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'''Abraham Yerevantsi''' also known as '''Abraham of Yerevan''' was an 18th-century [[Armenians|Armenian]] historian, known for the ''History of the Wars'' which he wrote, and contains valuable information on the [[Russo-Persian War (1722–1723)|Persian-Turkish Wars]] and the city of [[Yerevan]]. The original publication of the History of Wars is located in the Mkhitarist Congregation in [[Venice]].
'''Abraham Yerevantsi''' also known as '''Abraham of Yerevan''' ({{lang-hy|Աբրահամ Երևանցի}}) was an 18th-century [[Armenians|Armenian]] historian, known for the ''History of the Wars fought by the Ottomans over Armrnian and Persian cities'' which he wrote, and contains valuable information on the [[Russo-Persian War (1722–1723)|Persian-Turkish Wars]] and the city of [[Yerevan]]. The original publication of the History of Wars is located in the Mkhitarist Congregation in [[Venice]].<ref>{{cite book|title=The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times|url= |year=2005|publisher=Wayne State University Press|location=Detroit|isbn=9780814332214 |volume=|pages=131-140|editor=A. J. Hacikyan}}</ref>

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Abraham Yerevantsi also known as Abraham of Yerevan (Template:Lang-hy) was an 18th-century Armenian historian, known for the History of the Wars fought by the Ottomans over Armrnian and Persian cities which he wrote, and contains valuable information on the Persian-Turkish Wars and the city of Yerevan. The original publication of the History of Wars is located in the Mkhitarist Congregation in Venice.[1]

References

  1. ^ A. J. Hacikyan, ed. (2005). The Heritage of Armenian Literature: From the Eighteenth Century to Modern Times. Detroit: Wayne State University Press. pp. 131–140. ISBN 9780814332214.