What does that mean?
Re: What does that mean?
Yes it is Nikolay Fyodorovich Kemper in StP 1892-1908. Unfortunately I'm unable to read the text. Is it Russian at all? If so, very difficult handwriting, sorry!
Re: What does that mean?
Could this be Armenian?
Damon
Damon
Re: What does that mean?
Thanks Damon. If Armenian who of our members can read it?
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Re: What does that mean?
It also looks like cursive Russian Cyrillic, which could be a headache to decipher!
Connor
Connor
Re: What does that mean?
Ա և Ս
Բօյեաջեան
..............
A and C
Boyadjyan
Բօյեաջեան
..............
A and C
Boyadjyan
Re: What does that mean?
Hi NDemidov,.
it has taken more than one and a half month until a member has found the solution. Many thanks!! So the text is Russian and cyrillic!? I understand your answer as follows: In the first row we read the initial letters of 2 Christian names A and C and in the second row we read the family name Boyadjyan. Is that perhaps an Armenian name? I try to find out if there is eventually a relation to far family ancestors .
Best regards silverfan
it has taken more than one and a half month until a member has found the solution. Many thanks!! So the text is Russian and cyrillic!? I understand your answer as follows: In the first row we read the initial letters of 2 Christian names A and C and in the second row we read the family name Boyadjyan. Is that perhaps an Armenian name? I try to find out if there is eventually a relation to far family ancestors .
Best regards silverfan
Re: What does that mean?
Hi silverfan!
The inscription is made in Armenian language. You are absolutely right: the first two letters are the initials of the names, then the surname (Boyadjyan).
*The correct transcription is not “A and C”, but “A and S”.
Best regards, Nikita
The inscription is made in Armenian language. You are absolutely right: the first two letters are the initials of the names, then the surname (Boyadjyan).
*The correct transcription is not “A and C”, but “A and S”.
Best regards, Nikita
Re: What does that mean?
Again thank you, Nikita.
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan