In addition to establishing numerous schools and monasteries, he also left behind a rich contribution to Armenian literature.
His main area of research has been Armenian literature.
Armenian literature in its golden age was, therefore, mainly a borrowed literature.
Nalbandian is also the initiator of critical realism in Armenian literature.
He was a major writer of Western Armenian provincial literature.
This early period of Armenian literature also produced many original compositions.
Translations have ever been an important part of Armenian literature.
The 19th century beheld a great literary movement that was to give rise to modern Armenian literature.
He also published plays, novels, and a series of textbooks on Armenian literature in addition to his well-known poetry.
The church is also known as Eghegnamor in Armenian literature.