Hakob Manandyan
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Hakob Manandyan
Summary
Hakob Manandyan is a human[1]. Born in Akhaltsikhe[2], he… he was born on November 10, 1873[3]. He passed away in Yerevan[4]. He died on February 4, 1952[5]. He worked as a historian[6], philologist[7], source critic[8], and jurist[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Hakob Manandyan's place of birth was Akhaltsikhe[2].
- Hakob Manandyan passed away in Yerevan[4].
- Hakob Manandyan was born on November 10, 1873[3].
- Hakob Manandyan died on February 4, 1952[5].
- Hakob Manandyan is buried at Komitas Pantheon[11].
- Hakob Manandyan held citizenship in Russian Empire[12].
- Hakob Manandyan held citizenship in Soviet Union[13].
- Armenian was Hakob Manandyan's native language[14].
- Hakob Manandyan is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[15].
- Hakob Manandyan's professions included historian[6].
- Hakob Manandyan worked as a philologist[7].
- Hakob Manandyan worked as a source critic[8].
- Hakob Manandyan's professions included jurist[9].
- Hakob Manandyan's field of work was history[16].
- Hakob Manandyan's field of work was oriental studies[17].
- Hakob Manandyan was employed by Gevorkian Theological Seminary[18].
- Among Hakob Manandyan's employers was First Tiflis Male Gymnasium[19].
- Hakob Manandyan was employed by Q111293609[20].
- Hakob Manandyan was employed by Nersisian School[21].
- Hakob Manandyan was employed by Faculty of Geography of Baku State University[22].
- Among Hakob Manandyan's employers was Baku Commercial School[23].
- Hakob Manandyan was educated at First Tiflis Male Gymnasium[24].
- Hakob Manandyan's education included a stint at Friedrich Schiller University Jena[25].
- Hakob Manandyan was educated at Leipzig University[26].
- Hakob Manandyan was educated at University of Strasbourg[27].
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Origins and Family
Hakob Manandyan's place of birth was Akhaltsikhe[2]. He was born on November 10, 1873[3]. He is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[15]. Armenian was his native language[14].
Education
Educated at First Tiflis Male Gymnasium[24], a Gymnasium[28], in Georgia[29], founded in 1830[30]; Friedrich Schiller University Jena[25], a public university[31], in Germany[32], founded in 1558[33], headquartered in Jena[34]; Leipzig University[26], a public university[35], in Germany[36], founded in 1409[37], headquartered in Leipzig[38]; University of Strasbourg[27], a university in France[39], in France[40], founded in 1538[41], headquartered in Strasbourg[42]; Faculty of Oriental Studies of the St. Petersburg University[43], a faculty[44], in Russia[45], founded in 1855[46]; and Q117818995[47], a faculty[48]. Academic degrees include Doctor of Historical Sciences[49] and Doctor of Philosophy[50].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include historian[6], philologist[7], source critic[8], and jurist[9]. Fields of work include history[16] and oriental studies[17], an academic discipline[51]. Employers include Gevorkian Theological Seminary[18], a seminary[52], in Armenia[53], founded in 1874[54]; First Tiflis Male Gymnasium[19], a Gymnasium[55], in Georgia[56], founded in 1830[57]; Q111293609[20], an educational institution[58], in Russian Empire[59], founded in 1874[60]; Nersisian School[21], a school[61], in Russian Empire[62], founded in 1824[63], headquartered in Tbilisi[64]; Faculty of Geography of Baku State University[22], a faculty[65], in Azerbaijan[66]; and Baku Commercial School[23], a vocational school[67], in Azerbaijan[68], founded in 1901[69]. A notable student of Hakob Manandyan was Suren Yeremyan[70].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[71], a socialist order of merit[72], in Soviet Union[73], founded in 1928[74] and Deserved scientist of ArmSSR[75], a title of honor[76], in Soviet Union[77].
Death and Burial
Hakob Manandyan died on February 4, 1952[5]. He passed away in Yerevan[4]. He is buried at Komitas Pantheon[11].
Why It Matters
Hakob Manandyan ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (16 views/month, #7,295 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 6 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[78] He is known by 16 alternative names across languages and contexts.[79]
FAQs
Where was Hakob Manandyan born?
Born in Akhaltsikhe[2], Hakob Manandyan…
Where did Hakob Manandyan die?
Hakob Manandyan passed away in Yerevan[4].
What did Hakob Manandyan do for work?
Hakob Manandyan worked as historian[6], philologist[7], source critic[8], and jurist[9].
Where did Hakob Manandyan go to school?
Hakob Manandyan was educated at First Tiflis Male Gymnasium[24], Friedrich Schiller University Jena[25], Leipzig University[26], and University of Strasbourg[27].
What awards did Hakob Manandyan receive?
Honors received include Order of the Red Banner of Labour[71] and Deserved scientist of ArmSSR[75].