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    Monte Melkonian: A talented scholar and defender of Karabakh's
    self-determination

    12:30, 21 May, 2014


    In assessing the grand victories of May, in particular, the victory
    won at the World War II and the liberation of Shushi, it is important
    not only to perceive the value of feat of arms of the Homeland's
    defender, but also to represent him as a gifted person, a patriot and
    an intellectual. In the history of the Armenian people instances are
    not rare when a scholar or a man of art, at a fatal hour for his
    people, rose in arms to defend his Homeland, the spiritual values and
    glorious traditions of the nation. Such examples were numerous,
    especially in the 20th century, and in particular - in the Artsakh
    liberation war. In this aspect, characteristic is the image of Monte
    Melkonian, the National Hero of the Republic of Armenia (RA). It is no
    mere chance, that Hayk Kotanjian - Advisor of the RA Minister of
    Defense, Head of the Institute for National Strategic Studies, MOD,
    RA, Doctor of Political Science, visiting Levon Shant Secondary School
    N 4 in Yerevan - where within the anniversary of the liberation of
    Shushi an event devoted to the memory of Monte Melkonian was organized
    by schoolchildren of 5-6 classes - presented them with a
    bibliographically unique edition of Monte Melkonian's Master's Thesis
    titled "Urartian Rock-Cut Tombs. Description and Analysis". The
    General's gift embraced a special meaning, as it was intended to
    introduce Monte Melkonian to the public anew.

    In 1995, when after the armistice the Republic of Armenia within its
    limited capacities started to build the Armed Forces and consolidate
    the Army, when, due to cyclic power cutoffs, poor transport, and food
    shortage the activities of the majority of enterprises and
    institutions, primarily academic and educational establishments, were
    put on hold, Monte Melkonian's widow Seda and Dr. Aram Kalantaryan,
    the Director of the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography, National
    Academy of Sciences (NAS), RA, turned to Dr. Hayk Kotanjian with a
    request to publish the Master's thesis of the national hero having
    bravely fallen on the battlefield. Under the high patronage of the
    then Minister of Defense, National Hero of Armenia Vazgen Sargsyan and
    with the assistance of his Deputies Vahan Shirkhanyan and Hmayak
    Aroyan, it was decided to immediately publish this valuable research,
    which Monte Melkonian had defended for Master's Degree in "Archaeology
    and History of Asia" at the prestigious University of Berkeley, US, in
    1978. Before that, Monte had graduated the four-year Bachelor's
    program in 2.5 years. He mastered seven languages.

    Introducing his research work to the public was of great importance as
    it represented Monte Melkonian, the former fighter of the Armenian
    Secret Army for the Liberation of Armenia (ASALA), who rose to defend
    Nagorno-Karabakh - self-determined in compliance with the legislation
    then in force - in a new way, as a talented researcher from the US and
    a young Armenian, who, abandoning a brilliant career of a scholar
    abroad (he had been enrolled in Postgraduate studies at the Oxford
    University, but quit it), came to selflessly and entirely devote
    himself to the noble cause of defending the Armenians of Artsakh.
    Moreover, the publication of the freedom-fighter's research through
    depicting his true image neutralized the enemy's deliberate attempts
    to denigrate Monte Melkonian.

    So as to organize a decent publication of the freedom-fighter's
    research paper an editorial team was created under Dr. Hayk
    Kotanjian's supervision, which was to work on the translation text
    minutely and with interest, and issued it meeting the academic
    criteria and requirements. The editorial team comprised of the
    academic partners from the Institute of Archaeology and Ethnography,
    NAS, RA - PhDs in History Rusan Lazarian, Simon Hmayakyan, Ashot
    Piliposyan, Pavel Avetisyan; highly skilled specialists of the
    defense-academic journal MOD, RA "Haykakan Banak" ("Armenian Defense")
    - Doctor of History, Professor Boris Balayan, PhD in Philosophy,
    Associate Professor Vladimir Baghdasaryan, Executive Editor Davit
    Chilingaryan, Art and Technical Editor Razmik Gevorgyan, Graphic
    Designer Sergey Narazyan, as well as a group of professional officers
    on computer software support from the Computing Center of the MOD, RA,
    under the guidance of Chief Specialist Samvel Atoyan.

    The selfless efforts by the team did yield the desired result: the
    product of Monte Melkonian's scientific thinking turned into an
    academic publication, which was the continuation of the series of the
    "Archaeological Monuments of Armenia" by the Institute of Archaeology
    and Ethnography, NAS, RA, interrupted due to lack of required
    resources. It was the defense-academic journal "Haykakan Banak", MOD,
    RA, to be the publisher. At the request of Monte's widow the
    publication was sent to the Universities of Sorbonne, Berkeley and to
    other academic educational centers of the world.

    It should be highlighted that Monte Melkonian was, as a matter of
    fact, born for science. Arriving in Armenia he showed a great interest
    in the academic centers of Armenia, including the Institute of
    Oriental Studies of the National Academy of Sciences of Armenia. He
    used to attend that Institute throughout a month, communicate with the
    members of the Institute, and take part in academic discussions. He
    was very happy to find out that there was a Department of Arabic
    Studies at the Institute. At that time I was not only the Deputy
    Director of the Institute, but also the Head of the above-mentioned
    Department. We often used to have talks on the important role the
    Arabs had played in saving the Armenians deported in the course of the
    Armenian Genocide in the Ottoman Empire. He underlined that if it
    weren't for the Arabs and their support, the contemporary Armenian
    Diaspora would never survive. He even wanted to draft a perspective
    plan on developing the Arabic studies. But he didn't manage to. The
    Karabakh war broke out, and Monte changed his pen with the sword.

    Later on, one of his friends, Dean of the Department of Oriental
    Studies of Yerevan State University Dr. Gurgen Melikyan, one day
    phoned me. There was such a deep grief in his voice that we were all
    stunned. He said: "Monte is gone..." For his merits to the Republic of
    Nagorno-Karabakh Monte Melkonian was awarded the highest title of the
    "Hero of Artsakh" and the order of "Golden Eagle". In 1996 he was
    posthumously awarded the highest honorary title of the "National Hero
    of the Republic of Armenia".

    But the memory of him is alive. So now, Monte Melkonian, the National
    Hero of the Republic of Armenia, the Hero of Artsakh appears before
    the grateful descendents not only in the image of a true knight of his
    Homeland, but also as a talented scholar, who sacrificed his career
    and life for the sake of the freedom of his Homeland and for the
    independence and development of its people.

    Nikolay Hovhannisyan

    Doctor of History, Professor

    Corresponding Member of the NAS, Armenia

    Honored Scientist

    http://armenpress.am/eng/news/762659/monte-melkonian-a-talented-scholar-and-defender-of-karabakhs-self-determination.html

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