Perhaps the most famous Armenian historian of the 17th century was Arakel Diurizhetsi. Writing in lexically corrupt Classical Armenian, he described 1602-60, and dwelt on the effects of the still-continuing Jelali revolts on the Armenians, and further discussed the fate of those who had migrated north from Anatolia, taking their communities to Romania, Ukraine and Poland.
Perhaps the most famous Armenian historian of the 17th century was Arakel Diurizhetsi. Writing in lexically corrupt Classical Armenian, he described 1602-60, and dwelt on the effects of the still-continuing Jelali revolts on the Armenians, and further discussed the fate of those who had migrated north from Anatolia, taking their communities to Romania, Ukraine and Poland.