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Davit Ananun (Armenian: Դավիթ Անանուն; March 2, 1880 – 1942) was the pen name of Davit Ter-Danielyan (Ananun means "anonymous" in Armenian), an early twentieth-century Armenian historian, journalist, and socialist activist. He was one of the main leaders and ideologues of the Armenian Social-Democratic Labour Organization (also known as the Specifists).

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  • Davit Ananun (Armenian: Դավիթ Անանուն; March 2, 1880 – 1942) was the pen name of Davit Ter-Danielyan (Ananun means "anonymous" in Armenian), an early twentieth-century Armenian historian, journalist, and socialist activist. He was one of the main leaders and ideologues of the Armenian Social-Democratic Labour Organization (also known as the Specifists). (en)
  • David Ananun (Դավիթ Անանուն (Տեր-Դանիելյան); Martakert, 1879 – Astrachan', 1942) è stato un giornalista, storico e politico armeno. Era nato a , nella regione di Martakert, attualmente facente parte della Repubblica del Nagorno Karabakh. Fu pubblicista, storico e figura pubblica, membro del e dal 1905 del Partito Socialdemocratico Hunchakian e diventò ideologo dell'organizzazione sociale del lavoratori denominata սպեցիֆիկներ (spetsifikner). Lavorò anche a Tbilisi e nella stampa periodica armena a Erevan e tra 1920-1926 fu Direttore del Museo della rivoluzione di Erevan. (it)
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  • Davit Ananun (Armenian: Դավիթ Անանուն; March 2, 1880 – 1942) was the pen name of Davit Ter-Danielyan (Ananun means "anonymous" in Armenian), an early twentieth-century Armenian historian, journalist, and socialist activist. He was one of the main leaders and ideologues of the Armenian Social-Democratic Labour Organization (also known as the Specifists). (en)
  • David Ananun (Դավիթ Անանուն (Տեր-Դանիելյան); Martakert, 1879 – Astrachan', 1942) è stato un giornalista, storico e politico armeno. Era nato a , nella regione di Martakert, attualmente facente parte della Repubblica del Nagorno Karabakh. Fu pubblicista, storico e figura pubblica, membro del e dal 1905 del Partito Socialdemocratico Hunchakian e diventò ideologo dell'organizzazione sociale del lavoratori denominata սպեցիֆիկներ (spetsifikner). Lavorò anche a Tbilisi e nella stampa periodica armena a Erevan e tra 1920-1926 fu Direttore del Museo della rivoluzione di Erevan. (it)
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