• Karo Semyonovich Halabyan (Russian: Каро Семёнович Алабян; Armenian: Կարո Հալաբյան; 26 July 1897 – 5 January 1959) was a Soviet Armenian architect. He...
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  • Iranian-Armenian football player Karo Halabyan (1897-1959), Soviet Armenian architect Karo Mkrtchyan (1951–2001), Armenian painter Karo Murat (born 1983), Armenian-German...
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    (1889–1953) Sergei Prokofiev (1891–1953) Aleksey Abrikosov (1875–1955) Karo Halabyan (1897–1959) Boris Lavrenyov (1891–1959) Daniil Andreyev (1906–1959)...
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    1940. This prime example of the Stalinist architecture was designed by Karo Halabyan and V. Simbirtsev. The theatre has been supposed to have the largest...
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    polymath Grigor Paron-Ter, Armenian Patriarch of Jerusalem in 1613–45 Karo Halabyan, Soviet architect Askanaz Mravyan, secretary of the Armenian SSR Communist...
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    first city development plan for Gharakilisa, initiated by architects Karo Halabyan, Mikayel Mazmanyan and Gevork Kochar, was adopted in 1929–1930. Under...
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    art collector, known for his collection of Soviet political posters Karo Halabyan (1897–1959), architect, executive secretary of Union of Soviet Architects...
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    notable for being the de facto personal architect of Joseph Stalin Karo Halabyan (1897–1959), Soviet architect, led the development of the recovery plan...
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    1939, pp. 104–105. "Hungary Holds Press Preview Of Fair Pavilion: Baron Karoly Kruchina Will Inaugurate the Exhibit in Hall of Nations Today". New York...
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    (born 1856), writer Derenik Demirchian (born 1898), writer and novelist Karo Halabyan (born 1917), architect Yervand Kochar (born 1918), sculptor Anastas...
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  • Babaian - pioneering creator of supercomputers in the Soviet Union Karo Halabyan - architect Yevgeny Petrosyan - comedian Bekor Ashot Hovhannes Bagramyan...
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    Marine passenger terminal built in Stalinist architecture (architect Karo Halabyan) Fountain "The goddess of navigation" in front of the passenger terminal...
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    Russia. The building was built in 1955, to the design of architects Karo Halabyan and Leonid Karlik [ru]. It is listed as an object of cultural heritage...
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  • (1878–1936) – neoclassical architect, known for his work in the city of Yerevan Karo Halabyan (1897–1959) – Soviet architect, led the development of the recovery...
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    his Kharkiv Post Office of the late 1920s. In 1929-1932, Mordvinov, Karo Halabyan and Alexander Vlasov were the founding members of VOPRA, a group of...
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