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    Hayrapet Hayrapetyan

    Armenian poet, writer, translator

    Hayrapet Sardari Hayrapetyan (December 1, 1874, Tanakert, Ordubad District, Nakhichevan – March 7, 1962, Yerevan) was an Armenian poet, children's writer, translator, Honored Teacher of the USSR (1950), member of the Union of Soviet Writers (1934).[1]

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    Hayrapet Hayrapetyan was born in the village of Tanakert in Nakhichevan.

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  • From 1888 to 1893 he studied at the Nersisyan School in Tbilisi, where he was a student of Perch Proshyan and Hovhannes Hovhannisyan.[2] Then he taught for about 40 years in Meghri, Sisian, Mozdok, Kutaisi, Derbent, Astrakhan, Pyatigorsk, Yerevan and other places, taught Armenian.

    In 1933–1955 he worked in the "Pioneer Call" newspaper's editorial office. He compiled mother tongue textbooks for Armenian schools (1930–1970).

    In 1931, Hayrapetyan's first collection, The Commune of Bees, was published.

    Later, his "Birds" (1935), "My Songs" (1939), "Bouquet" (1948), "Memo