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- Zori Balayan - Wikipedia
In his essay "Hearth," published during the pre- perestroika era, he tried to demonstrate the Armenian identity of Nagorno-Karabakh and identified Nakhichevan as historically belonging to Armenia He further regarded the Turks (including Azerbaijanis) as an enemy of both Russia and Armenia
- Zori Balayan, controversial voice of Karabakh-era nationalism, dies
Armenian publicist, writer, socio-political figure, and traveler Zori Balayan has died, according to Armenian media reports cited by AzerNEWS His death was confirmed by his son, Hayk Balayan
- Zori Balayan has died - en. apa. az
Armenian publicist, writer, public and political figure, and traveler Zori Balayan has passed away
- Armenian ideologue Zori Balayan dies at 91 - operativmm. az
Armenian publicist, writer, and political figure Zori Balayan has passed away, according to reports from regional sources The news of his death was confirmed by his son, Hayk Balayan
- Zori Balayan died - Euromedia24. com
A writer, publicist, public figure and politician died Zori Balayan This was reported by his son, Hayk Balayan "Father dear father, go directly to God, on the day of the Holy Resurrection, may your soul soar freely and peacefully in the sky like an eagle," he wrote Zori Balayan was 91 years old, he was one of the active participants of the Karabakh movement
- Zori Balayan - armenianbd. com
Zori Hayki Balayan (born February 10, 1935) is an Armenian novelist, journalist, sports doctor, traveler and sports expert He was awarded the "Renowned master of the Arts" an Armenian official title
- Zori Balayan - Armeniapedia
According to him–Armenia and Karabakh have been offered time to solve the problem by the end of the year At the same time–the policy of blackmail is applied in relation to Armenia and Karabakh–in particular–a hint of economic and other sanctions
- Evening with Zori Balayan - AUA Newsroom
Balayan is a journalist for the weekly Russian-language publication Literaturnaya Gazeta and was awarded the St Mesrop Mashtots Medal in 2010 His book “The Right to Die” has been translated into five languages and now also into Hebrew
- Zori Balayan - Wikidata
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- List of Armenian writers in the Soviet Union - FamousFix List
Zori Balayan (Armenian: Զորի Բալայան, born February 10, 1935 in Stepanakert) is an Armenian novelist, journalist, sports doctor, traveler and sports expert He was awarded the "Renowned master of the Arts" an Armenian official title 20th-century Armenian novelists · 15T 21st-century Armenian novelists · 5T Armenian male novelists
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