Simon Vratsian

Simon Vratsian was a Russian politician, political scientist, writer, jurist, journalist and head of government (1882–1969). He was born at Bolshiye Saly and died at Beirut.

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Career and activity

He was employed by Vem, Hairenik and Droshak. Recorded positions include Prime Minister of Armenia, foreign minister, agriculture minister, minister of labor and member of the National Assembly of Armenia. He belonged to Armenian National Council and Delegation of the Republic of Armenia.

Scholarly footprint

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In detail

Simon Vratsian studied at Gevorkian Theological Seminary and Imperial St. Petersburg University. the recorded working language is Armenian and Russian.

Employment is recorded with Vem, Hairenik and Droshak. Positions recorded include Prime Minister of Armenia and foreign minister. Membership is recorded of Armenian National Council and Delegation of the Republic of Armenia.

Chronology

  1. 1882Simon Vratsian born at Bolshiye Saly.
  2. 1969Simon Vratsian died at Beirut.

Sources

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  1. 1.

    Wikidata, structured authority record Q2038853: Simon Vratsian

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  2. 2.

    “Simon Vratsian”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading

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Passeport diplomatique de Simon Vratsian

Passeport diplomatique de Simon Vratsian

National Delegation of the Republic of Armenia · Public domain

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