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Haigazian University

LC control no.n 84231584
Descriptive conventionsrda
Corporate name headingHaigazian University
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Variant(s)Haykazean Hamalsaran
Jāmiʻat Hāykāzyān
Beyrutʻi Haykazyan Hamalsarani
Университета Айказян
Universitet Aĭkazi︠a︡n
Hajkazian University of Bejrut
See alsoPredecessor: Haigazian University College
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Beginning date1996-12-28
Associated countryLebanon
LocatedBeirut (Lebanon)
Found inHaigazian University, university catalog 2007-2009, 2007?: t.p. (Haigazian University, Haykazean Hamalsaran, Jāmiʻat Hāykāzyān) p. 9 (established on Oct. 17, 1955 as college until 1991; University College as of 1992; and Haigazian University as of Dec. 28, 1996 by decree 9657 by Ministry of Culture and Higher Education of Lebanon)
Hay ěntanikʻn ardi martahraverneri hamatekʻstum, 2019: title page (Beyrutʻi Haykazyan hamalsarani) added title page (Университета Айказян = Universiteta Aĭkazi︠a︡n, Hajkazian University of Bejrut)
Armenians of Egypt, Sudan and Ethiopia/1, 2022: title page (Haigazian University)
Haigazian University website, Jan. 12, 2023: About Haigazian (Haigazian operated under its original name of "College" until 1991. In keeping with Near Eastern nomenclature, the name was changed to Haigazian University College in 1992. On December 28, 1996, the Ministry of Culture and Higher Education of Lebanon issued decree number 9657, which authorized the institution to change its name to Haigazian University.)
Wikipedia, Jan. 12, 2023 (Haigazian University is a higher education institution founded in 1955 in Beirut, Lebanon as Haigazian College. For a brief period starting 1992, the name was changed to Haigazian University College before the institution adopted the present name in 1996. It is supported by the Armenian Evangelical community, and was established primarily to meet the needs of the large Lebanese-Armenian population. However, the university is open to all students, regardless of race, nationality, or creed, and has professors and student body from all sections of Lebanese society.)
Associated languageeng arm ara