Hamastegh
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Hamasdegh (also Hamastegh, (Armenian: Համաստեղ), born Hambartsum Gelenian (Armenian: Համբարձում Կելենեան, 26 November 1895, Kharpert, Western Armenia, Ottoman Empire – 26 November 1966, New York City) was a poet and writer of the Armenian diaspora.
Biography[]
Hamastegh (Hambartsum Gelenian) was born and spent his childhood in the village of Perjench, near Kharpert. His teacher was the famous Tlgadintsi. He lived in Medford, Massachusetts, near Boston United States. His most famous works are "The Village", "Rain", "First Love", .and the "White Horseman" (Sbidag Tsiavoruh).
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- 1895 births
- 1966 deaths
- Armenians of the Ottoman Empire
- Ottoman emigrants to the United States
- American people of Armenian descent
- Armenian-language writers
- American writers
- People from Elazığ
- Turkish writer stubs