Inna Tumanyan | |
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Born | |
Died | 10 January 2005 75) Moscow, Russia | (aged
Occupation | Film director |
Years active | 1966-1988 |
Inna Tumanyan (Armenian : Իննա Թումանյան; 10 September 1929 — 10 January 2005) [1] was a Soviet-Armenian film director. [2] She directed seven films including When I Will Become a Giant .
Lori, is a province(marz) of Armenia. It is located in the north of the country, bordering Georgia. Vanadzor is the capital and largest city of the province. Other important towns include Stepanavan, Alaverdi, and Spitak. It is home to the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Haghpat and Sanahin monasteries and the well-preserved Akhtala monastery.
Hovhannes Tumanyan was an Armenian poet, writer, translator, and literary and public activist. He is the national poet of Armenia.
New Country was a political party in Armenia. It was created by Artashes Tumanyan, Chief of staff to former President Robert Kocharyan.
Tumanyan or T’umanyan or Tumanian is an Armenian surname and may refer to:
Stepan Yeghiayi Zoryan was a Soviet Armenian writer.
Inna (Инна) is a European given name. It was the name of an early East Orthodox male martyr, but is currently used as a feminine name only. In ancient Greece, the name Ἴννα (Inna) is also attested, however a connection with the Russian Inna has not been confirmed.
Ahnidzor, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan. The village is best known as the birthplace of writer Hrant Matevosyan.
Dsegh, known as Tumanyan between 1938 and 1969, is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located about 13 km south of the city of Alaverdi, on the high right bank of the Debed River, on a peninsula surrounded by forests, on the western side of which is the Debed Gorge.
Karinj is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It belongs to the municipality of Tumanyan.
Vardablur is a village in the Lori Province of Armenia. It is located 19 km northwest of the regional center Vanadzor. It is located on both banks of the Gargar River, at an altitude of 1325 meters above sea level. The highest point is the Holy Sargis mountain, 1550 m.
Tumanyan, is a town and urban municipal community in Armenia's northern Lori Province, on the banks of the Debed River and in the middle of the Debed Canyon. It's 149 km north of the capital Yerevan, and 131km from Tbilisi. The nearby villages of Kober kayaran, Shamut, Lorut, Ahnidzor, Atan, Marts and Karinj are also part of the Tumanyan community.
The Armenians have historically been one of the main ethnic groups in the city of Tbilisi, the capital of Georgia. Armenians are the largest ethnic minority in Tbilisi at 4.8% of the population. Armenians migrated to the Georgian lands in the Middle Ages, during the Muslim rule of Armenia. They formed the single largest group of city's population in the 19th century. Official Georgian statistics of 2014 put the number of Armenians in Tbilisi at 53,409 people.
The Great Bridge of Hrazdan, more commonly known as Kievian Bridge, is an arch bridge for traffic linking across the Hrazdan River in Yerevan, Armenia. It connects the Kievian street of Arabkir district with the Leningradian street of Ajapnyak District. It was designed by architect Grigor Aghababyan and constructed between 1949 and 1956.
The Hovhannes Tumanyan Puppet Theatre of Yerevan, officially the National Puppet Theatre after Hovhannes Tumanyan, is a puppet theatre founded in 1935 and located in Yerevan, Armenia. It is also the location of the Pavlos Boroyan Puppet Museum.
When I Will Become a Giant is a 1979 Soviet romance film directed by Inna Tumanyan.
Arkadiy Davydovych Tumanyan is a professional Armenian and Ukrainian football midfielder.
Alla Tumanian is an Armenian-American theatre and film actress.
Armine A. Tumanyan, is an Armenian painter, designer, coordinator of painting exhibitions. She is a member of the Artists' Union of Armenia, Head of Tavush Branch, and Director of Tavush Spiritual Revival Foundation.
Tamar Hovhannesi Tumanyan was a Soviet Armenian architect. She was awarded the title, Honored Worker of Culture of the Armenian SSR (1977). Her father was poet and writer Hovhannes Tumanyan.