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    Gabriel Mikhaylovich Ter-Mikelov (Armenian: Գափրիել Տեր-Միքաելյան Gabriel Ter-Mikelyan; 16 April 1874 in Stavropol, Russia – 14 January 1949 in Tbilisi...
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    house of Sadykhov brothers was built in 1910-1912 by the project of Gabriel Ter-Mikelov. The building has different compositional structures and architectural...
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    city elite and designed by the Soviet architect of Armenian descent Gabriel Ter-Mikelov in the Italian Renaissance (exterior) and German Rococo (interior)...
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    (1871–1950), made contributions in Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire and Italy Gabriel Ter-Mikelov (1874–1949), one of the main architects of the Saint Thaddeus and...
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    was designed by Aleksandr Ozerov in 1911 and later remodeled by Gabriel Ter-Mikelov at the behest of Mikael Aramyants. Its construction was completed...
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    house was announced. As the first project was recognized the one of Gabriel Ter-Mikelov. The edifice was built in the style of the national romantic architecture...
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  • (1871–1950) – made contributions in Bulgaria, Ottoman Empire and Italy. Gabriel Ter-Mikelov (1874–1949) – prominent architect, faymous for Saint Thaddeus and...
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    Ter-Mikelov. Sadikhov Residence in Baku (1910–1912) designed by Gavriil Ter-Mikelov. Physiotherapy Institute of Baku designed by Gavriil Ter-Mikelov (1929)...
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