Aram Zaveni Sargsyan (Armenian: Արամ Զավենի Սարգսյան; born 2 January 1961) is an Armenian political figure. He is the younger brother of Vazgen Sargsyan...
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Serzh Sargsyan (redirect from Serge Sargsian)
Bagratyan Armen Sarkissian Robert Kocharyan Armen Darbinyan Vazgen Sargsyan Aram Sargsyan Andranik Margaryan Serzh Sargsyan Tigran Sargsyan Hovik Abrahamyan...
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Vazgen Sargsyan (redirect from Vazgen Sargsian)
strong culture, school and army". Sargsyan had two younger brothers, Aram and Armen. Aram was appointed prime minister by President Kocharyan on 3 November...
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up. Fine Arts Institute remained in the old building in Isahakyan Street. Aram Issabekyan was appointed as the rector of the new institute. In 1997 a new...
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Armen Sarkissian (redirect from Armen Sargsian)
Bagratyan Armen Sarkissian Robert Kocharyan Armen Darbinyan Vazgen Sargsyan Aram Sargsyan Andranik Margaryan Serzh Sargsyan Tigran Sargsyan Hovik Abrahamyan...
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participation of delegates from 14 countries. Aghasi (Karapet Ter-Sargsian) Alexander Atabekian Aram Achekbashian Avetis Nazarbekian Ghazaros Aghayan Girayr Kegham...
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Sardarabad, Abaran and Karakilisa. Thus, on 28 May 1918, the Dashnak leader Aram Manukian declared the independence of Armenia. Subsequently, Yerevan became...
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in Norway and Hungary Yeghishe Ishkhanian (1886–1975), political figure Aram Manukian (1879–1919), statesman, the founder of the First Republic of Armenia...
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the founder of Armenian realism and criticism. Soviet Armenian philologist Aram Inchikian called him "the greatest figure of Armenian social thought of the...
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