As a charismatic person, he attracted the attention of a number of artists. His immense popularity was attested by the whole
Leninakan population participating in his funeral in 1931.
Avetik Isahakyan erected a monument on his tomb, writing that: Another Armenian writer wrote a quatrain about this: Painter Hakob Ananikyan created a series of portraits, for which Poloz Mukuch served as a prototype. Poloz Mukuch served as a prototype for the protagonist in Khachik Dashtents's poem "Phaeton Alek". Poloz Mukuch's statue, made by Narek Samvelyan was opened in Gyumri
Holy Savior Church yard in 2012.
Poloz Mukuch Beerhouse, occupying an old mansion built in the 1860s, was opened in the 1960s in
Soviet Armenia in the historic district of
Kumayri, named after Poloz Mukuch. The property was privatized in late 1990s, continuing to function as a beerhouse. A bust of
Poloz Mukuch was placed at the entrance. Nowadays, the beerhouse is one of Gyumri's prominent landmarks. Armenian Centre of PR development is planning to reanimate Gyumri's Poloz Mukuch, along with Karabakh's
Pele Pughi, in a new multi-language animated film series, taking the example of films about
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