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Hrachia Adjarian

Hrachia Adjarian ((アルメニア語:Հրաչեայ Աճառեան (classical) ''Hračʿeay Ačaṙean''; Հրաչյա Աճառյան (reformed) ''Hračʿya Ačaṙyan''); March 8, 1876 - April 16, 1953) was an Armenian linguist, etymologist, philologist, professor, Academic of Armenian Academy of Sciences, member of French Linguistic Association, and Czechoslovakian Institute of Oriental studies.
He studied at Sorbonne with Antoine Meillet and Strasbourg Universities. Acharian worked as a teacher in Ejmiatsin Gevorkian seminary, Shusha and Tehran. A survivor of the Armenian Genocide, he came to Yerevan in 1923, where he taught foreign languages, comparative grammar, and the history of the Armenian language at the Yerevan State University, where he headed a chair. He is the author of more than 200 scientific publications on Armenology, Armenian language and Oriental Languages.
The Armenian State Institute of Linguistics is named after him.
== Biography ==
Acharian was born on March 8, 1896 in the Samatya neighborhood of Constantinople, Ottoman Empire. His father was a shoemaker.
When Acharian was not yet one year old, he had an accident. In a bright sunny day, his mother took him and went with him to the park. The boy stared at the sun, and then suddenly burst into tears. His mother immediately took him home, panicked, the baby cried all night, and the next morning he could not open his eyes. Doctors made great efforts, but his left eye remained blind for the rest of his life.
However, this did not prevent him from becoming a renowned scholar and the author of dozens of multi-volume studies.
Little Hrachia was not yet seven years old when his father took him to the Armenian School, where he revealed his linguistic ability: the boy studied Armenian, French and Turkish, and for two years studied the entire school course. Then at 9, Hrachia Acharian attended the Sahakian School and for four years he graduated with honors. After the Sahakian School Acharian attended the Getronagan School, followed by years of study at the Sorbonne and the University of Strasbourg, where he studied modern languages and also became known for his exceptional research in the field of Armenology.

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