Mkhitar Gosh
Mkhitar Gosh was a prominent Armenian medieval scholar, theologian, and writer, born in the 12th century. He is best known for his contributions to Armenian literature and education, particularly through his role in founding the Goshavank monastery, which became a center for learning and culture in Armenia.
Gosh authored several important works, including legal texts and fables, which helped shape Armenian literature. His most famous work, the "Fables of Mkhitar Gosh," is a collection of moral stories that reflect the values and traditions of Armenian society. His legacy continues to influence Armenian culture and education today.