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Levon Shant was born on 6 April, 1869 in Constantinople, Ottoman Turkey, is an Armenian poet. Discover Levon Shant's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 82 years old?

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Occupation Playwright, novelist, poet
Age 82 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 6 April, 1869
Birthday 6 April
Birthplace Constantinople, Ottoman Turkey
Date of death 29 November, 1951
Died Place Beirut, Lebanon
Nationality Turkey

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1869

Levon Shant (Լեւոն Շանթ; born Levon Nahashbedian, then changed to Levon Seghposian; 6 April 1869 – 29 November 1951) was an Armenian playwright, novelist, poet and founder of the Hamazkayin Armenian Educational and Cultural Society.

He was a lifelong member of the Armenian Revolutionary Federation and is the namesake of the ARF's Shant Student Association.

1884

He attended Armenian school at Scutari (Uskudar) until 1884 and then went to the Gevorgian seminary at Echmiadzin until 1891.

1891

He returned to Constantinople to teach and write; his first literary work was accepted by the daily Hairenik of that city in 1891.

1893

He departed to Germany in 1893 for six years to study science, child psychology, education, literature and history in the universities of Leipzig, Jena and Munich.

Afterwards he returned to Constantinople, where he continued working as a teacher.

1908

As an author, he was most renowned for his plays: Hin Astvadsner ('Ancient Gods', 1908), Kaisre ('The Emperor', 1914), Inkads Berdi Ishkhanuhin ('The Princess of the Fallen Castle', 1921), Oshin Payl (1929).

1913

The latter revolutionized the Armenian literary world when it was premiered in Tiflis in 1913.

1917

Translated into English, German, Italian, French, and Russian, it was directed by Konstantin Stanislavski in 1917.

1920

He was one of the vice-presidents of the Armenian Parliament during the Republic and led a delegation to Moscow in April 1920 to negotiate with the communist regime.

1921

He left Armenia after its sovietization in 1921, and settled in Paris, Cairo, and eventually in Beirut.

1928

He was one of the founders of the Hamazkayin cultural association in Cairo (1928).

1929

The next year, he was founding principal of the Nshan Palandjian Djemaran (College), Beirut, from 1929 until his death.

1968

One of many authors banned in Armenia for his political views, a volume of his plays was exceptionally published in Soviet Armenia in 1968.

Levon Shant is regarded by many as the greatest Armenian playwright.

His plays The Emperor and Ancient Gods remain among the most frequently staged Armenian dramas.