File:Haysmavurk1706 05.JPG

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Русский: Гравировка Григора Марзванеци, "Айсмавурк", 1706 год
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Русский: Григор Марзванеци

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2013-09-30 17:37 353×470× (114988 bytes) Хаченци Первая страница "Айсмавурка", издательство Григора Марзванеци, 1706 г., Константинополь

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current00:56, 21 July 2015Thumbnail for version as of 00:56, 21 July 2015708 × 464 (240 KB)Gandvik (talk | contribs)Transferred from ru.wikipedia

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