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Zabel Yesayan (Armenian: Զապէլ Եսայեան; 4 February 1878 – 1943) was a prominent figure in the Armenian academic and political community during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Zabel Yesayan's books, articles, and speeches cover a range of topics such as the Adana Massacre, Armenian Genocide, and commentary on the status of Armenian women. Yesayan also worked as a translator in France as well as a professor during her later years as an academic. Her novels and articles contributed to understanding the persecution of Turkish Armenians, the after effect of World War I, and women's roles and rights in the Ottoman and Armenian communities.

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  • زابيل يسايان (ar)
  • Zabel Jesajan (de)
  • Ζαμπέλ Γεσαγιάν (el)
  • Zabel Yesayan (es)
  • Zabel Yesayan (it)
  • Zabel Essayan (fr)
  • Zabel Jesajan (pl)
  • Zabel Yesayan (en)
  • Есаян, Забел (ru)
  • Забел Єсаян (uk)
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  • زابيل يسايان روائية ومترجمة وأستاذة في الأدب من أرمن الدولة العثمانية، ولدت في 4 شباط (فبراير) 1878 وتوفيت عام 1943. (ar)
  • Zabel Jesajan (armenisch Զապէլ Եսայեան, * 4. Februar 1878 in Üsküdar, Istanbul, Osmanisches Reich; † 1943 in Sibirien, Sowjetunion) war eine armenische Romanautorin, Dichterin und Übersetzerin. Sie war Zeitzeugin des Völkermords an den Armeniern in der Türkei und wurde Opfer der Stalinistischen Säuberungen in Russland. (de)
  • Η Ζαμπέλ Γεσαγιάν (4 Φεβρουαρίου 1878 – 1943) ήταν Αρμένισσα λογοτέχνις, μεταφράστρια και καθηγήτρια. (el)
  • Zabel Yesayan (en armenio, Զապէլ Եսայեան) (4 de febrero de 1878 – 1943) fue una novelista, traductora, y profesora de literatura armenia nacida en el Imperio Otomano. (es)
  • Zabel Essayan (en arménien Զապէլ Եսայեան ; née à Scutari en 1878, morte pendant sa déportation en 1943, en Transcaucasie (?)), née Zabel Hovhannessian, est une romancière arménienne qui a parcouru l'Europe pour défendre la cause de son peuple. Elle est considérée par la diaspora arménienne comme l'une des premières femmes de lettres de sa génération, par son tempérament, son engagement au profit des plus déshérités et par la noblesse de son écriture. Elle demeure célèbre en tant qu'écrivain et intellectuelle pour son chef-d'œuvre : Dans les ruines, écrit pendant les massacres d'Adana en 1909 et publié en 1911. (fr)
  • Zabel Yesayan (Armenian: Զապէլ Եսայեան; 4 February 1878 – 1943) was a prominent figure in the Armenian academic and political community during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Zabel Yesayan's books, articles, and speeches cover a range of topics such as the Adana Massacre, Armenian Genocide, and commentary on the status of Armenian women. Yesayan also worked as a translator in France as well as a professor during her later years as an academic. Her novels and articles contributed to understanding the persecution of Turkish Armenians, the after effect of World War I, and women's roles and rights in the Ottoman and Armenian communities. (en)
  • Zabel Yesayan in armeno: Զապէլ Եսայեան? (Scutari, 4 febbraio 1878 – Siberia, 1943) è stata una scrittrice e traduttrice armena. (it)
  • Забе́л Есая́н (арм. Զապել Եսայան, 4 февраля 1878—1943) — армянский прозаик, поэтесса и переводчица, профессор литературы. (ru)
  • Забел Єсаян (вірм. Զապէլ Եսայեան; 4 лютого 1878–1943) — османська вірменська письменниця, перекладачка, професор літератури. (uk)
  • Zabel Jesajan, (orm. Զապէլ Եսայեան, ur. 4 lutego 1878 w Üsküdar, ob. dzielnica Stambułu, zm. w 1943 na Syberii) – ormiańska pisarka, poetka, tłumaczka i profesor literatury na Państwowym Uniwersytecie w Erywaniu. W Paryżu poznała malarza z Konstantynopola . Pobrali się w 1900 roku. Urodziło im się dwoje dzieci Sophie (ur. 1901) i Hrant (ur. 1910). W okresie Wielkiego Terroru w ZSRR została oskarżona o nacjonalizm i aresztowana w 1937 roku. Zmarła najprawdopodobniej na Syberii w 1943 roku. (pl)
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  • Zabel Yesayan (en)
  • Զապէլ Եսայեան (en)
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  • Zabel Yesayan (en)
  • Զապէլ Եսայեան (en)
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