User:Khatchadorian rita



= Rita Khatchadorian, (born June 22, 1998) in Alexandroupoli (Greece) is a Belgian author and blogger of Armenian origin. Her father decided to use the invented surname Baberyan for personal reasons, but Khatchadorian has been her family's surname for centuries. She was raised as a Christian and grew up in the Armenian Apostolic Church. She speaks seven languages fluently. Most of her life, she went to private schools and got one of the best grades in school. She began to do art at the age of eight and continued up to this day. She found art in everything she loved. Writing songs, poems, and stories has been one of her hobbies since she was little. When she was little, she went to French schools and always wrote a Shakespeare story on a piece of paper and made her classmates the actors of the story. Shakespeare was one of her favorite writers of all time. She is currently studying at Middlesex University United Business Institute and will graduate this year. She graduated in criminology when she was 20. She has four more siblings at home and is the oldest of all children. "My hope for you" and “Touch of Heaven” are her first books that she published. =

Life and career
Rita Khatchadorian was born on June 22, 1998, in Alexandroupoli, Greece to Sona Petrosyan and Movsep Khatchadorian. Khatchadorian was born when her mother was sixteen years old. She was named after the Greek word Margarita (μαργαριτάρι), meaning pearl. She was almost two years old when she immigrated to Belgium with her parents. She studied until her eight in French private schools and later went to Dutch speaking schools. She did art school in high-school and got her degree in Criminology at the age of 20. She is currently studying International Business Management at United Business Institute, part of Middlesex University. She speaks fluently Dutch, French, English, Armenian, Arabic, Kurdish and Greek. She has a passion for flowers, fashion, art, poetry, books and a lot more. She is part of her university's student council and she represents her school. She started a vlog channel on YouTube in 2020 and continues to share contents on it. She published her first book called "My hope in you" in January, 2020 which is available in every store in Belgium and The Netherlands.

History
Her grand-grand parents left Western-Armenia in 1917 from Mardin to Missul, Iraq because of the Armenian Genocide. On their way to Iraq they have lost half of their family members, and most of them were children starting of the age of one. Once in Iraq, half of the family that arrived in Iraq went back to Eastern-Armenia and stayed there. They lost contact since then and found each other again in 2014. Her grandfather wrote a book about the Genocide in Arabic but never published it, since he died from a heart attack before he could. His grandchildren are trying to translate his books in many languages and publish it soon.