Paruyr Sevak
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Paruyr Sevak
Summary
Paruyr Sevak is a human[1]. He was born in Zangakatun[2]. He was born on January 24, 1924[3]. He passed away in Yerevan[4]. He died on June 17, 1971[5]. He worked as a poet[6], literary scholar[7], and politician[8]. He ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (97 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[9]
Key Facts
- Paruyr Sevak's place of birth was Zangakatun[2].
- Paruyr Sevak died in Yerevan[4].
- Paruyr Sevak was born on January 24, 1924[3].
- Paruyr Sevak died on June 17, 1971[5].
- Paruyr Sevak is buried at Grave of Paruyr Sevak[10].
- Burial took place at Zangakatun[11].
- Paruyr Sevak held citizenship in Soviet Union[12].
- Paruyr Sevak is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[13].
- Paruyr Sevak's professions included poet[6].
- Paruyr Sevak's professions included literary scholar[7].
- Paruyr Sevak's professions included politician[8].
- Paruyr Sevak held the position of deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union[14].
- Paruyr Sevak held the position of lecturer[15].
- Paruyr Sevak was employed by Maxim Gorky Literature Institute[16].
- Paruyr Sevak was employed by Q20517511[17].
- Among Paruyr Sevak's employers was Armenian Society for Friendship and Foreign Relations with Foreign Countries[18].
- Paruyr Sevak was employed by Grakan tert[19].
- Paruyr Sevak was employed by Institute of Literature of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia[20].
- Among Paruyr Sevak's employers was Writers Union of Armenia[21].
- Paruyr Sevak's education included a stint at Faculty of Armenian Philology[22].
- Paruyr Sevak's education included a stint at Maxim Gorky Literature Institute[23].
- Paruyr Sevak was educated at Institute of Literature of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia[24].
- A notable work attributed to Paruyr Sevak is Q13050854[25].
- Paruyr Sevak received the Armenian SSR State Prize[26].
- Paruyr Sevak received the Order of the Red Banner of Labour[27].
Product Details
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Type: Person[28]
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Country: AM[29]
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Began / founded: 1924-01-24[30]
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Ended / dissolved: 1971-06-17[31]
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MusicBrainz ID: b1dcd428-b08a-41e3-b45f-6e7bdc835d0b[32]
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Origins and Family
Paruyr Sevak was born in Zangakatun[2]. He was born on January 24, 1924[3]. He is identified as part of the Armenians ethnic group[13].
Education
Educated at Faculty of Armenian Philology[22], a faculty[33], in Armenia[34], founded in 1919[35]; Maxim Gorky Literature Institute[23], a higher education institution[36], in Russia[37], founded in 1933[38]; and Institute of Literature of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia[24], an organization[39], in Armenia[40], founded in 1938[41]. Paruyr Sevak earned the academic degree of Doctor of Sciences in Philology[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include poet[6], literary scholar[7], and politician[8]. Employers include Maxim Gorky Literature Institute[16], a higher education institution[43], in Russia[44], founded in 1933[45]; Q20517511[17], a newspaper[46], in Armenia[47], founded in 1923[48], headquartered in Yerevan[49]; Armenian Society for Friendship and Foreign Relations with Foreign Countries[18], an organization[50], in Armenia[51], founded in 1944[52], headquartered in Yerevan[53]; Grakan tert[19], a weekly newspaper[54], in Armenia[55], founded in 1932[56]; Institute of Literature of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia[20], an organization[57], in Armenia[58], founded in 1938[59]; and Writers Union of Armenia[21], a writers union[60], in Armenia[61], founded in 1934[62], headquartered in Baghramyan Avenue[63]. Positions held include deputy of the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union[14], a historical position[64], in Soviet Union[65], founded in 1937[66] and lecturer[15], a position[67].
Works and Contributions
A notable work attributed to Paruyr Sevak is Q13050854[25]. Things named for him include Zangakatun[68], a village in Armenia[69], in Armenia[70], founded in 1831[71] and he[72], a village in Armenia[73], in Armenia[74], founded in 1978[75].
Recognition
Awards received include Armenian SSR State Prize[26], an award[76], in Soviet Union[77], founded in 1969[78]; Order of the Red Banner of Labour[27], a socialist order of merit[79], in Soviet Union[80], founded in 1928[81]; and Medal "For Distinguished Labour"[82], a civil decoration[83], in Soviet Union[84], founded in 1938[85].
Death and Burial
Paruyr Sevak died on June 17, 1971[5]. He died in Yerevan[4]. The cause of death was traffic collision[86]. Recorded place of burial include Grave of him[10] and Zangakatun[11].
Why It Matters
Paruyr Sevak ranks in the top 0.72% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (97 views/month, #7,249 of 1,000,298).[9] He has Wikipedia articles in 10 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[87] He is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[88]
Entities named for him include Zangakatun[68], a village in Armenia[69], in Armenia[70], founded in 1831[71] and he[72], a village in Armenia[73], in Armenia[74], founded in 1978[75].
FAQs
Where was Paruyr Sevak born?
Paruyr Sevak's place of birth was Zangakatun[2].
Where did Paruyr Sevak die?
Paruyr Sevak passed away in Yerevan[4].
What did Paruyr Sevak do for work?
Paruyr Sevak worked as poet[6], literary scholar[7], and politician[8].
Where did Paruyr Sevak go to school?
Paruyr Sevak was educated at Faculty of Armenian Philology[22], Maxim Gorky Literature Institute[23], and Institute of Literature of National Academy of Sciences of Armenia[24].
What awards did Paruyr Sevak receive?
Honors received include Armenian SSR State Prize[26], Order of the Red Banner of Labour[27], and Medal "For Distinguished Labour"[82].