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Alishan Bairamian

Alishan Bairamian (Western Armenian: Ալիշան Պայրամեան, Eastern Armenian: Ալիշան Բայրամյան; January 1914 - 15 March 2005) was an Armenian intellectual, linguist, historian, and author. Born in Kilis, a part of historic Armenian Cilicia, in 1914, he was a survivor of the Armenian Genocide.
A repatriate to the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic in 1946, he became a professor of French at Yerevan State Linguistic University and Yerevan State University. He was also a member of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia's Institute of Oriental Studies, where he conducted research for his seminal work on the Sanjak of Alexandretta.
He was a regular contributor to Armenian newspapers including Nor Or, Nor Hayastan, Massis, and Asbarez. He also translated articles from American magazines on contemporary political issues.
==Biography==


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