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    cooperation. "ZAO Soglasie: CEO and Executives - Bloomberg". Bloomberg News. "ARA ABRAMYAN Official Site". Archived from the original on 2018-10-03. Retrieved 2017-01-07...
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  • Abramyan (Abraamyan) (Armenian: Աբրահամյան) is an Armenian surname. Notable people with the surname include: Ara Abramyan (born 1957), Armenian-Russian...
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    Mosfilm Alex Yemenidjian (b. 1955), former CEO and chairman of MGM Studios Ara Abramyan (b. 1957), prominent philanthropist, social activist, and businessman...
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    of Catholicos Karekin II, Russian bishops and the church benefactor Ara Abramyan. According to Ivan Chopin, there were eight mosques in Yerevan in the...
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  • in the Kremlin in Moscow from the President of Armenians in Moscow, Ara Abramyan. In December 2014, during a new ceremony, Rosy Armen received further...
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  • of which we should all be proud of." Meanwhile, president of the WAC, Ara Abramyan stated, "Our priority program direction has been and will be the preservation...
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    statements created a resonance in the country, with political figures like Ara Abramyan, Aram Sargsyan, Mikayel Minasyan, Naira Zohrabyan, Robert Kocharyan,...
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    of August, Jermuk hosts the FIDE Grand Prix Jermuk chess tournament. Ara Abramyan, Armenian businessman based in Russia. Narek Sargsyan, Armenian architect...
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  • Lieutenant General of the Syrian Army Ara Güler, was an Armenian photojournalist from Turkey (2000) Chevalier Ara Abramyan, prominent philanthropist, social...
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    hotel was largely destroyed after it fell into ownership of the Armenian Ara Abramyan and became a place of pilgrimage for students of architecture. In 2016...
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