LC control no. | n 84099172 |
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Descriptive conventions | rda |
LC classification | PK8547.S3 |
Personal name heading | Sayatʻ-Nova, 1712-1795 |
Variant(s) | Sayeatʻ-Nova, 1712-1795 Nova, Sayatʻ-, 1712-1795 Саят-Нова, 1712-1795 Sai︠a︡t-Nova, 1712-1795 Нова, Саят-, 1712-1795 Nova, Sai︠a︡t-, 1712-1795 Саядян, Арутин, 1712-1795 Sai︠a︡di︠a︡n, Arutin, 1712-1795 Sayeatʻ-Novay, 1712-1795 Saiatʻnowa, 1712-1795 Sayadyan, Harutʻyun, 1712-1795 Sayadyan, Arutʻin, 1712-1795 Sayatean, Ḥarutʻiwn, 1712-1795 |
Other standard no. | Q366289 |
Associated country | Armenia |
Birth date | 1712-06-14 |
Death date | 1795 |
Place of birth | Tʻbilisi (Georgia) |
Place of death | Haghpat (Armenia) |
Field of activity | Poetry Folk songs |
Profession or occupation | Poets Folk singers Troubadours Folk musicians |
Found in | His Stikhotvorenii︠a︡, 1982: t.p. (Sai︠a︡t-Nova) verso t.p. (Sai︠a︡t-Novy, real name Arutin Sai︠a︡di︠a︡n, XVIII v.) Sayeatʻ-Novan ew hay gusana-ashughakan erg-erazhshtutʻiwně, 1995 NUC pre-56 (hdg.: Sayatʻ-Nova, 1712-1795; usage: Sayatʻ-Nova) Wikipedia, viewed Mar. 19, 2024 (Sayat-Nova; b. June 14, 1712 in Tiflis, Kingdom of Kartli, Safavid Iran (now Tʻbilisi, Georgia); d. Sep. 22, 1795 in Haghpat, Kingdom of Kartli-Kakheti, Qajar Iran (now Haghpat, Armenia); Classical Armenian, Sayeatʻ-Novay; Reformed Armenian, Sayatʻ-Nova; Georgian, Saiatʻnowa; Armenian poet, musician, and ashugh (singer-poet bard, troubadour) who created works in many languages) Armenian Wikipedia, viewed Mar. 19, 2024 (Sayatʻ-Nova; d. Nov. 22, 1795; birth name, Harutʻyun (Arutʻin) Sayadyan) Western Armenian Wikipedia, viewed Mar. 19, 2024 (Sayatʻ-Nova; birth name, Ḥarutʻiwn Sayatean) Armeniapedia website, viewed Mar. 19, 2024 (Sayat Nova; languages, Armenian, Azerbaijani, Georgian, Persian) |
Associated language | arm aze geo per |