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Born

15 Oct 1809

Born

Died

14 Apr 1848

Born

Khachatur Abovyan

Khachatur Abovyan (1809-1848) - Khachatur Abovyan is revered as the father of modern Armenian literature, a pioneering figure whose contributions laid the foundations for the national literary awakening. Born in Kanaker, Abovian was deeply influenced by the Enlightenment ideas circulating during his time, which he sought to integrate with Armenian cultural and historical consciousness. His seminal work, "Wounds of Armenia," not only introduced the use of the modern Armenian language in literature but also offered a poignant critique of social injustices and the oppressive conditions under Russian and Persian rule. Abovian's advocacy for education, enlightenment, and social reform had a profound impact on Armenian intellectual life, inspiring generations of writers and thinkers. Despite his mysterious disappearance, Abovian's legacy as a visionary and reformer continues to inspire the Armenian people, embodying the spirit of progress and resilience.