Garbis Papazian Preis 2007
Կարպիս Փափազեան Մրցանակ 2007
Gonzalo H. Guarch of Spain Awarded 2007 Garbis Papazian Award
On October 5, 2007, Spanish intellectual, writer, architect, and urban planner Gonzalo H. Guarch became the fifteenth recipient of the AGBU Garbis Papazian Award in a ceremony that took place at the Calouste Gulbenkian Hall adjoining the St. Hripsime Armenian Church in Vienna, Austria. Under the high patronage of Dr. Ashot Hovakimian, Ambassador of Armenia to Austria, and in the presence of Garbis Papazian himself, among other religious and lay dignitaries, the event acknowledged Guarch's literary and academic work pertaining to the Armenian Genocide, including his novels El Arbol Armenio (Armenian Tree) and El Armenio (The Armenian), about the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the reasons behind the Armenian Genocide.
On October 5, 2007, Spanish intellectual, writer, architect, and urban planner Gonzalo H. Guarch became the fifteenth recipient of the AGBU Garbis Papazian Award in a ceremony that took place at the Calouste Gulbenkian Hall adjoining the St. Hripsime Armenian Church in Vienna, Austria. Under the high patronage of Dr. Ashot Hovakimian, Ambassador of Armenia to Austria, and in the presence of Garbis Papazian himself, among other religious and lay dignitaries, the event acknowledged Guarch's literary and academic work pertaining to the Armenian Genocide, including his novels El Arbol Armenio (Armenian Tree) and El Armenio (The Armenian), about the dissolution of the Ottoman Empire and the reasons behind the Armenian Genocide.
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