Alexander Shirvanzade

Armenian playwright and author

Alexander Shirvanzade - Artists & Creatives born April 18th, 1858
Born
Died

1935
91 years ago — 77 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Armenia

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Born in 1858, this playwright and author emerged as an influential figure in Armenian literature. Engaging with societal issues, this individual created works that reflected the challenges faced by Armenian people during a tumultuous period. The writings often highlighted themes of national identity, cultural heritage, and social justice. Contributions to the stage included several significant plays that are still read and performed today, exploring the human condition in a uniquely Armenian context. The impact on contemporary playwrights and authors remains evident as the body of work continues to inspire.

Authored the play 'Khanum Aghasyan'

Contributed to the development of modern Armenian theater

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