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Books in Russian language
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2. Hovhannisyan A., Joseph Emin,Yerevan, Publishing House of the Academy of Sciences of Armenia, 1989.
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Articles

1. Batuk Diwanji, The Darling Songstress, The Independent, 18 January, 1993.
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