Aghasi Ghevondi Khanjian (Armenian: Աղասի Ղևոնդի Խանջյան; Russian: Агаси Гевондович Ханджян, romanized: Agasi Gevondovich Khandzhyan; January 30, 1901...
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Khanjian or Khanjyan (Armenian: Խանջյան, Western Armenian Խանճեան) is an Armenian surname and place name. It may refer to: Aghasi Khanjian (1901—1936)...
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khan of Shirvan khanate Aghasi Khanjian (1901–1936), Soviet Armenian politician, Secretary of the Communist Party of Armenia Aghasi Mammadov (born 1980)...
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Khanjyan, Armenia (redirect from Khanjian, Armenia)
Khanjian) is a town in the Armavir Province of Armenia. The town founded as a sovkhoz (collective farm) in 1957 and named in honor of Aghasi Khanjian...
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Secretary of the Central Committee of the Armenian Communist Party, Aghasi Khanjian was found dead from a bullet wound. It was officially announced that...
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political struggle with Armenian First Secretary Aghasi Khanjian. The struggle culminated in Khanjian's assassination by Beria in Tiflis (Tbilisi) on 9...
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Secretary Aghasi Khanjian by Lavrentiy Beria in Tiflis (Tbilisi). The death was the result of a political struggle between Beria and Khanjian. At first...
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became First Secretary in 1936 after the death of his predecessor Aghasi Khanjian. With Armenian NKVD chief Khachik Mughdusi, Amatuni oversaw the initial...
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Bolshevik leader Sergey Kirov. A close associate of Miasnikian and Aghasi Khanjian, Kirov had been assassinated on December 1 of the previous year. On...
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(July 1927 – April 1928) Aykaz Kostanyan (April 1928 – 7 May 1930) Aghasi Khanjian (7 May 1930 – 6 July 1936) Amatuni Vardapetyan (13 July 1936 – 21 September...
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