A History of Armenian Women's Writing, 1880-1922Taderon Press by special arrangement with the Gomidas Institute, 2009 - 296 էջ |
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Արդյունքներ 53–ի 1-ից 3-ը:
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... Ottoman taxation system . They were permitted to wear clothes reserved for Ottoman officials and ride horses , privileges denied to non - Muslims in the Ottoman Empire . Due to their power at court the amira had a great deal of power in ...
... Ottoman taxation system . They were permitted to wear clothes reserved for Ottoman officials and ride horses , privileges denied to non - Muslims in the Ottoman Empire . Due to their power at court the amira had a great deal of power in ...
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... Ottoman Empire . The Armenians of the Ottoman Empire , like the women of Yesayian's novels , were subject to events and laws outside of their control . Encoded in the novel's argument against social convention is Yesayian's critique of ...
... Ottoman Empire . The Armenians of the Ottoman Empire , like the women of Yesayian's novels , were subject to events and laws outside of their control . Encoded in the novel's argument against social convention is Yesayian's critique of ...
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... Ottoman rule . They explore options and possible ways of alleviating the plight of the Ottoman Armenians . Khatisian's novel portrays a similar process : all the young men in her novel visit Western Armenia and discuss the treatment of ...
... Ottoman rule . They explore options and possible ways of alleviating the plight of the Ottoman Armenians . Khatisian's novel portrays a similar process : all the young men in her novel visit Western Armenia and discuss the treatment of ...
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Acknowledgments | 6 |
Conditions for Women Writers | 29 |
Foremothers True Sisters and Srpouhi Dussap | 47 |
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