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Occupation
  
Architect, researcher

Role
  
Architect

Name
  
Martiros Kavoukjian

Period
  
1941-1988

Nationality
  
Armenian


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Born
  
8 August 1908 Nigde, Turkey (
1908-08-08
)

Died
  
August 8, 1988, Montreal, Canada

Education
  
American University of Beirut

Books
  
Armenia, Subartu, and Sumer: The Indo-European Homeland and Ancient Mesopotamia

Martiros Kavoukjian (Մարտիրոս Գավուգչյան, Gavowgčyan, August 8, 1908 - August 8, 1988) was an Armenian architect, researcher, Armenologist and historian-archaeologist who has written various books on ancient Armenian history. He is best known for his account of Armenian prehistory in Armenia, Subartu And Sumer, published in 1987 in both English and Armenian.

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Biography

Martiros Kavoukjian was born in Nigde, Turkey on August 8, 1908. His family soon moved to Mosul, Iraq. Kavoukjian graduated from the American University of Beirut in 1934 majoring in Architectural engineering, then worked as the chief municipal architect of Mosul, Iraq during the period from 1941 to 1947. In Iraq, he designed and built both governmental and residential buildings. Kavoukjian immigrated to Armenia in 1947, and in 1947-1979, he played a key role within the "Great Rebuilding Project" of Armenia as the chief architect, building numerous federal, public, industrial, and residential buildings. In 1973, his "The Origin of the Names Armen and Hye and Urartu" was published in Beirut.

Studies of Kavoukjian have been cited in the works by Edgar C. Polomé, Alexander Jacob, George A. Bournoutian, Richard G. Hovannisian, Agop Jack Hacikyan, Levon Shahinyan, Anzhela Teryan, Rafael Ishkhanyan, Karapet Sukiasyan, Lily Stepanyan, but were mostly ignored in Soviet academia.

Armenologist, archimandrite Gomidas Hovnanian in a 2006 interview described Kavoukjian as "a talented scientist" who had written a research on "The ancestral home of the Celtic tribes and Celtic-Caucasian connections".

In 2008 an evening commemorating Kavoukjian's legacy took place in Montreal.

Armenia, Subartu And Sumer

Armenia, Subartu And Sumer is inspired by the Armenian hypothesis of Indo-European origins. It seeks to establish an ethnic Armenian identity for the "Armani" mentioned by Naram-Sin, for "Armani-Subari connections" and "Armani-Subari-Sumer relations". The English translation was published privately with the support of the Malkhassian Foundation, Montreal. The book is identified as a "chauvinist attempt to equate the Proto-Armenians with various mentioned peoples in cuneiform and classical sources" by P. Kohl and G. Tzetzkhladze (1996).

Works

  • The Genesis of Armenian People, Montreal, 1982.
  • Armenia, Subartu and Sumer, Montreal, 1989 ISBN 0-921885-00-8
  • The origin of the names and Armen Aye, and Urartu, in the subway.) Beirut, 1973
  • References

    Martiros Kavoukjian Wikipedia