Moushegh Ishkhan (Armenian: Մուշեղ Իշխան; born as Jenderejian, 1913 Sivrihisar - 12 June 1990 Beirut) was an Armenian Diasporan poet, writer and educator.
Orphaned during the Armenian genocide at the age of two, Ishkhan settled in Damascus.
After studying for two years at Melkonian, Ishkhan moved to Beirut, Lebanon in 1930 where he attended Nshan Palandjian College.
He published plays, novels, and a series of textbooks on Armenian literature in addition to his well-known poetry.
According to Ishkhan, in the absence of territory for Armenian diaspora it is language that functions as the 'space' for imagining the nation: "The Armenian language is the home and haven where the wanderer can own roof and wall and nourishment...".