
DIRECTOR OF THE BRITISH COUNCIL'S OFFICE FIRST TIME ARMENIAN
Arevik Saribekian, the newly-appointed director of the Armenian office of British Council, was officially presented in Sarian house-museum during the ceremony on April 26. It is first time in the region when the office director of British Council is appointed from the very country. Andy Williams, regional director of British Council in South Caucasus arrived in Armenia to take part in the ceremony. He described Arevik Saribekian as a very responsible and active person, who is devoted to her work. Arevik Saribekian arrested British Council's attention with her qualities in 2005, when she was the director of 'Management and Educational projects' of British Council. In the ceremony were also present Great Britain ambassador Anthony Cantor, director of the 'Peacekeeping English project' Tony Crocker, and others.
- By Ruzan Poghosian
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By Ruzan PoghosianArevik Saribekian, the newly-appointed director of the Armenian office of British Council, was officially presented in Sarian house-museum during the ceremony on April 26. It is first time in the region ...
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By A. Haroutiunian
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- 1219 Death of Armenian King Levon the Second (Kingdom of Cilicia).
- 1817 General Yermolov, Commander of the Caucasian forces and Governor of the Caucasus, stops in Echmiadsin on his way to a mission in Persia.
- 1869 Death of the Armenologist Victor Langlois. He translated Armenian historical sources into French under the sponsorship of Noobar Pasha.
- 1900 Death of Hovhannes Aivazovsky (seascape artist) in Feodosia (the Ukraine). He was born in 1817.
- 1916 The "France-Armenie" committee is organized in Paris. Members of the Academy and other political figures are members.
- 1917 The First Assembly of Western Armenians opens in Yerevan under the Presidency of General Andranik.
- 1919 The Publication of Constantinople's Extraordinary Military Tribunal's decision about the perpetrators of the deportations of Booyook Dere's (Constantinople's district) Armenian population.
- 1930 Creation of the Kanaker Power Station.
- 1965 Death of Hrachia Kochar (writer and public figure). He was born in 1909.
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