Haykashen (Armenian: Հայկաշեն), is a village in the Armavir Province of Armenia. Simon Martirosyan (1997-), two time Olympic silver medalist and two time...
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foot of the mountain he built a village and gave it his name, calling Haykashen. Moses of Chorene, History of Armenia I.10–12 According to the accounts...
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Nagorno-Karabakh War. Sedrak Saroyan was born on 3 September 1967 in the village of Haykashen in the Armenian Soviet Socialist Republic, then part of the Soviet Union...
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(for his "Erzerum" monography, 1994). Movses Khorenatsi medal (2003). "Haykashen Uzunyan" Prize of Tekeyan Cultural Union (for his "Javakhk in the 19th...
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Aghdznik Աղձնիք 17,532 11 Tigranakert Turuberan Տուրուբերան 25,008 17 Haykashеn [hy] Moxoene Մոկք 2,962 8 Aparank [hy] Corduene Կորճայք 14,707 11 Mahkert...
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Aknashen, Apaga, Araks (Vagharshapat), Aratashen, Artimet, Gai, Griboyedov, Haykashen, Jrarbi, Khoronk, Lusagyugh, Metsamor Armavir 64,211 Armavir† Baghramyan...
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Kargabazar may refer to: Haykashen, Armenia Qarğabazar, Azerbaijan This disambiguation page lists articles about distinct geographical locations with...
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Berkashat Dalarik Dasht Doghs Ferik Gai Geghakert Getashen Griboyedov Hatsik Haykashen Haykavan Haytagh Hovtamej Hushakert Janfida Jrarat Jrarbi Jrashen Karakert...
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1972 the summer residence of the Catholicos of All Armenians, known as "Haykashen", was built in Byurakan according to Israyelian's design. Israyelian designed...
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Araks Municipality Aknashen Apaga Araks Aratashen Artimet Gay Griboyedov Haykashen Jrarat Jrarbi Khoronk Lusagyugh Metsamor (village) Armavir Municipality...
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