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'''Диана Ованес Абгар (Абгарян)''' ''(в девичестве Анаит Агабек (Агабекян)'' ''({{ДатаРождения|12|10|1859}} — {{ДатаСмерти|8|07|1937}})'' - [[Армения|армянская]] [[писательница]], [[публицист]], [[дипломат]]. Первый посол [[Армения|Армении]] в [[Япония|Японии]], и '''первая в мире женщина-[[посол]]'''<ref>Dovile Budryte «Feminist conversations: women, trauma and empowerment in post-transitional societies» University Press of America, 2008. ISBN 0761843787, 9780761843788 стр 129(179)<blockquote>
Some of these ideals were implemented by the First Republic of Armenia (1918-1920), which became one of the first nations to give women the right to vote. It also appointed Diana Abgar (Abgaryan), the first female ambassador in the world, to represent Armenia in Japan. These developments suggest that women's progress is possible in traditional societies such as Armenia
</blockquote></ref><ref>[http://www.eepa.be/wcm/dmdocuments/EU-CIS%20Gender%20Watch%20-%20Armenia.pdf EU-CIS Gender Watch.A Gender Analysis of the European Union Developmental Aid for Armenia]<blockquote>.
It is worth to mention that, the First Armenian Republic of 1918-1920 was one of
the first nations to give women the right to vote and to be elected and in its