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Nationality
  
Armenian

Name
  
Avetis Nazarbekian


Role
  
Poet

Died
  
1939, Moscow, Russia

Avetis Nazarbekian

Born
  
1866
Tiflis

Alma mater
  
Saint Petersburg State University University of Paris (Sorbonne)

Occupation
  
poet, journalist, political activist and revolutionary

Known for
  
one of the founders of Social Democrat Hunchakian Party

Avetis Nazarbekian (Armenian: Ավետիս Վարդանի Նազարբեկյան, 1866, Tabriz – 1939, Moscow), also known as Nazarbek or Lerents, was an Armenian poet, journalist, political activist and revolutionary, one of the founders of Social Democrat Hunchakian Party.

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Biography

Nazarbekian was born in Tabriz, Qajar Iran, but had lived in Imperial Russia since his childhood. He studied at the St. Petersburg and Paris (Sorbonne) Universities. In the mid-1880s he contributed to the Mkrtich Portukalian's Armenia revolutionary journal, also established close contactes with Russian socialist Georgi Plekhanov and Emancipation of Labour group. In 1887 Nazarbek, his future wife Mariam Vardanian and their Russian-Armenian friends founded the Hunchakian party and Hunchak newspaper.

Nazarbek translated several works of Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels and Plekhanov. He talked to Lenin and Shahumyan about the Armenian question. In 1923 he moved from Paris to the United States, joined the US Communist (Workers) Party.

In 1934 he returned to the Soviet Union.

Books

  • (in English) Through the Storm, London, 1899
  • (in Armenian) Poems, Saint Petersburg, 1890
  • References

    Avetis Nazarbekian Wikipedia