‘“While we worked under their fathers till today, now the time of the sons has come. But while the fathers were primarily from ordinary families, had gone through all bureaucratic levels at the time, had seen dark and cold [days in Armenia], thousands of hardships and had some cleverness, skills, their sons, son-in-laws[, on the other hand,] are the golden youth, who lived gently in palaces, enjoyed as they will.’
“At first, some of them are appointed to an intermediate position (…), and then are moved to a higher position,” wrote Hraparak.
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