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  • Source: Daniel-Bek of Sassun
  • Daniel-Bek of Sassun (Ter Khachatryan (Russian: Š”Š°Š½ŃŠ» Š±ŠµŠŗ Š¢ŠµŃ€-Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń‚Ń€ŃŠ½Ń†, Armenian: Ō“Õ”Õ¶Õ«Õ„Õ¬ Õ¢Õ„ÕÆ ÕÕ„Ö€-Ō½Õ”Õ¹Õ”ÕæրյՔնց); 1785 in Sason, Ottoman Empire ā€“ 1829 in Muş, Ottoman Empire) was an Armenian Bek in Sassun (the province Sassun or Sason of Western Armenia) in the second half of the 18th century. His grandson was Khachatur-Bek of Mush (the town Mush of Western Armenia), who lived in the first half of the 19th century. Khachar and Garegin Khachatryan, both prominent Armenian artists and ideologists of Armenian liberation movement, were descendants of his House.


    Descendants of Daniel Bek of Sasun



    Daniel Bek Ter Khachatryan Š”Š°Š½ŠøэŠ» Š±ŠµŠŗ (Sasun, Š”Š°ŃŃƒŠ½, ՍՔսÕøւն 1785 - Mush, ŠœŃƒŃˆ, ՄÕøւշ,1829). From aristocratic family of southern branch of Bagratuni (Armenian: Ō²Õ”Õ£Ö€Õ”ÕæÕøւնի) royal dynasty.
    son of Daniel bek - Avdal bek Ter Khachatryan, ŠŠ²Š“Š°Š» Š±ŠµŠŗ Š¢ŠµŃ€-Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń‚Ń€ŃŠ½Ń†, Ō±Õ¾Õ¤Õ”Õ¬ Õ¢Õ„ÕÆ ÕÕ„Ö€-Ō½Õ”Õ¹Õ”ÕæÖ€ÕµÕ”Õ¶ (1805-1867).
    sons of Avdal bek - Jakob Bek Ter Khachatryan - ŠÆŠŗŠ¾Š± Š±ŠµŠŗ Š¢ŠµŃ€-Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń‚Ń€ŃŠ½Ń†, Õ…Õ”ÕÆÕøÕ¢` Õ€Õ”ÕÆÕøÕ¢ (1826-1889), Poghos bek, ŠŸŠ¾Š³Š¾Ń Š±ŠµŠŗ, ՊÕøÕ²ÕøÕ½` ՊÕøÕ²Õ½Õ„, Tiflis, Samson bek, Š”Š°Š¼ŃŠ¾Š½, ՍՔՓսÕøÕ¶, Germany.
    son of Jakob bek - Khachatur, Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń‚ŃƒŃ€, Ō½Õ”Õ¹Õ”ÕæÕøւր (1845-1916), Erivan governorate of Russian Empire
    son of Khachatur - Sirekan, Š”ŠøрŠµŠŗŠ°Š½, ՍիրՄÕÆÕ”Õ¶
    son of Sirekan- Garegin, Š“Š°Ń€ŠµŠ³ŠøŠ½, Ō³Õ”Ö€Õ„Õ£Õ«Õ¶ (1900-1940)
    sons of Garegin - Ludvig, Š›ŃŽŠ“Š²ŠøŠ³ (1935-1940), Rafik, Š Š°Ń„ŠøŠŗ (1937-1993), Razmik, Š Š°Š·Š¼ŠøŠŗ (1939-2008) and daughter Hripsimeh, Š ŠøŠæсŠøŠ¼Ń (1936).


    Prominent representatives of the Family



    Rafik Khachatryan , Khachar, Š Š°Ń„ŠøŠŗ Š“Š°Ń€ŠµŠ³ŠøŠ½Š¾Š²Šøч Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń‚Ń€ŃŠ½ -Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń€ (1937-1993)
    Garegin Khachatryan, Š“Š°Ń€ŠµŠ³ŠøŠ½ Š Š°Ń„ŠøŠŗŠ¾Š²Šøч Š„Š°Ń‡Š°Ń‚Ń€ŃŠ½ (1975-1995).

    Encyclopedia of Karabakh Liberation War. 1988-1994 (in Armenian)
    Armenian Encyclopedia, Yerevan, 2004
    N.Voronov, Sovetskaya monumentalnaya skulptura 1960-1980, Moscow, "Iskusstvo" Publishing House, 1984 (in Russian)
    Gohar Khostikyan, The Armenian Artists: biographical dictionary, Yerevan, 1993 (in Armenian) (unpublished).
    Albert Pharsadanyan, The Armenian: biographies of the prominent Armenians in one line, Yerevan, "VMV-print" Publishing House, 2004) (in Armenian)
    Whoe is Whoe, biographical encyclopedia, volume 2, page 724, Armenian Encyclopedia, Yerevan, 2007 (in Armenian).
    Khachar, biography and works - with photos, Samark Publishing House, September 7, 2007, Yerevan, (in Armenian).
    Rafo, Avangard, independent weekly, October 3ā€“9, 2007, Yerevan, (in Armenian).
    The Master of the Stone Poetry (Qare Poeziayi Varpetn), "Hay Zinwor", the Official Weekly of the MOD, October 6ā€“13, 2007, Yerevan, (in Armenian).
    Television Sujet about Khachar (Rafik Khachatryan), Yerevan Television Studio, October 7, 2007, Yerevan, (in Armenian).
    Television Sujet about Khachar (Rafik Khachatryan), ArmenAkob Television Studio, October 14, 2007, Yerevan, (in Armenian).
    Television Sujet about Khachar (Rafik Khachatryan), Zinuzh Television Studio, October 21, 2007, Yerevan, The 1st Channel of Armenia (Public Television 1st Channel) (in Armenian).
    Sasun Grigoryan, Musanera ch'lrecin, v.3, Yerevan, 2010, pages 67ā€“67 (in Armenian).

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