Taron Andraniki Margaryan (Armenian: Տարոն Անդրանիկի Մարգարյան, born 17 April 1978) is a politician from Armenia. He was the 11th mayor of Yerevan from...
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Russian diplomat Smbat Margaryan (born 1993), Armenian weightlifter Taron Margaryan (born 1978), mayor of Yerevan, Armenia Markarian (disambiguation),...
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Taron may refer to: Taron Egerton (born 1989), British actor Taron Johnson (born 1996), American football player Taron Margaryan (born 1978), Armenian...
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Karapetyan resigned as Mayor on 28 October 2011 and in November 2011 Taron Margaryan was elected mayor in his place. After his resignation, he returned...
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stadium was officially opened on 29 April 2013 by the Mayor of Yerevan Taron Margaryan. However, the first official match in the stadium took place earlier...
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alliance's candidate for mayor of Yerevan. He sought to challenge Taron Margaryan, the Republican Mayor. Pashinyan strongly criticized the poor state...
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Tsirani won 7.75%. Following the elections, Yerevan City Council elected Taron Margaryan as Mayor of Yerevan. Three parties were registered to participate,...
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Party (45) Artur Vanetsyan Serzh Sargsyan (former president, 2008–18), Taron Margaryan Right Pro-Russian National conservatism, Armenian nationalism no yes...
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examinations. Andranik Margaryan is survived by a wife, two daughters, one son, and five grandchildren. In November 2011 his son Taron was elected Mayor of...
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candidate for mayor of Yerevan after the resignation of Republican Taron Margaryan. He was elected the mayor of Yerevan on September 23, 2018. It was...
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