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Sahakdukht was an Armenian hymnographer, poet and pedagogue who lived during the early 8th century. She is the first known woman of Armenian literature and music. Along with her slightly later contemporary Khosrovidukht, she is among the earliest woman composers in history.
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{"slip": { "id": 224, "advice": "Don't drink bleach."}}
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