Henrik Hayriki Abrahamyan (October 4, 1939, Sarukhan, Nor Bayazet District, Armenian SSR, USSR – October 27, 1999, Yerevan, Armenia) was a statesman and public figure, journalist, philologist, and candidate of the historical sciences.[1] He died as a result of a terrorist attack on the Armenian parliament building.
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Born | October 4, 1939 Sarukhan, Kamo region, Armenia |
Died | October 27, 1999 Yerevan, Armenia |
Biography
editHenrik Abrahamyan was born in the village of Sarukhan, Kamo region. In 196 he graduated from Kh. Armenian State Pedagogical Institute named after Abovyan. Since 1961, he worked as a proofreader, reporter, and deputy editor-in-chief in the editorial office of "Avangard" newspaper. In 1982, he started working in the propaganda department of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Armenia, in 1986 he was appointed the deputy editor-in-chief of the "Soviet Armenia" newspaper. In 1990–1999, he held the position of editor-in-chief of Hayastan newspaper.[citation needed]
On May 30, 1999, he was elected to the National Assembly of Armenia. He was a member of the National Assembly's Standing Committee on Foreign Relations, a member of the "Unity" faction, and a member of the People's Party's political council.
Died as a result of the terrorist attack in the Armenian parliament building.[citation needed]
Family
editHe was married and has three children.[citation needed]
Awards and medals
editCandidate of historical sciences By the decree of the President of Armenia on December 27, 1999, he was awarded the Movses Khorenatsi medal posthumously.
Books
edit- "On the long road of bravery"
- "Roads of Fate", (co-author: Gevorg Devrikyan)
- "The Two Faces of Time"
- "Armenian fortresses"
- "Bayazet"[2]
References
edit- ^ "Абрамян Генрик Айрикович — Биография". 2019-10-27. Archived from the original on 2019-10-27. Retrieved 2024-04-03.
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