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Suren Yeremian was born on 10 April, 1908 in Tiflis, Russian Empire, is an Armenian historian (1908–1992). Discover Suren Yeremian'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 84 years old?

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Age 84 years old
Zodiac Sign Aries
Born 10 April, 1908
Birthday 10 April
Birthplace Tiflis, Russian Empire
Date of death 17 December, 1992
Died Place Yerevan, Armenia
Nationality Russia

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1908

Yeremian was born into a family of laborers in Tiflis, in 1908 and attended a local Russian school.

Yeremian was an avid reader of history books and his interest in Armenian history grew especially when he read Nicholas Adontz's Armenia in the Period of Justinian.

1928

He moved to Armenia and in 1928, he was accepted to Yerevan State University.

1931

He studied history and economics and graduated from there in 1931.

1935

From 1935 until 1941, Yeremian worked at the Academy of Sciences of the Soviet Union's department of Oriental studies in Leningrad.

While there, Yeremian also taught Armenian history at Leningrad State University's Department of History and Philology.

He defended his dissertation, titled "The Feudal Organization of Kartli during the Marzpanate Period."

1941

In 1941, he moved back to Yerevan and continued his studies at the Institute of Material Culture and History, which was still under the auspices of the Soviet Academy of Sciences.

1953

He earned the title of professor in 1953, having defended his second dissertation (from Moscow State University), titled "The Social Structure of Ancient Armenia."

He held the position of director of the department of history from 1953 to 1958 and in 1963 he was inducted as a member of the Armenian National Academy of Sciences.

It was during this time that Yeremian shifted his focus to composing historical atlases: one of his most notable contributions was on the study of a seventh-century Ashkharatsuyts, where he spent a great deal of his energies in not only translating and researching the background behind the atlas but also on the supposed author of the work, Anania Shirakatsi.

1963

In 1963, his Armenia According to the Ashkharatsuyts was published, although Yeremian would in subsequent years go on to revise some of the views, most notably coming to the conclusion that Anania Shirakatsi was its true author, that he had concluded in the work.

He also contributed in writing several articles in the USSR Historical Atlas.

1971

Yeremian was also one of the key advocates who pushed for the publication of the History of the Armenian People (Yerevan, 1971–1984, 8 volumes), authoring numerous articles on the origins of the Armenian people, the kingdom of Urartu, and on the social, economic, cultural and political structure of the Kingdom of Armenia.

He would also go on to write numerous articles in the Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia.

1992

Suren Tigrani Yeremian (Սուրեն Տիգրանի Երեմյան; Сурен Тигранович Еремян; April 10 1908 – 17 December 1992) was a Soviet and Armenian historian and cartographer who specialized in the study of the early formation of the Armenian nation, pre-medieval Armenia, and the Caucasus.

He devoted nearly thirty years of his scholarly efforts in reconstructing the Ashkharhatsuyts, a seventh-century atlas commonly attributed to Anania Shirakatsi.

He struggled with a serious illness for many years, and died in 1992.