plays. His most important play being,
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Hacikyan, Agop; Gabriel Basmajian; Edward S. Franchuk (2005). Nourhan Ouzounian (ed.).
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A Reference Guide to Modern Armenian Literature 1500-1920
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Istanbul
Ottoman Empire
Armenian
Armenian
Italian
Armenian
Istanbul
Ottoman Empire
October 21
February 8
Armenian
Armenian
Italian
Mekhitarist
Collegio Armeno Moorat-Raphael
Venice
Italy
Constantinople
Getronagan
Armenians
Reteos Berberian
Minas Cheraz
Yeghia Demirdjibashian
Krikor Zohrab
Yerukhan

Armenian
Arshak II
Armenian

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