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    Ashot Melkonian (Armenian: Աշոտ Անատոլիի Մելքոնյան; February 28, 1930 – December 9, 2009) was an Armenian artist associated with Neorealistic artistic...
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  • may refer to: Ashot Melkonian (1930–2009), Armenian artist Babken Melkonyan (born 1980), Armenian snooker and pool player Gennadi Melkonian (1944–2002)...
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    (1902–1991), scientist Marietta Shaginyan (1888–1982), historian and writer Ashot Melkonian (1930–2009), artist Miron Merzhanov (1895–1975), personal architect...
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    director of the college is Colonel Ashot Petrosyan. The school was founded in 1993 and was renamed after Monte Melkonian on July 28, 1994, following his...
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    artists of the city include Yevgeny Vuchetich, Seyran Khatlamajyan, Ashot Melkonian, Natalia Duritskaya, Martiros Saryan (1880–1972), Roman Chatov (1900–1987)...
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  • Vahram Manavyan (1880–1952) Arman Manookian (1904–1931) Ashot Melkonian (1930–2009) Sirak Melkonian (1930–2024) Pharaon Mirzoyan (born 1949) Zareh Moskofian...
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    aircraft designer famed for creating the Sukhoi Su-27 fighter-bomber Ashot Melkonian (1930–2009), Armenian artist Yuri Oganessian (born 1933), Russian nuclear...
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    Ashot Tsolaki Navasardyan (Armenian: Աշոտ Ցոլակի Նավասարդյան; March 28, 1950 – November 3, 1997) was an Armenian politician and military commander who...
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  • "race-religion". The Republican Party of Armenia was established in 1990 by Ashot Navasardyan. Navasardyan and several other founding members of the RPA were...
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  • Armenouhi – abstract painter Matulyan, Margarita – sculptor Melkonian, Ashot – painter Melkonian, Sirak – painter Mikli, Alain – designer Mkrtchyan, Karo...
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    Retrieved 14 January 2016. LLC, Helix Consulting. "On the appointment of Ashot Hovakimian extraordinary and plenipotentiary ambassador of the Republic...
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    to march past the saluting base with the Corps of Drums from the Monte Melkonian Military College setting the pace of the parade led by its drum major...
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    Quarter, the library of the Vank Cathedral in New Julfa, Isfahan, Iran, the Melkonian Educational Institute in Nicosia, Cyprus and in newly-established communities...
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    king of Arsacid dynasty Ashot I King of Bagratid Armenia from 885 to 890 Smbat I King of Bagratid Armenia from 890 to 914 Ashot III, King of Bagratid Armenia...
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  • Martirosyan (b. 1964), Armenian linguist. Self-described atheist. Monte Melkonian (1957-1993), Armenian left-wing nationalist revolutionary, militant and...
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    Samvel Babayan (Renounced in 2020) Vazgen Sargsyan Ashot Ghulian (posthumously) Monte Melkonian (posthumously) Seyran Ohanian Robert Kocharyan Kristapor...
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    it regained its independence from the weakened Abbasid Caliphate under Ashot I of Armenia. The reemergent Armenian kingdom was ruled by the Bagratuni...
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    Մատթէոսեան Lawyer, writer Melik Melikian Մելիք Մելիքեան Killed Çankırı Simon Melkonian Սիմոն Մելքոնեան from Ortaköy Survived Architect Çankırı Permitted to return...
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  • 1989 by members of the Union for National Self-Determination, including Ashot Navasardyan, Movses Gorgisyan, Azat Arshakyan [hy], and Razmik Markosyan...
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    English, Raffi, The Five Melikdoms of Karabagh translated by Ara Stepan Melkonian, Garod Books Ltd. 2010, London. ISBN 9781903656570 Павлова И.К. Хроника...
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    reality, and irreconcilable enemy of all idealistic, reactionary views." Ashot Hovhannisian, an early Armenian Marxist and the first Education Minister...
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  • Wood et al. 1993, p. 253 Armenian, Haroutune K.; Melkonian, Arthur; Noji, Eric K.; Hovanesian, Ashot P. (1997). "Deaths and Injuries due to the Earthquake...
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    by Kocharyan in 1999. Regarding the beating of the opposition politician Ashot Manucharyan, Kaputikyan stated: "Beating in Armenia has become the basic...
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    Ughi ("New Path") opposition party led by former Minister of Education Ashot Bleyan. During the 1999 parliamentary election Oragir was highly critical...
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    and changed their DNS settings. In addition to that, at 20:03, "Monte Melkonian Cyber Army" claimed that they broke into the database of the Azerbaijani...
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    rule over Armenia, the Bagratid prince Ashot I of Armenia led the revolution against the Abbasid Caliphate. Ashot I liberated Yerevan in 850, and was recognized...
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  • grandmaster and former world chess champion Vladimir Akopian, chess player Ashot Nadanian, chess player Vladimir Bagirov, chess player Yevgeny Petrosyan...
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    ISBN 5-7801-0050-0. Grigoryan, Ashot (2002–2004). "Անդրանիկագիտական Հանդես Andranikological Review" (Document) (in Armenian). Yerevan: Ashot Grigoryan. Simonyan...
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  • group in Armenia." Levon Ter-Petrosyan Vazgen Manukyan Babken Ararktsyan Ashot Manucharyan Vano Siradeghyan Rafael Ghazaryan Samson Ghazaryan Hambartsum...
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    France. ISBN 978-2-13-062617-6. Nazaryan, Lousine (28 May 2009). "Historian Ashot Melkonyan: "The idea of unity of the Armenian nation must not be buried...
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